For the love of tomato
On Jan 26, 8:45*pm, ImStillMags > wrote:
> On Jan 26, 6:28*pm, Food SnobŪ > wrote:
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> > On Jan 26, 6:00*pm, ImStillMags > wrote:
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> > > On Jan 26, 2:41*pm, sf > wrote:
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> > > > On Tue, 26 Jan 2010 10:31:47 -0800 (PST), ImStillMags
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> > > > >I live in the Pacific Northwest near the Canadian border, BTW.
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> > > > Isn't it awful? *I'm in San Francisco and have the same problem. *My
> > > > backyard is too windy and foggy for tomatoes... even the one called
> > > > San Francisco Fog. *
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> > > > My brother lives in the coastal mountains of Oregon... moved up there
> > > > from San Diego. *He can't grow very much of what he grew down there
> > > > outside, so he's set up a big indoor garden in a barn. *I can only
> > > > imagine what it's costing him in electricity bills.
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> > > > I love cooking with wine.
> > > > Sometimes I even put it in the food.
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> > > Indoor garden in a barn.....electricity bills.........I don't think
> > > he's growing tomatoes *;-)
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> > Actually, you can grow THAT "in the coastal mountains of Oregon."
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> > --Bryan
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> They grow a lot of "that" around here as well *;-)
In the area of wilderness that we like toi go camping there is this
woman who owns a canoe rental store. She thinks that the black
helicopters that fly around are the United Nations, and that they want
to relocate the locals into "camps near St. Louis," and turn the area
into "a biosphere," whatever that means. In reality, those
helicopters are DEA, looking for marijuana patches. Luckily, we have
never run across any because I've heard that the growers can get
violent. I wish they'd just legalize it, and put the criminals out of
business.
We call the canoe rental owner, "The Black Helicopter Lady."
--Bryan
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