![]() There is plenty of parking available, they are wheelchair accessible and keep an ATM on-site for your convenience. They conveniently run a glass and goods shop next door for your consumption needs as well as some fun heady wares. ![]() Competitively priced cartridges, edibles and sodas round out their selection from some of the best processors in the state. The spectrum of cannabis product they offer is absolutely full of flower and concentrate from Arlington based farms and processors. Real folks that love connecting with you, making honest suggestions and keeping your best interest top-of-mind. We are ecstatic to be partnered with a huge pillar to the Arlington community.Ĭascade curates their product with serving their extended family in mind and are very much about sourcing locally and sustainably. Service above self and profit would better describe their virtue. In response to COVID, they closed their doors for two weeks, sent the staff home with paid time off and restructured their operations for the safety of their crew, vendors and patrons. Rotary practices Service Above Self and the sentiment couldn’t be better echoed by the Cascade Kropz Family. Arlington Rotary takes it upon itself to support community non-profits like The Boys and Girls Club, The Scouts, clean up events and conducts funding drives that provides grants and scholarships for deserving local students. The Center was in danger of closing its doors and Cascade managed to keep them operational until The Volunteers of America was able to assume its services. The Arlington Community Resource Center functions as a career, housing and life development resource for those without and less means to succeed. The Arlington Food Bank has been instrumental in providing those in heightened need through COVID. Not only does kindness manifest itself from paying forward communal thank yous, but the Kropz Family volunteers and participates with their time and energy for the services they support. Tips are matched and donated to local community builders and support organizations including the Arlington Food Bank, Arlington Community Resource Center and Arlington Rotary Club. They are only concerned with helping however they can and making the world better than it was yesterday. Cascade’s staff are well compensated for with benefits included. Individual results may vary.Your gratuity is not a part of the budtender’s pay structure here. Please consult your healthcare provider prior to the use of this product if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medications or have a medical condition. This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat or cure any disease or illness. Garlic has decent amounts of calcium, copper, potassium, phosphorus, iron and vitamin B1. Throughout history in the Middle East, East Asia, and Nepal, garlic has been used to treat lung conditions, heart conditions such as cholesterol and blood pressure, liver disorders, digestion, flatulence, colic, intestinal worms, rheumatism, diabetes and fevers. ![]() Garlic was employed as a food and medicine by the Greek physician Hippocrates and the Greek philosopher and botanist Theophrastus, and then later the ancient Roman philosopher and naturalist, Pliny.īoth in Ayurveda and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Garlic is recognized as a powerful herbal remedy. ![]() Garlic had a reputation in being very protective, Ancient Egyptian used Garlic to ward off evil spirits, as offerings to ancient deities, garlic was used by sailors at sea to protect against accidents and in the middle ages soldiers wore garlic as shield. China is the now leading producer of Garlic followed by India, South Korea, Egypt, Russia and then the U.S. Garlic may have originated in the Kirgiz Desert of west-central Asia, but at any rate, it is now been naturalized to the rest of the world by French, Spanish and Portugese. There is historical evidence for its use by the Babylonians 4500 years ago and by the Chinese 2000 years ago. Garlic has been cultivated and used medicinally for at least 5000 years from the middle east. The English word, garlic, is derived from the Anglo-Saxon “gar-leac” or spear plant, referring to its flowering stalk. The name “Allium sativum” is derived from the Celtic word “all”, meaning burning or stinging and the Latin word “sativum” meaning planted or cultivated. Garlic is a member of the Lily, Liliaceae or Amaryllis (Amaryllidaceae) families. Garlic has grey-ish-green foot long leaves with globular clusters of small white flowers similar to the Allium genus that includes onions, shallot, leaks and chives. Garlic is a perennial plant that gardeners or farmers often grow as an annual for its flavourful bulb that has strong pungent taste.
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