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#13314653 - 10/09/10 11:11 PM (13 years, 3 months ago) |
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A lot of you may have seen me around the boards in the past year as I have begun my journey into growing and studying gourmet and medicinal mushrooms. During this time I have faced many interesting challenges and questions in regards to purchasing supplies from Canadian companies and stores. Some things are just damned tricky to find in Canada!
Some members have suggested starting a sticky thread to help other Canadian members find certain items and I believe this is a great idea and I will be starting and maintaining this project.
If you are a Canadian member and know of any good sites for certain supplies please make a post! Share the information, they do not have to be online sites but perhaps different stores and the province they are located in. I will be adding to this list as I find links, stores and time to write up blurbs on places to look for certain items. I will also add as others post links. I hope this will become a tool that will help out countless Canadians down the road! Cheers EM666
Thanks for everyone's help! I will try to keep the main post updated, but please everyone read through as there are many GREAT Ideas being shared here EH.
Canadian Online Supplies List Lab Supply CompanysCanada Wide Scientific Fisher Scientific Boreal Northwest Indigo Instruments Prolab Scientific Efston ScienceCole Palmer Sargent Welch NOTE ABOUT SARGENTWELCH.ca "$64.08 was the cost of my order, with "$8 estimated shipping" (which I figured should end up being about $15). In the end I was charged $28.81 shipping + $3.46 HST. This company ships from their mother company in the USA. They'll ship it to you DHL ground, and it's going to cost you a mint. It also took them 12 days (7 business days) to process and ship my order, which is pretty ridiculous."
Rye Berries/GrainKashruth Council of CanadaWhole Foods Market
Spawn Bags/BagsSpawn Bags ebay.caPolypropylene Bags
Agar and RelatedWell.ca 2oz Powdered Agar FREE SHIPPING5gallons.com Online Brew Supplies * Good PricesBulkfoods.com Agar-Hydrated LimeHEPA FiltersThe Filter ShopTri Dim Blowers/FansAtmosphere Inc. Canadian Wholesale HydroponicsQuebec SuppliersJardins Jasmin - Manure,Verm, PerlitePlant Products - To much to listDeluxe Air - HEPA'sClub Organic Aliments Merci Dufort Lavigne (gloves, sleeves, alcohol 99% ...) Random Deals & Information In regards to finding Rye Berries or Wheat Kernels:Your best bet is to go local. Get out your phone book, or use google to find local feed mills. Call as many as possible and shop around to get the best possible price. I had to call 7 different local feed mills and eventually found a place an hour or so away that sold 55lb bags of WHEAT for $27 CDN no tax. No one around my parts carries rye at all, wheat kernels are a good alternative. Works out that I pay 49 cents a lb when I purchase wheat kernels this way. -EM666Princess Auto Princess Auto has many great supplies for our hobby. I have a buddy that works at one and gets me gloves, tubs, etc. Has anyone found a good supply for rye berries yet? MM http://www.princessauto.com/all-seasons/seasonal/horticulture/greenhouses/8211542-5-ft-greenhouse
Misc Suppliers/Supplies
Krause Farms Syringes, Rye Grass Seed, (no website) 357 Clark St. Powassan, Ontario
H H Goode & Son (1987) Ltd. 125 Brock Street West Uxbridge, ON They sell 50 Lb bags of ORGANIC Rye Grain for about $20 !
http://www.hhgoode.com/index.asp
Local Suppliers **I recommend using Walmart as a last resort... or even better not at all!!Smash The Control Machine!**
Agar
* T&T (AB) * Oriental grocery stores * Health Food Stores - You may pay a premium tho
Brown rice flour
* Nutter's Bulk & Natural Foods (pre-ground) * Safeway / Sobey's / Superstore (store brand long grain brown rice for grinding yourself) * Bulk Barn * Pete's Frootique - Halifax.
Coco coir
* Canadian Tire (3-block packs and large bales) * Home Hardware (SoilSponge coir pellets and large bales) * Hydroponic stores, make sure it is untreated
Denatured Alcohol
* Fireplace supply stores * General Paint / Paint supply stores
Desiccant - calcium chloride
* Canadian Tire (DampCheck) * Home Hardware (dehumidifier refills, closet deodorizer) * Dollarama (closet dehumidifier, kitchen aisle)
Dextrose/Malt/Yeast
* Brewery supply stores * Grocery Stores(For Yeast) * Bulk Barn/Bulk Barrel (Dextrose = Corn Sugar) *Pricesmart Foods (B.C)
Fuel Pellets/Sawdust * GRANULCO INC. 18KG bag Wood Pellets on sale $4.99 <- Rona - GTA * Canadian Tire - Ontario
Gypsum
* Local garden center (sold by the 6lb box) * Landscape suppliers * Home Depot (free - ask for the drywall 'stickers' that they use to ship pallets of drywall with) * If no stickers are available, they sell 2'x2' chunks of drywall for $5 or so. You can also buy Plaster of Paris but it's recommended to first mix it with water, let it set, and then break it up before using for mycology.
