Posted by Billy NY on October 19, 2012 at 18:34:17 from (24.29.79.122):
In Reply to: tonights project posted by larry@stinescorners on October 19, 2012 at 18:17:41:
Isn't that what the diners serve in NYC as a quick little appetizer, I recall the Moonstruck diner on W 23rd use to serve beets with diced onions, hated when they switched every so often to something else, never knew I like those until I worked on that particular job, I'm not sure if they were pickled or what, they are definitely good. So these are Sugar Beets or just Beets. I'm going to have to try and grow those, see Larry, its all your fault, you keep showing us the rewards of your labor LOL. I don't care what anyone says, thinks or might get you to think, you live like a king, that garden produces the most enjoyable results !!! And, that place where it is, has a great view and peacefulness about it, its the simple things in life that make it worthwhile. I used to rush out of NYC and or NJ when off work to get home here so I could enjoy the same kinds of things, you're a hard worker putting up all that produce and jockeying between both places, and being a mason/bricklayer which is hard work to boot! I know that routine, kind of miss the city and the big jobs, but I'd always miss this patch of dirt, my home and where I grew up a heck of a lot more, there's a lot more in those jars of beets than you think, or that I can see from here LOL !!!!!
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