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Date Posted: 19:13:12 07/16/09 Thu
Author: Shirley
Subject: Re: Credit Unions
In reply to: Jeffman 's message, "Re: Credit Unions" on 11:33:12 07/16/09 Thu

First things first. Get yourself started on a compost pile! That's all Ralph uses although he has used Miracle Grow a few times. If you have a place nearby that can test soil, take in a sample. It might be lacking something. Crushed egg shells (roll the m with a rolling pin), coffee grounds, vegetable and fruit peelings but NO meat unless you want to attract critters. Cauliflower will be yellow unless you cover each head with a cloth of some sort.

You'll love a breadmaker! A few Christmases ago, I bought each of our kids (and grandkids) who didn't have one. It has the three hour cycle but also a one hou. And believe it or not, it even makes jam! How neat is that? It will knead the dough if you want to make coffee cake, pizza dough and all kinds of specialty bread. Omstead pf buying individual packets of yeast, you can buy it in a little jar specially for breadmakers. I've found that you don't really have to use breadmaker flour.

We had dwarf fruit trees in our first house but the buyers ripped them out along with about 150 hybrid irises and several button mums. Grrrrrrr. Even had black irises which are fairly rare.

Brussel spouts have to be picked from the bottom up. BTW, tomatoes I just quarter and seed them and toss into the blender and then pour into freezer bags and leave some quartered for chili, spaghetti, pepper steak and Brunswick stew. I've leanred the hard way that some of the time consuming steps can be eliminated. Sometimes if I'm feeling ambitious, I'll simmmer them for sauce.

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