I was far too eagerly anticipating making a killing off of
the Survival Center's leftovers. I did come away with a few new potatoes, a jicama (I think ... does jicama grow in New England?!), a few wilted kale leaves and a tremendous number of green onions. Sadly, the rest seemed truly unsalvageable. I considered hijacking even the unsalvageables
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We need to become neighbors and friends. :)
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I was just thinking the exact same thing! I was thinking, "Now, if we were neighbors we could be sitting and discussing this while making cheese or weeding vegetable patches together!
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You'd probably like to eat cattails. I know, how can I make such assumptions about a person I don't even know. www.youtube.com/nancytoday Okay, okay, I'll go find the exact one you need!
http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=7t-YPEco6c4 just type in cattails in the search box within the green to find all those wildharvest related videos. Or perhaps wildharvest is better, cos it would show you the fiddleheads too.
I feel I can tell you this since you decided I'm your friend first! grin. You are so wise!
I had a girl steal my 67 Dodge Dart! Imagine. I learned that the car that's unlocked is the one they go for.
Well, I only lock ours when I leave my laptop inside. But shhhhhh, don't tell the insurance company!
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I need to go on a cattail hunt. Is it too late for them? I'm not sure when they are out and about. Fiddleheads are over--at least here they are. I'm itching to find some willow to make willow projects for my yard and garden plot at the community gardens.
Actually, I did have a really old beater car stolen once. I cried about it for days, but then I learned the insurance company was paying me far more than I thought it was worth. That made it not quite so bad.
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I spend wayhayhay too much time online. Talk about expending time on worthless pursuits.
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