no.you can get seaweed at the beach.
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Seaweed and Algae Shake can be purchased from the Nutricentre, Holland and Barrett, and online A seaweed condiment to shake on your food like pepper is made by a company called Seagreens. Health Food stores sell algaes such as Spirulina and better still Chlorella (which has been shown to contain true B12) that comes in powder or small tablets. Algae oil is now available as a vegetarian alternative to fish oil omega 3 DHA EPA. Independent health food stores also sell dried Japanese and Atlantic seaweed for salads, stews and soups (good with potatoes)
I have no idea what you are referring to in this question- what do you want to rent or buy? In general, renting will always be less expensive, if available.
Yes, you are by definition thrifty if you refuse to buy expensive things, although being thrifty is not always a bad thing, and actually is something you might want to embrace.
Yes they are expensive to buy
when you buy an appitizer and you can't buy it. it is expensive.
by a normal plaster from the shops and paint it green.
by a normal plaster from the shops and paint it green.
Most oriental groceries will have Nori. Some of the ethnic food aisles in some grocery stores will carry it. And you can always ask at your favorite sushi bar where they get theirs.
Sure! You can even buy cool seaweed at some saltwater stores. You have to have strong lights to keep it alive. The fish will eat it also.
Yes in my opinion buying extended warranty is always recommended. You just gave good example of why you should buy. Its not that expensive but not that cheap either.