Yes, you can buy celery hearts in many major supermarkets.
Celery hearts are often considered better for eating raw due to their tenderness and milder flavor, making them ideal for salads and snacks. In contrast, stalk celery with leaves offers a more intense flavor and is great for cooking, adding depth to soups and stews. Ultimately, the choice depends on your intended use—celery hearts for crisp bites and stalks for robust cooking.
At any good game stockist. Unfortunately, they're all pretty rare, so they're hard to find. But Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk usually stock it...I think.
A stockist is a commercial retailer. A stockist that carries Jaco products, which is a sports brand making performance apparel, would be Dick's Sporting Goods or Sports Authority.
A collective noun for tins is a case of tins.
A dealer is often a supplier of narcotics. A stockist is a person prejudiced against stock...... Like racist, but towards stock.
In the field of commerce, we can always find a stockist and an agent. The stockist is the one who stock goods or whose business is to provide or supply goods in a particular service while an agent is the one who has an authority, the one entrusted on the business of another.
price varies from stockist to stockist, but one retail branch of game specialists called gamestop advertise the wii for 270 euros
C&F means Carry & forwarding agent he is the first link in supply chain, he hold stock on behalf of company & forwards stock to Supper stockist, while super stockist is an distributors which distribute products to local distributors.
Myer Cairns
Ramekins can also be spelled as "ramequin" and are also known as a bouillon bowl. Duralex is a great stockist for buying these, as is Potter's Workshop and Le Creuset.
'Cans' is another word for 'tins'.