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    Gary Morris Interior

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    C the Difference - Lady rose earl grey tea blend

    C the Difference

    (2 reviews)

    This shop has lots of cute knick knacks that aren't really my style but I found myself checking out…read morethe sample table in the back where they also have a cafe and then the owner found me and started a rapid-paced discussion about tea and tea blends. She had me try an iced green lemongrass tea that was slightly sweetened and I honestly wasn't too keen since I'm kind of a tea snob and the thought of a sweetened iced green tea screams "Panera" to me. To my surprise it was pretty good--not overly sweet and a lot of true tea integrity! We had a good long talk about how she blends her teas and, as my boyfriend was anxiously circling like a vulture waiting to leave the store, I realized that she possessed a pretty in-depth knowledge and passion for herbs and teas. I later found out she's an herbalist which makes so much sense! I picked up a package of rose earl grey--which is a hard blend to find anywhere and I just brewed it at my home and found it really delightful. I also appreciate that she uses a lot of organic tea leaves which says a lot in itself. Like the earlier reviewer mentioned, I wish she should bigger batches. I'm sorry I didn't think to take photos of the store but I wasn't thinking of leaving a review until I came home and made this satisfying cuppa! A must for tea lovers! Who would've thought!?

    I stumbled into C the Difference after my curiosity got the better of me. I'd seen the sign…read morehanging in front of the well-tended home off Grand Street for ages, but never knew what it was. Then I met Cindy, the proprietress. The shop really is all Cindy. As a trained herbologist I don't think there's a plant out there she hasn't met or can't tell you how to use. Her show room is full of pretty home goods and decorator items that make excellent gifts, but the real deal is her handmade creams and blended teas. The Good: Everything smells so wonderful. And if you sit around long enough, she'll feed you non-stop. Cindy is a 'here, try this' kind of woman. While sampling teas, she kept handing me more and more cups to try. It was an embarrassment of riches that kept me heartily entertained in the true Southern Hospitality tradition. When I mentioned I was interested in a particular herb, she promised to add it to her garden that season. Also, meeting her parents was lovely. Who goes into a shop and meets the whole family? That's such a fabulous Southern thing. The Bad: Parking is kinda odd. And if you don't know the shop is there, you'll keep driving by it. It literally looks like a house on the street. It would be helpful if she had a website, too. I would have liked to have been able to buy larger quantities of the tea blends I bought, but she was out. Everything is made in small batches. I picked up several teas which I loved.

    Ollie's Bargain Outlet

    Ollie's Bargain Outlet

    (7 reviews)

    If you want to save money, this is the place. They have a large assortment of books, Bibles, and…read morejournals at a fabulous price. I buy most of my snacks here because they are so much less than any other store but your Best Buy's will be in the kitchen items and rugs. I get a card in the mail every month or so for 15% off the entire purchase I usually spend about $100 or more while I'm there.Today I bought two sets of Martha Stuart dishes regular $40 got them for $20 with 15% off. I bought a Ray dune frother for $3 Two beautiful kitchen rugs for $7 each. also a glass spray bottle for Oil for $5 paid more than that for a plastic one from TEMU

    I disappointed in the reviews I see here! Are you seriously expecting a Dillard's or high end store…read moreexperience when the place is advertized as a discount store? You've got to know what you are there for! It's a scavenger hunt! I've picked up some great things and made some great buys at Ollie's. True some of their prices on things aren't as low as you might expect but just pass those by if they don't appeal to you, or if you feel they are too expensive but just a few of the things that I have picked up recently are books for the price of three and four dollars when they're still being sold for 20 and $24 on Amazon, a really nice bathtub length bath rug for $15 that sells in the stores for 35 or 40, and my best grab recently was a pair of Betsey Johnson sunglasses that I snagged for $3! Don't count Ollie's out just because you didn't find a good buy, they are there you just have to hunt for them and that's part of the fun. I'll be going back there soon because I love their book section and if I have any question about the book I just Google it while I'm in the store and find out what the current price is at other locations, and nine times out of 10 Ollie's price is better than most. They also have some great children's books and I'm a firm believer that more people need to read to their kids so go pick up a couple of two dollar books and read your kid a bedtime story tonight. Oh another item that I got that was a great buy, was a water meter for my potted plants it's the exact same thing that sells for $9.99 elsewhere and I got it for .99 cents, then after making sure it worked properly went back and bought six more. My plants are very happy with me right now. Ollie's also has a variety of canned goods that are priced very reasonably rather than what the grocery stores are charging so I always go there first before I hit the grocery store to see if anything on my list is available there. You've got to learn how to work it and have an open mind. Now get up off your arse, sieze the day and go buy that book to read to your kid tonight!

    Gary Morris Interior - interiordesign - Updated May 2026

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