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I would if I could but I can't so I won't.....for two good reasons..not pic post savvy and all evidence is gone from the scene of the crime....maybe just one fingerprint left..............
Used to grow those Rutgers Tomatoes back east and in Michigan. Tried growing them out here in Colorado but seems these high altitude bugs like them too. I liked them because they were excellent for both slicing and cooking.
My grocery store offers "Compari" tomatoes which are somewhere between a cherry tomato and a tomato "on the vine". Not bad and keeps me going til the summer crop arrives. Never heard of "Rutger" tomatoes, tho....I'll be on the lookout this year..
Hon made her World class famous Lasagna yesterday..came out Fabulous!! She asked me to put in the oven and I needed a lift.. LOL Called Son for some but he was "napping".....no further comments.................
Never knew 442s had that option. I knew some Chevys did...I think they called them "captains" seats, where they swiveled. Wonder why that idea never went forward? Must have been a safety concern? Grant, good luck with your "farm". Mine won't be starting til the end of May.
lol. Yeah, my kids are only getting bigger. One ate her two slices, asked for one of mine then ate two pieces of the fried chicken. I'm worried I need a bigger oven and screens to make a larger single pie, or I just gotta start making two for Pizza Tyme!
.........wow, this is one risqué thread. Okay , I read enough to understand, and I will admit to watching HGTV quite often too. That is why I like you guys, you are all just a winsome group of gentle souls.
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