What are You Eating from the Garden?

Dahlia

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You're brave. Yesterday I brought in some late harvested bean pods for drying, and tiny bugs were crawling and hopping all over my kitchen counter. After that there is no way I would consider bringing a potted plant in from outdoors. Too risky.
I inspected them very carefully before bringing them in and picked a lot of moss out of the top of one of the pots and shockingly I didn't see one bug!
 

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I don't know about "good for you." Did you know that 30% of Gigantopithicus fossilized teeth have cavities. Paleontologists believe they were too dependent on fruit, yeah fruit, and climate change disrupted things too much for them. Orangutans took their place.

For this Thanksgiving week, the previous post brought back a memory of when I added oysters to my turkey stuffing recipe. I was so much looking forward to that since I hadn't done that during this century.

Oohhh, a mistake. DW had never been fond of oysters. DD absolutely refused to try more than her first bite and complained about departing from tradition vehemently! Made everyone uncomfortable even though she was, then, just a kid 😕.

digitS', grower of sorghum on several occasions
 
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