Isopropyl Alcohol
* Pharmacies have 70% to 99% (ask for 99%) * Animal feed / Farm supply stores * Shoppers Drug Mart * Rexall
Jars and Containers * Canadian Tire (250ml-1L jars) * Rona http://www.rona.ca/shop/~jars-regular-mason-jars-consumer-39885_!mason-jars_shop * Home Hardware * Keep an eye out for PP5 plastic containers ranging from 250ml+ good solution to those looking for wide mouth tapered 250ml jars. *Pricesmart Foods (B.C)
Lab Equipment (scalpels, petri dishes, etc)
* Science Supply * TSC Store (Scalpels, needles, syringes, gloves) * Online Suppliers(See above)
Lime
* Home Hardware (Green Harvest Horticultural Lime) * Wal-Mart (dolomitic lime)
Manure
* Home Hardware (cow, sheep, hen) * Pastures (duh lol)
Micropore Tape
* Shoppers Drug Mart * London Drugs * Great Canadian Superstore * Kmart * Any grocery store with a pharmacy
Peat moss
* Canadian Tire * Wal-Mart * Home Hardware * Hydroponic/Grow Stores * Gardening/Nursery Stores
Perlite
* Canadian Tire (Schultz) * Wal-Mart (Schultz) * Home Hardware (small bags as last resort) * Hydroponic/Grow Stores * Gardening/Nursery Stores
Polyfill
* Fabricland * Wal-Mart (craft section) * Zellers
Rice Bran
* Nutter's Bulk & Natural Foods * Bulk Barn * Health Food Stores
RTV Silicone * Canadian Tire * Home Depot
Rye Berries * Nutters Bulk Food * Bulk Barn * Bulk Barn variety of "Wheat Berries", aka "Wheat Kernels" -item #1544 at your local Bulk Barn
Hard Wheat Kernels - $2.40 / KG $1.09 / LB 25KG bag = $60 + 10% off for buying sealed bag = $54

Rye grass seed
* Local farm supply store * Canadian Tire * Home Hardware * Wal-Mart
Pressure Canners/Cookers
* Canadian Tire (Mirro brand) * Kijiji.ca, craig's list, Thrift stores * Zellers * Home Hardware will order AA pressure cookers to any store.
Storage bins
* Home Depot (best selection) * Wal-Mart (good selection) * London Drugs (decent selection) * Canadian Tire (mediocre selection) * Zellers
Syringes & Needles (tax write-off -- save receipts!)
* Pharmacies (up to 10ml) * Medical supply stores * UFA (12 to 20ml) * TSC Store * Veterinary supply stores * Dress like a country boy and no one asks questions * Value Drugs - Alberta
Tyvek
* FedEx (free - ask for 4 envelopes at a time, they don't mind) * Home Depot (disposable painting overalls - BEWARE of polypropylene overalls, they are not the same as Tyvek which is polyethylene) * Staples / Office Depot (tyvek envelopes or CD/DVD sleeves)
Vermiculite
* Local garden centers / landscape suppliers * Canadian Tire (Schultz) * Wal-Mart (Schultz) * Home Hardware (small bags as last resort) * Hydroponic/Grow Stores * Gardening/Nursery Stores
Wild bird seed
* Petcetera * Petland * Wal-Mart * Canadian Tire * Feed Stores * Zellers * Peavey Mart -AB,SK
I would suggest to always keep an eye out on Kijiji.ca, Craigs List, as well as the local paper and classified adds. You will be surprised at the deals you can get on pressure cookers, dehydrators, mason jars and other misc supplies.
Edited by EvilMushroom666 (08/25/16 08:36 AM)
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Great Thread, I will defiantly contribute as I can
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Re: Grow Supplies In Canada [Re: tusca] 1
#13316016 - 10/10/10 11:53 AM (13 years, 3 months ago) |
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Nice! 
You've added the only one I can think of atm, Efston Science.
Of course there's Canadian Tire, Rona, etc., for coir, peat, jars, etc.
I'll do some searching.
