Jingle the Elf Coloring Contest

Our Christmas Elf, Jingle, is ready to celebrate! Either pick up a coloring sheet in store or print one here to enter for a chance to win up to $100 Visa Gift Card! ...

Mile High Pumpkin Pie

A creamy, golden pumpkin pie that will make you feel like you've just tasted heaven (hence the name). Try this recipe out and serve during the Thanksgiving football frenzy!To download PDF, click here ...

No Diabetes November

November is American Diabetes Awareness Month and our pharmacists are taking a stand on diabetes. What is diabetes?There are two types of diabetes: Type 1 and Type 2. Diabetes is a long-term condition where the body does not produce insulin (Type 1) or it does not produce enough insulin (Type 2) to maintain blood sugar at optimal levels.  ...

Full of Thanks

Thanksgiving has always been my favorite holiday. Many in my family love to cook and we always have delicious food, but more importantly, my family has a tradition we call, “Share Time.” One by one, from the youngest to the oldest, we share what we are thankful for and then encourage another member of our family to do the same. It’s a sweet time for our family to be together and remember what has happened over the year. I hope you have time, as you make your Thanksgiving plans, to gather around a table with your family and friends and share why you are thankful this year.

From the Farm to Your Table

Everyone loves fall. The cool crisp, air, the leaves changing gorgeous colors, and outings to pick pumpkins and apples, make it the perfect season for a farm-to-table dinner party. The flavors of fall, anchored by spice and pumpkin, are different compared to spring or summer fruits and vegetables, with notable flavors of citrus and floral. The fall harvest is perfect to create hearty stews, apple cider, pumpkin pies, and roasted squash and sweet potato dishes. Here’s a few simple tips on how to host a memorable farm-to-table dinner.

Ganado Celebrates its Good Fortune with Brookshire Brothers!

The small town of Ganado, Texas received a double dose of good news this week. One of its residents won the top prize in Brookshire Brothers’ Hometown Celebration game. On top of that, the winner’s hometown gets $25,000 – which will be shared between three non-profits. Brookshire Brothers presented checks to all four Tuesday morning at its store in Ganado. This summer thousands of customers participated in the company’s collect and win game that offered more than $3 million in prizes.

"A Bottle of Boos" - A Halloween Wine DIY

Don't throw away those wine bottles you've been drinking the past few weeks... Halloween is coming and with it comes parties. Save your wine bottles, corks, and even some of your older wine glasses, and have a Halloween DIY! Did you know you could paint, accessorize, cut, decorate, and melt wine bottles and glasses? We've got some great ideas of how to spice up your Halloween party! ...

Selfies & Sutter Home Deliver Hope

Get involved with Sutter Home's campaign for hope by sharing a Sutter Home wine selfie using the #sutterhomeforhope. For every selfie received, Sutter Home will donate $1 to National Breast Cancer Foundation, up to $50,000. Everyone at Sutter Home are as committed as you are to showing support toward finding a cure in the fight against breast cancer, which is why the Sutter Home for Hope initiative began in 2001. Thanks to you, Sutter Home has been able to contribute over $900,000 to National Breast Cancer Foundation. The goal for this year is $1,000,000!  ...