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Comments (4)Thanks Libby, will be giving them a call shortly. I just love this little machine great for using in small spaces, working in compost, mushroom manure and the other stuff. I see they have an electric model out now. One can only hope, we have been slowly changing over to every thing electric, less things seem to go wrong with them. Thanks again. Annette...See Morepaste tomatoes libby's pride and aunt lucys paste any body tried.
Comments (5)At the bottom I linked to Libby's Pride, and yes, I was the first to list it in the 2010 SSE Yearbook and sent seeds to Mike at Victory Seeds, who offers it now. I'd have to look at some back Yearbooks b'c I don't rememember what I thought about it but I did send seeds to an SSE friend who lists it in the 2014 yearbook and knowing her I'd say that her description was on the luke warm side, I haven't grown the Aunt Lucy one and there are no listings for it in the 2014 Yearbook and here's Tania's page for it, seeds offered by Tomatofest. http://t.tatianastomatobase.com:88/wiki/Aunt_Lucy%27s_Italian_Paste#tab=General_Info And yes I've grown Dix Doight de Naples which is the correct name for it and it looks like both Bill Minkey and I first listed it in the 1997 SSE YEarbook. http://t.tatianastomatobase.com:88/wiki/Dix_Doights_de_Naples#tab=General_Info And I did think very highly of the above and remember it well b/c it was the first variety I ever got a somatic mutation with, same as a sport with apples, etc, and one branch had fruits that were still red but an entirely different shape. I've also grown the Martino's Roma you mentioned, listed that one in 1993. Maybe it was the year you grew it since it always turned red for me here in zone 5 upstate NY. I don't know where your grandfather came from but all of the above originally came from different areas of Italy. If Italy is you focus I can also highly suggest Mama Leone http://t.tatianastomatobase.com:88/wiki/Mama_Leone That one was introduced by Nancy, the same person who who still lists Libby's Pride in the 2014 Yearbook. I should mention that none of the tomato varieties that are in the SSE Yearbooks are available to folks who are not SsE members if you aren't familiar with SSE. Please forget about the various Costolutos and San Marzanos from Italy b'c IMO while they once had excellent reputations, not so for most folks today. Hope that helps, Carolyn Here is a link that might be useful: Libby's Pride...See MoreAudible, Libby or non-fiction recommendations?
Comments (11)I had audible for a while, mainly b/c I kept forgetting to use my credits and you have to use the credits or lose them when you cancel your account. I ended up buying a couple of books that turned out to be a waste of money (bad narration or didn't like the story). Now I pretty much exclusively use my library via the Libby app. However, note that just like regular books, libraries choose which audiobooks to purchase so Libby through your library won't be the same selection as what my library owns. I started listening to audiobooks regularly last year when my younger son started at a private h.s. that is a 45 minute commute. It really has made that commute much more bearable but it did take me a while to adjust to listening to books and for me, the narration and the subject matter can make or break an audiobook for me. Here have been my nonfiction favorites so far: Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup by John Carryrou - I just finished this one and mentioned on the December Reading thread how riveting it was. I really enjoyed it. A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail by Bill Bryson Born a Crime by Trevor Noah Just this morning I started Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI by David Grann. While I'm not far enough into it to know whether I will like it, it has gotten great reviews by readers here and other boards I visit. For fiction, so far my favorite audiobooks have been: Lucky Boy by Shanthi Sekaran Every Brave is Forgiven by Chris Cleave An American Marriage by Tayari Jones Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie...See Moreplease help! we have an exterior that desperately needs help please
Comments (8)Hillary, I am not a professional so I try to think of things that could be done by a homeowner on their own without spending a lot of money. If the grids in your doors cannot be painted then I would paint the door white. I would trim the tree so that the trunk is viable. Evaluate plants to determine if they should be relocated. It is not attractive to cover the lower windows. Plant something attractive and flowering near the door. Grow grass in the small bed at the end of the landing. The entrance will have a cleaner look with that bed gone. Any plants you choose for the center of the foundation should say low....See MoreRelated Professionals
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