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Sounds yummy!
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Do you have a bagging lawn mower? If so just mow them and mulch the rest of your garden. Or put on the compost pile.

Nope don't have one, I live in the country & just let the grass fly. I do rake it for the birds and other stuff.

I had my tire tower set up on the south end of my house & it got full sun morning to sundown. I think I will have to re-think the location for it, although in the fall it won't be as hot. Do you plan to try yours again?

I use grass clippings for the garden, that is why I bag. I'm not sure if I am going to try again or not, if none of the others have any potatoes then definately not. We use so few potatoes I can't even get through a 5 lb bag w/o some rotting or rooting. I was going to experiment w/ preserving (dehydrating) if I got a good harvest. I think for us the energy, time, and expense would be best used growing something else.
 
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I need to know how to do crock pot meatloaf please!!!!!!!!!

I will also have to look up the charboil oil-less fryer.

Heres one for your crock pot:

CROCK POT CANDY

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Ingredients:
Servings:
24 24
1 (16 ounce) package dry roasted salted peanuts
1 (16 ounce) package unsalted dry roasted peanuts
1 (12 ounce) package semi-sweet chocolate bits
1 (4 ounce) German chocolate bars
32 ounces white almond bark
Change Measurements: US | Metric
Directions:
1. Put peanuts in bottom of crock pot; add other ingredients.
2. Cook on low setting for 1 1/2 to 2 hours.
3. Place rounded spoonfuls onto wax paper and allow to cool.

Had to go raid mom's pantry, she had a bunch made up last week. It is truly, death by CHOCOLATE!!!
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Sitting outside with the computer, wireless router, Mr P is just untied both shoes, and now trying to help me type this letter.
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Now there's a good use for the crock pot!!!!!!!!
 
I brought the Speckled Sussex sisters inside this morning. One of them had leg troubles as a chick, and the leg trouble seems to have reappeared. Only one is having trouble getting around, but they are buddies so I brought both in. After they've had some time to settle in after the stress of being caught and caged, I'll get the weak-legged one out and see if I can see what's happening. Betsy, I'm going to try to find your post on the slipped tendon treatment. A couple of days ago when this pullet was walking around more, I noticed that she picks her left leg way up high and sticks it out in front of her like a Turkish soldier before putting it down again.
 
good afternoon everyone. I have a question. Im wondering if you can kill a chicken to be butcherd an then put the dead bird in the fridge and then come back a week later and do the scalding and process then???
 

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