DE42
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That looks good!!!!!Ok.....it’s out of the oven, flipped over and on a tray. Next is the official cutting.
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That looks good!!!!!Ok.....it’s out of the oven, flipped over and on a tray. Next is the official cutting.
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Well, I refuse to look that one up. I made the buttermilk pie (haven't tasted it yet - waiting for it to cool), and now I'm going to go back and find the name for that Meyer lemon thingey and look up that recipe, but I refuse to fall into anymore of your food traps. After I make the lemon recipe, no more!!!!!
Well, I refuse to look that one up. I made the buttermilk pie (haven't tasted it yet - waiting for it to cool), and now I'm going to go back and find the name for that Meyer lemon thingey and look up that recipe, but I refuse to fall into anymore of your food traps. After I make the lemon recipe, no more!!!!!
Ok.....it’s out of the oven, flipped over and on a tray. Next is the official cutting.
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Ive never had it before but i know I'd love it. That makes my mouth watter just looking at it.
Do you have the recipe? I might attempt it sometime.
Yuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Ok.....it’s out of the oven, flipped over and on a tray. Next is the official cutting.
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Looks spotless!Kitchen/dining is finally clean. You all dont even want to know how bad it was. [emoji33][emoji23]View attachment 226550View attachment 226551View attachment 226552
We all overdo it in one way or another at this time of year!Home from the party now. Didn't drink anything (never do) BUT I definitely over ate!!!The banana pudding was way too rich,
but I couldn't resist!!!! Ick. I wish I had resisted!!!!!
I buy the 4 pack cans of beer.Yep. I drink maybe 4-5 times a year. I drank maybe a little too much the other night lol but once in a while wont hurt no one. (As long as you don't drive after)
Yes that would work quite well.I think a nice Norfolk Island Pine could work here.... come the Holidays, you get out the twinkle lights and miniature bobbles and decorate. The rest of the year they remain as a nice house plant...
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Lol. That I can understand.They cost a fortune here.
I'll stick with the fake one until it looks like a bunch of pipe cleaners.
Yep, I didn't realize who you were for a whole 5 seconds!Time to swap avatars.
Oh that is sad. And I think you are right re the chopping of the roots. For clarification here in S.A. they just chop the tree. They don't supply it with roots at all. So this is where the confusion is coming in. I was actually refering to buying a young plant and growing it. I had no idea that overseas they actually supply it with the roots as well. Lol just shows you the little differences count.I buy a real one with roots and water it every day but rarely do they survive! I suspect they aren't grown in the pots they are sold in, their roots have been chopped to fit into a pot. I think you would need to buy a really small one and keep getting a bigger pot to keep it growing. Every year I go and plant my tree on the park behind my house but they nearly always die [emoji22]