snuffy
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Post by snuffy on Nov 24, 2011 9:10:47 GMT -5
I've got a simple solution to cleanse your body of the after effects of too much holiday food.My dogs love em too since there is no green grass for 'em to eat because of the drouth. Have a goodun yall!! And stay regular. ;D You will if you eat this every day. ;D snuffy
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Post by texaswoodie on Nov 24, 2011 9:51:08 GMT -5
Nice looking greens Snuff. I never did aquire a taste for them though. I have to rely on my daily dose of prunes. Curt
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Post by Deleted on Nov 24, 2011 9:58:44 GMT -5
I did not realize the dry spell went that for east. Jim
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Sabre52
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Post by Sabre52 on Nov 25, 2011 9:29:52 GMT -5
I like the prunes too *L* An I'm wondering if'n yore doggie can get in there and eat them, what else does yore dog do in the garden? I hope you wash them veggies real good *L*.....Mel
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snuffy
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Post by snuffy on Nov 25, 2011 9:44:00 GMT -5
Mel,they eat them cooked with ham.When I sit down with a big bowl,they are standing waiting .Luckily they usually dont go in the garden. ;D
snuffy
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Post by Bikerrandy on Nov 26, 2011 19:57:50 GMT -5
I love greens, had a nice helping of them during our Thanksgiving feast.
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Post by frane on Nov 27, 2011 15:21:30 GMT -5
They sure look good! All I have left in my garden is celery, parsley and dill. The celery really needs to be pulled. Never quite took off and now it has suffered from frostbite. Even my late spinach never took off. Had that bit of snow right after I planted them and now they are only an inch tall and the cold weather is coming in about a week or two. Oh well. Fran
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Post by rocklicker on Nov 29, 2011 2:22:41 GMT -5
Mmm looks good. I could just graze in there. I am a big fan of leafy green veggies. Steve
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