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Re: Grow Supplies In Canada [Re: nexus1946] 1
#13316275 - 10/10/10 01:02 PM (13 years, 3 months ago) |
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I got the efton science link from you Nexus in my other post, sent the mods a notify about a sticky but have not heard back. If we get this thread going it might present a stronger case for a Sticky! Lets get it done eh
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This is a great idea, I'll contribute as much as I can to it.
So far all my supply hunting has been in local stores, other than inoculant.. for some reason I couldn't find a store in my local community that carries spores 
I've always thought it would be helpful to have a thread listing which products can be found at which stores in Canada. I realize not all locations carry the same inventory and there will be different stores across different regions but it might help to have a starting point for someone who has no idea where to find coir or gypsum in Canada.
This list is just off the top of my head. Feel free to add it to the top post, it would be great to see this list expanded upon with more contributions from other Canadians. There are no doubt other stores that stock these products, and possibly some stuff that I have missed. If I can think of anything else I'll be sure to add it. 
Agar- T&T
- Oriental grocery stores
Brown rice flour- Nutter's Bulk & Natural Foods (pre-ground)
- Safeway / Sobey's / Superstore (store brand long grain brown rice for grinding yourself)
Coco coir- Canadian Tire (3-block packs and large bales)
- Home Hardware (SoilSponge coir pellets and large bales)
Denatured Alcohol- Fireplace supply stores
- General Paint / Paint supply stores
Desiccant - calcium chloride- Canadian Tire (DampCheck)
- Home Hardware (dehumidifier refills, closet deodorizer)
- Dollarama (closet dehumidifier, kitchen aisle)
Dextrose Gypsum- Local garden center (sold by the 6lb box)
- Landscape suppliers
- Home Depot (free - ask for the drywall 'stickers' that they use to ship pallets of drywall with)
- If no stickers are available, they sell 2'x2' chunks of drywall for $5 or so. You can also buy Plaster of Paris but it's recommended to first mix it with water, let it set, and then break it up before using for mycology.
Isopropyl Alcohol- Pharmacies have 70% to 99% (ask for 99%)
- Animal feed / Farm supply stores
Lab Equipment (scalpels, petri dishes, etc) Lime- Home Hardware (Green Harvest Horticultural Lime)
- Wal-Mart (dolomitic lime)
Malt Manure- Home Hardware (cow, sheep, hen)
- Pastures (duh lol)
Peat moss- Canadian Tire
- Wal-Mart
- Home Hardware
Perlite- Canadian Tire (Schultz)
- Wal-Mart (Schultz)
- Home Hardware (small bags as last resort)
Polyfill- Fabricland
- Wal-Mart (craft section)
Rice Bran- Nutter's Bulk & Natural Foods
Rye grass seed- Local farm supply store
- Canadian Tire
- Home Hardware
- Wal-Mart
Pressure Canners/Cookers- Canadian Tire (Mirro brand)
Storage bins- Home Depot (best selection)
- Wal-Mart (good selection)
- London Drugs (decent selection)
- Canadian Tire (mediocre selection)
Syringes & Needles (tax write-off -- save receipts!)- Pharmacies (up to 10ml)
- Medical supply stores
- UFA (12 to 20ml)
Tyvek- FedEx (free - ask for 4 envelopes at a time, they don't mind)
- Home Depot (disposable painting overalls - BEWARE of polypropylene overalls, they are not the same as Tyvek which is polyethylene)
- Staples / Office Depot (tyvek envelopes or CD/DVD sleeves)
Vermiculite- Local garden centers / landscape suppliers
- Canadian Tire (Schultz)
- Wal-Mart (Schultz)
- Home Hardware (small bags as last resort)
Wild bird seed- Petcetera
- Petland
- Wal-Mart
One product I've had a hell of a time finding in Canada is denatured alcohol for flame sterilizing. So far I haven't found it, so for flame sterilizing my needles I use a butane torch lighter to heat the needle until red hot moving from the base to the tip. Not very comfortable but it seems to work.
In regards to mason jars, I've found they are largely a seasonal product, with best time to buy being the fall during harvest. Quart (1L) jars are in abundant supply at most department and hardware stores, in both regular mouth and wide mouth varieties.
The most commonly stocked 1/2 pint wide mouths are Bernardin 1/2 pint wide mouths which are less than ideal for BRF cakes. They have a small bulge about 2/3 up the side of the jar that causes the cakes to get stuck when birthing. They can be shimmied out using a butterknife with little consequence, but obviously they're less than ideal.
