pecked (picked) chicken......what to do!!!
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4th Annual I.E. Pick-A-Peck of Peppers Swap
Comments (7)Growsy, I can add you to the newbie list. I'm adding the link below to the original post for this swap on the Round Robin Forum, where you can see this list of who's participating. Here is a link that might be useful: 4th Annual I.E. Pick-A-Peck of Peppers Swap...See More4th Annual I.E. Pick-A-Peck of Peppers Swap
Comments (82)Glad to hear that everyone is happy with what they received back! Thank you John, for sharing all the extra goodies! I am down to the LAST THREE ENVELOPES!!! I have 10 ready to mail this morning: Rollinrockell Foodeefish Elvimiller Thismembername Moonfire Nak10 MissyGA64 Trickfox Plus the last couple packages from THP folks. It is such a relief to be winding down the swap. I love being able to fulfill wishes! Makes me feel a bit like Santa Claus, LOL, but I am ready to focus on getting the garden ready for planting. Well, as soon as it warms up a bit. Right now, it's 16 degrees outside. It's supposed to reach 50 by the weekend though. Come on spring!!! Thank you, EVERYONE, for participating in the Pick-A-Peck of Peppers swap! Your hostess, Bonnie...See MorePicked a peck of peppers
Comments (6)Dorothy, I have both hot and sweet bells to pick, but haven't managed to get around to doing it. The rattlesnakes and copperheads are plentiful in and around the garden this year, and I've had enough close calls with them that I don't even want to step foot in the garden to harvest, though I need to do so. I harvested and preserved so many peppers all summer long that I am sort of burned out on the processing of them, so I've just avoided looking at the heavily laden plants. I'm glad you used the term 'peck'. Sometimes I feel like I'm the only person around who still uses terms like 'peck' and 'bushel'. Obviously, Robert knows the terminology too though, since he defined it for you. Robert, I hope you are doing well and that y'all have had some decent rainfall as we finally have gotten some, though it seems to have come too late for a lot of the warm-season native pasture plants. Winter broadleaf weeds and scattered amounts of winter rye grass have sprouted all over the place in the last couple of weeks though, so I guess the moisture was good for them. Dawn...See MoreNEW: 4th Annual I.E. Pick-A-Peck of Peppers Swap
Comments (117)Glad to hear that everyone is happy with what they received back! I am down to the LAST THREE ENVELOPES!!! I have 10 ready to mail this morning: Rollinrockell Foodeefish Elvimiller Thismembername Moonfire Nak10 MissyGA64 Trickfox Plus the last couple packages from THP folks. It is such a relief to be winding down the swap. I love being able to fulfill wishes! Makes me feel a bit like Santa Claus, LOL, but I am ready to focus on getting the garden ready for planting. Well, as soon as it warms up a bit. Right now, it's 16 degrees outside. It's supposed to reach 50 by the weekend though. Come on spring!!! Thank you, EVERYONE, for participating in the Pick-A-Peck of Peppers swap! Your hostess, Bonnie...See Morecarajon
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