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On 3/14/2021 8:25 PM, Snag wrote:

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> Â* Our ultimate objective is to grow as much of our food as we
> reasonably can . I mean , we're not going to grow wheat for our own
> flour , but many of our vegetables can be grown at home and preserved
> for later use . A good example is that batch of spaghetti sauce that's
> wafting it's delicious aroma throughout our house - it has some of our
> frozen tomatoes in it .


Isn't it lumpy with those frozen tomatoes? Hard to bite?
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On 3/14/2021 9:30 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 3/14/2021 8:25 PM, Snag wrote:
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>>
>> Â*Â* Our ultimate objective is to grow as much of our food as we
>> reasonably can . I mean , we're not going to grow wheat for our own
>> flour , but many of our vegetables can be grown at home and preserved
>> for later use . A good example is that batch of spaghetti sauce that's
>> wafting it's delicious aroma throughout our house - it has some of our
>> frozen tomatoes in it .

>
> Isn't it lumpy with those frozen tomatoes?Â* Hard to bite?


After simmering for like 5 hours the lumps have all mysteriously
disappeared ...
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Ed Pawlowski wrote:

> On 3/14/2021 8:25 PM, Snag wrote:
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> >
> > Â* Our ultimate objective is to grow as much of our food as we
> > reasonably can . I mean , we're not going to grow wheat for our own
> > flour , but many of our vegetables can be grown at home and
> > preserved for later use . A good example is that batch of
> > spaghetti sauce that's wafting it's delicious aroma throughout our
> > house - it has some of our frozen tomatoes in it .

>
> Isn't it lumpy with those frozen tomatoes? Hard to bite?


LOL!
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