Posted by Deere Scotty on August 27, 2012 at 00:37:01 from (68.46.220.147):
In Reply to: was it worth it?? posted by larry@stinescorners on August 26, 2012 at 18:58:10:
Yes; & Heres why!!! I KNOW WHATS IN IT! I dont have to worry about that at all, & I can control how much salt, & other ingredients are in it. I can tomatoes without salt, or other spices, & it tastes wonderful to me. You can go anywhere in the world, & get tomatoes; but You will never be guaranteed they werent grown downhill from a Creosote treating plant, or a nuclear waste site no matter what they tell You. + its the ability to say I did it. 10, 20, 30 + years from now You will look back, & be very happy You did. I am only 41. I didnt appreciate it enough as a kid; but I really do now. Fresh mellon now, Potatos on the way in a couple of weeks, A freezer stuffed with corn. I dont regret anything I grew this year, & neither do the relatives! I carried 200 gallon of water in 5 gallon buckets every week for 8 weeks during the record heat this year, & dont regret it. Neither do the relatives whom are given vegtetables From the bounty!
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