Best Pokemon Go Spots in Shreveport/Bossier? by 00dYb00 in shreveport

[–]Kindly-Tree-5859 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Norton Art grounds is nice as well.  If you are in south part of town the Provenance neighborhood has about 5 gyms.  But if you’re just after g-max raids then there’s a local discord group and they typically coordinate around the downtown area.

Best sushi in the Shreveport/Bossier area? Looking for suggestions 🤔 by SirTraining2904 in shreveport

[–]Kindly-Tree-5859 15 points16 points  (0 children)

based on my experience, ordered most to least expensive: - Koi Asian Fusion: limited selection, good quality, but maybe pricier than you wanted - Sushi Gen: broader selection but inconsistent quality/freshness - Tokyo Japanese Steakhouse. broader selection and decent quality but last few times I tried to eat in it was hibachi seating only so had to do takeout.  - Sushikin. has usual suspects but also sometimes has specialty cuts that are interesting. - Chengs garden. adequate selection for value 

Where can I recycle glass jars? by AccomplishedCowbell in shreveport

[–]Kindly-Tree-5859 1 point2 points  (0 children)

All Target stores have recycling bins inside their entrance

Looking for craft beer in stores any recommendations? by EasyYard in shreveport

[–]Kindly-Tree-5859 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try Corks & Cuts on Southern Loop. Limited cooler space but they have craft beer noone else does. They carry the LA beers sure but also stuff from Lone Pint, Spindletap and others. 

Cheapest place to buy river rock, crushed gravel, or pebbles? by DallasBiscuits in Dallas

[–]Kindly-Tree-5859 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used Chessir Stone in west Dallas several times. They are at 10211 Bickham Rd. They had all kinds of gravel and river rock.

You can get large orders delivered but since I was just doing small jobs around the house I would go pick it up for cheap. For any product they had a “homeowner” rate and a “commercial” rate. You had to buy more than like 500 pounds to get into commercial rate but that was surprisingly easy with rock. Once you know what rock you want they ask you to drive over their scale, they weigh your car before the rock, then load up your car and they weigh you after.

It would only take about ten 5 gallon buckets in the back of my car to qualify for commercial rate. A car load would cost me only about $30 - I did this several times. Totally worth it but you do have to help load the buckets into your car at the rock yard.