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    Quote Originally Posted by Pinot's Mom View Post
    I'll have some of that shrimp a little later on (ONLY made with butter, please!); right now it's just iced tea and toast before I set out for early morning gardening. Welcome to join me! I want to get out before it gets into the 90's!
    I made a huge bowl of shrimp cocktail earlier!

    Ice tea and toast, shrimp for later?

    Done!

    Bonny,
    Have the ORC get you a pair of gloves!

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    LOL,

    Not touching that one!

    Tea, shrimp and a early end to your huddling!

    DONE!

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    Are the gloves to help weed the garden or eat the shrimp or both?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonny View Post
    Are the gloves to help weed the garden or eat the shrimp or both?
    Eat first......

    The dirt sticks to the gloves?

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    Hey guys since this is the fruits of our labor Thursday's does that include veggies too?

    RIP Lady, Thursday's won't be the same without you to cuddle with by the fire


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    uhmmm.. i'd be happy to pour iced tea if anyone would like some with me
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    Orc gave me the gloves, the shrimp has settled so I'll be over to help you harvest some of those veggies.

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    That would be great I could use all the help I can get. So far we've picked two shopping bags full of green beans and wax beans.
    RIP Lady, Thursday's won't be the same without you to cuddle with by the fire


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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady'sOtherHuman View Post
    That would be great I could use all the help I can get. So far we've picked two shopping bags full of green beans and wax beans.
    Shut up.......

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    Those tomatoes made my mouth water.


    I'll send the ORC out when he's done.....

    CM, let me pull out some ice cubes and I'll help?

    DONE!

    Bopnny,

    sit down and have some tea!

    DONE!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady'sOtherHuman View Post
    That would be great I could use all the help I can get. So far we've picked two shopping bags full of green beans and wax beans.
    How many rows of beans did you plant? We have 2, 5 foot rows that are close to being 'done'. So far, we have picked enough for 3 meals that serve 3. Also, we have 3 more rows that are about 3 weeks away from being ready to harvest.

    Beans just don't know when to quit. LOL
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    We just have one 19' row, with a few plants in another row that didn't quite do as expected.

    The surprise in our bean rows are a few tomato plants which sprouted all by themselves from last year's drops.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human View Post
    We just have one 19' row, with a few plants in another row that didn't quite do as expected.

    The surprise in our bean rows are a few tomato plants which sprouted all by themselves from last year's drops.
    Notice,

    The "tiller" had to make an appearance...

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    And for anyone who want's 'em, there's meringue cookies in the oven.
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    Me Like Cookies Please!

    Today the ringing phone in the house was on ignore. We weeded a spot for the dogs to lay in & cool off & then tackled the jungle. We almost got lost between the carrots & beets but found our way out eventually. Those green & yellow beans a person can get them to last till November around here. Maybe the beans like the clay soil.

    What are you going to do all the beans Steam, Boil, Can, Freeze, Eat, or all of the above? This a mutiple choice quiz.

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    Steam and freeze, eat, all of the above, really.
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    'Specially as he forgot to bring any to the party Saturday!

    Jenn, great pictures of the garden, and the eggplant one is quite pretty! And of course I like the one with Lady's smallest (for now) humans in it!
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