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> Those deer ! ( beautiful brats) good at eating all sorts of favorite
> things, BUT , tonight a doe and twins was here getting a drink.....
> somehow the sight of them makes it less important that they have
> nibbled all sorts of of things from my yard and garden... I needed to
> head those roses anyway!!
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> Tomorrow I will go, get all the basil, and make Pesto, which I will
> freeze, very good to have on hand for a quick dinner.
> Rosie


Yes, they are beautiful and a thrill to watch - if only they'd keep their
distance! Rosie, do you have a recipe when you make pesto in a large
quantity? Freezing it sounds like a good idea.

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> > Tomorrow I will go, get all the basil, and make Pesto, which I will
> > freeze, very good to have on hand for a quick dinner.
> > Rosie

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> Yes, they are beautiful and a thrill to watch - if only they'd keep their
> distance! Rosie, do you have a recipe when you make pesto in a large
> quantity? Freezing it sounds like a good idea.
>
> Dora


Dora , I do not use a recipe, I just make it. Lots of basil, a big
thingy of pine nuts, fresh parsley, pramasan cheese....
put into plastic baggies seal and freeze.

Liquid fence may work , but it smells AWFUL till it dries, and if it
rain it washes right off, redo, every week or so.

Today I had a doe and twins!!!! Love those beautiful brats.
Rosie

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>> > Tomorrow I will go, get all the basil, and make Pesto, which I will
>> > freeze, very good to have on hand for a quick dinner.
>> > Rosie

>>
>> Yes, they are beautiful and a thrill to watch - if only they'd keep their
>> distance! Rosie, do you have a recipe when you make pesto in a large
>> quantity? Freezing it sounds like a good idea.
>>
>> Dora

>
> Dora , I do not use a recipe, I just make it. Lots of basil, a big
> thingy of pine nuts, fresh parsley, pramasan cheese....
> put into plastic baggies seal and freeze.
>
> Liquid fence may work , but it smells AWFUL till it dries, and if it
> rain it washes right off, redo, every week or so.
>
> Today I had a doe and twins!!!! Love those beautiful brats.
> Rosie


Thanks, Rosie - I need to get pine nuts, then.
I'll try and love those rascals when they come marauding.

Dora

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