OBF OCTOBER...SIMPLY SEEDS and SUGAR!!!!
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Comments (124)Good morning everyonbe. Still no package, and no mail today as we all know it's a holiday. We have been sleeping in so much later these last few days, that not sure we'll hear the alarm tomorrow when it's time to get up for school! My granddaughter had off as of Friday. I better get in the habit since I may be going back to work real soon...sooner rather than never! LOL Mary Ellen, I don't blame you for being partial to the photos. I would be proud as well. Dianne, I can't tell you the number of times I would "remmeber" something, anything...especially that stuff I package up and put in containers in the freezer! LMAO....sometimes it's a defrost everything to determoine what it is. Or defrost what you think were mashed p potatoes and find out it was buttercream icing! My promise to myself this year was to label everything, but I don't always. oh well. One time I had a box take the longest time. When it came down to it, it was never mailed as a priority box, so it took a longer time to get here, perhaps Vina that is what is happeneing? I'm still experiencing great problems with GW. I type to a blank page and then minutes later, the words appear. As of now, I see the paragraph where I mention MaryEllen. It will be minutes before anything else appears and then I have to go back and fix typos. So strange, not sure why this is happening. Spring, plesae come soon, I can no longer take this cold. Have a great Monday! Maryanne...See MoreUPDATE: obf~ nov~~~ bountiful harvest # 2
Comments (150)I actually had Thanksgiving Sunday night since we will be leaving for Orlando, Fl this Saturday and staying 7 days. I had 18 guests and we all cooked so that helped. Menu: Turkey Mashed Potatoes Green Beans Cole Slaw Creamed Corn Broccoli Casserole Deviled Eggs Macaroni & Cheese Yeast Rolls Cornbread Sweet Tea Banana Pudding Sweet Potato Pies Cookies I always eat to much at these dinners. APRIL-----what an awesome box you sent: Harvest of Memories Iris Amaryllis Minerva Raspberry Banana Cheesecake Daylily Variety Of Brugmansia Cuttings (Dr. Seuss, Wretched Mess, Jamaican Yellow, Flamenco, Taylor Dawn) Edible Treat (Werther's Original Caramel Chocolate) Scented Cranberry Candle Tuberose Bulbs April-I love the brugs...YEAH....and the Amaryllis Minerva..can't wait to see it bloom. I so look forward to getting an Amaryllis to bloom in the Winter months and now I have a new one. I have had good luck with planting them outside in the Spring and they live through the Winter. Looked up the daylily and it is gorgeous. The cranberry candle smells wonderful. I plan to plant the daylily, Iris and Tuberose bulbs tomorrow. Thanks for the candy....can't have too many sweets. Shirley...See MoreOBF August 2016: Bountiful Harvest
Comments (110)So sorry I did not post yesterday. Phone, TV and Internet down, down, down. Before it goes down again, let me see if I can get my BOUNTIFUL HARVEST package from Ruth posted. And what a package she sent!!! Ruth, you went overboard! Absoloutley wonderful!! Ruth sent me..... *A lovely note *Seeds....Moringa from two different sources, Echinacea Pow Wow Wild Berry, Rudebeckia Irish Eyes and Indian Summer, Gaillardia Goblin *Cocktail Napkins (and a napkin basket holder).....To darn funny. The napkins say, "Wine is Proof God Loves Us and Wants Us To Be Happy." And there is a black and white picture of four gals drinking wine, of course. These are classic!! *Kitchen towel......which says, "Love People Cook Them Tasty Food *Spices from Penzeys.....Salsa and Pico, Vietnamese Cinammon, Cilantro, Minced Garlic and a bag of Bay Leaves, Cinammon and Nutmeg....I did not open the bag up for freshness purposes. *Hard cover Penzys catalog and cookbook all in one, "Love People Cook Them Tasty Food"...how cool. I love Penzys!!!! Ruth, I can not thank you enough. My Bountiful Harvest from you...FANTASTIC!! Happy weekend to all! Annie...See MoreObf November# Cool season seeds
Comments (85)Susan, oh my, thank you so much for your lovely surprise....I just opened my mail and found delicious kisses.....and your Christmas card....and your "Everyday............. .............I absoloutley love what that said. I don't want to spoil it for others. Thank you so much! What a delight!! And so thoughtful! Annie...See Morecanyonwind
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