2716 days ago

Dear neighbourly

Matthew from

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Mid week specials at Gardenfresh Greengrocers Bishopdale and a new product.

Gem Squash: $1.99 each or 3 for $5
Hass Avocados from: $1.99 each
Rose Apples: $2.99 a bag
Gluten Free Corn chips: $1.99 packet
Mrs H S Balls South African Chutney: $5.99 jar

We have plenty more specials in store so pop on down and get some great bargins. Don't forget we have spray free, organic products available as well.

Tomorrow is the last day to enter the competition to win a family pass to the movies. Spend $30 or more in store, write your name and phone number on the back of your receipt and pop it in the jar. Winner announced Thursday.

For those that are wondering what a Gem Squash is, it's a popular vegetable in South Africa. There is many ways if cooking the Gem Squash. You can cut them in half, boil them and put butter in them, again, cut in half, scoop out the seeds, fill with them with cream corn and a bit of cheese on top then roast.

Hope you all enjoy the last few days of the school holidays. 😊

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