Granny's gone and done it again

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In the future I may need to find a way to 'cage' the corms.. down to 5 from the original 11 on the stalk.. Me thinks the chipmunks have found them to be delish!
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This plant definitely has a place in the house over the winter months. It stays in the brooder room and requires very little watering.
 
Ok, so final count... how many did you leave with and how many did you come home with. That includes new ones... lol
For sure I sold more than I bought. Got one pullet and 2 chicks. Sold 5 Crested cream Legbar hens. Among other things.
 
Hmmmmm, I don't have any pie or cake to munch on for an evening snack, so I stuck a skillet of cornbread in the oven... when it's done, I'll have a bowl of cornbread with milk and sugar on top.

OMG! My mother used to love to eat cold cornbread that way as a bedtime snack. She was born and raised in Kentucky down by the Tennessee border.

I always wondered if it was a 'southern' delicacy. Now I know.

Thank you for the good memory.
 
OMG! My mother used to love to eat cold cornbread that way as a bedtime snack. She was born and raised in Kentucky down by the Tennessee border.

I always wondered if it was a 'southern' delicacy. Now I know.

Thank you for the good memory.
my grandpa did that with saltine crackers
 
@Granny Hatchet, how ever did you manage to get angels to breed for you? I had three angels in a big 20 gallon tank that I bought as babies and grew them to saucer size. The pet store that I sold them to was amazed and told me that just about everything about angels was hard to manage.
Must be sumpin in the water ! :D all my fish like to breed. snails, guppies,angels.
The pet store I went to to buy brine offered me a cool dollar each for my babies. He sells them from $13.00 to $20.00
 

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