I have yet to find 1/2 pint wide mouths for sale in Canada that are tapered on the sides. Some stores carry Bernardin 1/4 pint jars that are tapered on the sides, but all the 1/2 pint wide mouth jars I've seen have straight sides with a slight bulge. Anyone know of a store that carries tapered wide mouth 1/2 pint jars?
So far I've been unable to find a store that carries decent sized pressure cookers. I've been looking for a while but so far the only size I've found is the Presto 6 quart. I'm more in the market for a 17-27 quart pressure cooker. Anyone know of a store that carries them?
I like to shop locally as I'd prefer to get the item in my hands when I make the purchase rather than wait for shipping. Ultimately though if there is no option to purchase locally, online shopping can be very convenient in that case. 
And remember, we're all in this together. Keep your stick on the ice! 
Edit: Added some suggestions, thanks Peterthinks, Shitsherrif and tusca!
Edited by Ekyldog (10/11/10 02:45 PM)
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Re: Grow Supplies In Canada [Re: Ekyldog] 1
#13320499 - 10/11/10 12:17 PM (13 years, 3 months ago) |
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and jokefox saw that it was good
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#13320529 - 10/11/10 12:24 PM (13 years, 3 months ago) |
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Home hardware sells coir in bales too.
.53 CUBIC FOOT BALE
$9.49
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#13320584 - 10/11/10 12:34 PM (13 years, 3 months ago) |
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Peterthinks said: Home hardware sells coir in bales too.
.53 CUBIC FOOT BALE
$9.49
The Home Hardware in my area doesn't carry the bales, but they do have 2.2kg bags of coir pellets for about the same price. I found those large bales of coir at Canadian Tire however.
Thanks for the link.
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#13320600 - 10/11/10 12:36 PM (13 years, 3 months ago) |
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If you ask they will order in, they also can get parts for Presto pressure cookers too, like rubber seals and weights.
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#13320664 - 10/11/10 12:47 PM (13 years, 3 months ago) |
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I use a mason jar filled with 99% Iso that i had left over from making Oil. You can get the Iso from any pharmacy area like london drugs, or superstores.
Slam a hole in the metal lid of the jar and leave a bit of cotton string hainging in the alcohol to use as a wick. It works great and when im finished i use some saran-wrap with a elastic to keep the alcohol from evaporating out.
I got my Agar from T&T in little 30g packets called Agar-Agar. Its got no sugar or flavour.. its pure stuff.
The petri dishes and scalples and stuff like that ive got from the local Science Supply. I googled them and had to go directly to the guys house.
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#13320749 - 10/11/10 01:03 PM (13 years, 3 months ago) |
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I have yet to find 1/2 pint wide mouths for sale in Canada that are tapered on the sides. Some stores carry Bernardin 1/4 pint jars that are tapered on the sides, but all the 1/2 pint wide mouth jars I've seen have straight sides with a slight bulge. Anyone know of a store that carries tapered wide mouth 1/2 pint jars?
Same problem here.
One product I've had a hell of a time finding in Canada is denatured alcohol for flame sterilizing. So far I haven't found it, so for flame sterilizing my needles I use a butane torch lighter to heat the needle until red hot moving from the base to the tip. Not very comfortable but it seems to work.
If you mean isopropol alcohol It's usually behind the counter at drug stores. Failing that If they want to know why you want 99 iso you can use it to sterilize egg incubation chambers.
So far I've been unable to find a store that carries decent sized pressure cookers. I've been looking for a while but so far the only size I've found is the Presto 6 quart. I'm more in the market for a 17-27 quart pressure cooker. Anyone know of a store that carries them?
I had to go online PRESTO COOKERS anything large is called a "Canner", so if you just look for "Cooker" you will only find small ones.
FedEx for Tyvec envelopes, find an office near you and get a few, they won't blink it you keep it reasonable like 4 or less. Or you could buy a bunch from STAPLES
Syringes, needles, 12 to 20 CC UFA but you pay out the ass
Syringes, needles, up to 5 CC Almost any drug store, ask at counter 18 gauge 1.5 inch about 10 cents each. save the recipt it's a tax write off LOL (Serious)
6 inch or 3.5 inch spinal needles....looking for some now.
Agar HERE
Dextrose, light malt...Brewers shops
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#13320853 - 10/11/10 01:28 PM (13 years, 3 months ago) |
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These are some great tips, thanks for the info guys. 
Another thing I've been having trouble finding is RTV Red Gasket Sealant. I've checked Canadian Tire, Home Hardware, Home Depot, and Wal-Mart so far with no luck. It seems like it should be in the superglue/silicone section but to no avail. Anyone know where to buy RTV sealant in Canada?
