You mean your supposed to charge folks for stuff out of your garden........ Guess I missed a chance to make some money ,lol. Usually not much going to waste with the extended family I have. How can you put a price on a REAL vine ripened Mater ? Those crispy store bought ones make me think I am eating an apple. I have already had several colesteral killer salads this year. Fresh leaf lettuce, 3 or 4 fresh green onions, 3 or 4 fresh radishes, about half a shaker of salt , combine items in bowl, heat bacon grease in a skillet till it almost smokes, then slowly pour it over the salad and scald the heck out of it..... eat and listen to the ole arteries clog up !!!!! Been eating them for 30 years now, and no problems yet. Picked my first squash today, fried them jokers up for supper...with some green onions of course. My first batch of sweet corn is starting to tossle. Maters and bell peppers are blooming. snap beans and purple hull peas will be blooming in a week or so... Taters planted in the tires are about ready to bloom..... starting to get hungry again... I think the enjoyment and exercise are more than worth it..... I did buy a new rear tine tiller at sears this year... wore out 2 Bolens rear tine tillers over the past 20 years. Tyler
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