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January 2013 update: I know word verification is a big pain, but it's the only way I can stop the ridiculous number of anonymous spam comments I get every day. I don't want to require commenters to be registered Blogger or Open ID users because I know many of you aren't. Thanks so much for your understanding!
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What, Bear can't sniff out their secret stash? C'mon, Bear! Get on that!
ReplyDeleteI just stumbled across your blog, while searching for some recipes to accommodate all the green onions I scored at the farmers market here in Memphis. Google turned up your Mexican jumping bean slaw recipe, and I will most certainly be trying it out today. Looks delicious! I've been browsing through more recent posts, and I really like your blog! Thanks for the ideas.
ReplyDeleteI also love your recipes!!!!The hen photos are really pretty and I like the daffodills.Bear must be really sweet to the hens our doggie loves to chase birds and animals really just playing with them.
ReplyDeleteTuffy is a very pretty chicken. It is curious that you don't know where they lay their eggs - is that a hazard of being 'free-range'?
ReplyDeleteIt looks like spring is arriving beautifully in your area. Today is barely 45 degree with a big wind keeping it quite chilly. I just know we are going to go from a very cold spring to a quick jump to HOT!
How are all the lambs & their moms doing?
What ever happened to Whitney?
ReplyDeleteFunny, we have a Tuffy too.
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