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05-30-2007, 07:50 PM
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This is the spinach coming on at the truck farm. Jack and Florence told me to help myself to whatever I wanted
Don't that just blow your skirts up?
They plant 16 rows of it and then a week later another 16 rows, etc., etc.
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You're too lucky, Billy! My former in-laws farm, so I'm lucky to have access, I feel very fortunate to have fresh produce whenever I want it, although our season is much shorter. I can't imagine living in the city (which, in New Hampshire-ishe, is ANY city, Boston being the closest)
I hope you take advantage!
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Well, that makes the measly rows of spinach in my parched garden look absolutely pitiful... *sigh*
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That sure trumps how I get my spinach
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I hope you gave him some dressing to go with his spinach.
I do take advantage of the things available here. I'm going to get my sis to leave one of her 4-wheelers out so I can visit all the green houses and fields...there's lots of them. I usually make enough of whatever I'm making so Jack and Florence can have some too. I made them two 9" layers of SugarBrown's Mama's Mama's Banana Cake so they could have one frosted and one plain
Don't wait too long to tell someone you love them.
Billy