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Make smoothies from guava. Rhey are anti inflammatory.
are they ? hmm, I have never tried hem.
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Make smoothies from guava. Rhey are anti inflammatory.
I like the fruit, but family and neighbors don't, and I have tons of it! I won't work on somthing that will be throwing in the end!
I surely can send yiu a container!
Granny, I guess you had to leave a good tip at the restaurant, since that nice waitress cut up your steak for you! Why in the world did she do that? Did she help Tom?
Benny, I have 4 pineapple guava shrubs (Feijoa) but have only seen 2 guavas and the chickens ate them! Poor little guava plants want more water and humidity. Maybe next year!
I'm curious to know what you had for lunch!
Hen... downsize??? What is that?? Never heard of such a thing. Chickens don't grow backwards!
I only have 9 but he said he would get me a coop from TSC if I went down to one rooster and 2 hens. Shew can't keep my eyes open any longer I'm hitting the bed. Love y'all pray he changes his mind
NO DEAL!! Those little prefab coops are too small for 3 chickens. Maybe 3 Serama, but I would still want them in something bigger. He needs to build you a nice coop. As soon as he gets a taste of reaf fresh eggs, it will all be worth it!
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I didn't know you had trouble with your hands. All the weed whacking and mowing and stuff you do around there... not easy. My hands are the one thing that don't give me trouble... yet, thank goodness.
Quote: NO DEAL!! Those little prefab coops are too small for 3 chickens. Maybe 3 Serama, but I would still want them in something bigger. He needs to build you a nice coop. As soon as he gets a taste of reaf fresh eggs, it will all be worth it!
I don't like very much the feijoa tast, bur I have a dwarf Guava tree and that is wonderful and get eaten befor I can collect them, my kids don't leave them to long on the tree.
Here a pic from tgem dome month ago
I don't know how they taste!Never got one before the chickens or raccoons or whoever eats them. The feijoa are common here because they grow reasonably well and can be mistreated badly, but still survive. I've had guava in Hawaii that I liked, tart tasting, but not sure what kind it was.