Also regarding 99% IPA, I always pick up a gallon jug of it from our local animal feed/supply store. They sell the gallon jugs for a very reasonable price (usually $15 or so). It's used for various sanitary applications in the animal industry (like egg incubators as you mentioned).
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#13321035 - 10/11/10 01:57 PM (13 years, 3 months ago) |
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Great List 
Denatured Alcohol is sold in large jugs at Fireplace center stores or general paint, for the new ethanol burning fireplaces. You can always burn rubbing alcohol or ISO 99% from the drug store.
Also HD has the cheapest clear Bins 18gal for 7 dollars.
WBS: Petexcetera Petland
Pressure cooker: Canadian tire (mirro)
Verm: Monster bags from local garden center. Or landscape supplier.
Gypsum: Local Gardens store, buy it in 6 pound boxes. Landscape supplier.
Rye Grass seed: Local Farm store. They all have rye seed of some sort.
Syringes: Any pharmacy with have up to 10ml Larger than 10 up to 60ml I find at my local medical supply store (every city has lots of these) and/or local pharmacies. (non corp) 60ml/cc costs me $1.75 from the local pharmacy, the medical supply store was out because the nurses bought the 60ml's up for Jello shots.
RTV silicon: Candian Tire has this and so does Lordco. But I've been told regular 100% silicon will hold up just fine in the PC
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#13321086 - 10/11/10 02:08 PM (13 years, 3 months ago) |
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Ekyldog said: These are some great tips, thanks for the info guys. 
Another thing I've been having trouble finding is RTV Red Gasket Sealant. I've checked Canadian Tire, Home Hardware, Home Depot, and Wal-Mart so far with no luck. It seems like it should be in the superglue/silicone section but to no avail. Anyone know where to buy RTV sealant in Canada?
At Canadian tire check automotive, it's used for engine gaskets. comes in a little silver tube I think.
I just use plain clear Silicone, it works fine....don't get the bathroom stuff! it has a fungicide in it! LOL "My jars won't grow!"
And make 2 holes close together on the lid and make the silicone injection port over both, if you make only one hole the injector port can spin around....probably not a big deal but it bugs me. Sanding with rough grit on both sides helps it stick too
Clear stuff lets you see the hole too, no jabbing the lid metal by mistake.
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#13322982 - 10/11/10 08:58 PM (13 years, 3 months ago) |
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THANK YOU everyone. Great ideas and suggestions! I have added them all to the original post, Thanks elky for throwing a list together and getting this ball rolling! I have added a few of my own suggestions and I LOVE were this is going, lets keep it up eh!
Glad to feel the Canadian presence on the Shroomery!
Take care boys!
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http://mushroompatch.com <-- Chatham Ontario
http://mushroompatch.com/flow_hood_equipment.htm <-- (same as above) Hepa Filters and Blowers page....Thought you may like this EvilMushroom666. 
http://www.theherbcollective.com <-- Prints, Spore Syringes, Coir, etc. 665 Yonge St. Toronto, Ontario
Krause Farms <-- Syringes, Rye Grass Seed, (no website) 357 Clark St. Powassan, Ontario
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Curious Nexus, have you ever ordered from the mushroompatch? I THINK I remember hearing somewhere that they might be less then honest business people, I may be wrong. Thanks for your additions!
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EvilMushroom666 said: Curious Nexus, have you ever ordered from the mushroompatch? I THINK I remember hearing somewhere that they might be less then honest business people, I may be wrong. Thanks for your additions!
No I haven't so I'm not sure. I'm hoping they're honest.
The other two I listed I've had personal dealings with.
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#13323679 - 10/11/10 11:20 PM (13 years, 3 months ago) |
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Until someone can vouch for them I will leave them out of the list. I added your other two links Thanks again. I am waiting for a few quotes tomorrow on some 24" by 24" HEPA filters from Tri Dim, feel safer ordering from them ATM....but have no idea what pricing will be. Will keep updated!
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#13323742 - 10/11/10 11:39 PM (13 years, 3 months ago) |
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Eky: Canadian Tire has a 22Qt Mirro PC for $130. I Purchased one last Christmas and received another one In a trade. Gotta love having 2 22Qt PC's..Now I wish I had a smaller 6-10Qt one for LC's and the like, sometimes firing up the big PC for small projects seems wasteful
Oct 12th 2010: Added a link to 5gallons.com a Canadian based brew store Has good prices on DME,LME,Yeast,Dextrose. Also added a few ideas to the local supply lists. Verm, Perlite, Peat moss, ect can be found at hydroponic stores as well as local gardening/ nursery stores.
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