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CulinaryAlchemist Pro BakeSpacer

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ImStuffed Over 10,000 Posts Club

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ddpie Elite BakeSpacer
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| ImStuffed wrote: | | CulinaryAlchemist wrote: | AH No, Thanks and all but that's OK...
I think I found something that will work... When I followed the link, there was a clamp on adapter... only 6 bucks... Totally Awesome... !!! |
aaah come on Shane, how can you give up an opportunity for butt crack plumbinig? ROFLMAO!!! |
I know, right? Jimbo's feelings will be hurt for sure! hahahahahahahaha |
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carolyn Pro Chef

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Posted: Tue May 26, 2009 4:01 pm Post subject: water |
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try and catch all the water you can in a 25 gallon barrel we put one under the evetrofs on the house they fill up quick and we use only rain water to water are garden. we have about 3 full ones right now. _________________ Carolyn
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CulinaryAlchemist Pro BakeSpacer

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Carolyn that is an awesome idea... !!!!
I really wish I could do that... Ya wanna here something funny about Southern California, or at least San Diego? This still amazes me, but I grew up in a wet environment... They don't put rain gutters on houses here... Can you believe it? It's not like it NEVER rains or anything, evidently it just doesn't rain enough to go to the extra expense... Still cracks me up after 12 years... _________________ ~ Shane
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BiscottiQueen Executive Chef

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You must be imagining some awesome recipes as you watch everything grow?! Your patio garden looks fabulous and it looks like you will have some lovely harvests!!! _________________ Following my gardening obsession here:
http://fromseed.blogspot.com
Try some of my custom biscotti here:
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CulinaryAlchemist Pro BakeSpacer

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| BiscottiQueen wrote: | | You must be imagining some awesome recipes as you watch everything grow?! Your patio garden looks fabulous and it looks like you will have some lovely harvests!!! |
Thank you... I am waiting and waiting for my first squash blossoms, although 1 of the males was fully open this morning... It was the only one... It didn't look like it was ready to open last night, but Boom! there is was this morning... They don't last long once picked, so I am hoping at least 3 more open during the day today so I can make a risotto tonight... _________________ ~ Shane
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BiscottiQueen Executive Chef

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| CulinaryAlchemist wrote: | | BiscottiQueen wrote: | | You must be imagining some awesome recipes as you watch everything grow?! Your patio garden looks fabulous and it looks like you will have some lovely harvests!!! |
Thank you... I am waiting and waiting for my first squash blossoms, although 1 of the males was fully open this morning... It was the only one... It didn't look like it was ready to open last night, but Boom! there is was this morning... They don't last long once picked, so I am hoping at least 3 more open during the day today so I can make a risotto tonight... |
How do squash blooms taste?! I've never tried them, but I would love to. I saw a recipe on food network once for zucchini blossoms and they fried them... I just didn't know what to think I couldn't imagine the flavor!? _________________ Following my gardening obsession here:
http://fromseed.blogspot.com
Try some of my custom biscotti here:
http://biscottiqueen.etsy.com |
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CulinaryAlchemist Pro BakeSpacer

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The Zucchini blossoms taste like really mild zucchini believe it or not.. I am really itchin to have enough to stuff with goat cheese, mascarpone and fine chopped mushrooms.. all battered and fried up... YUM!!!
I am actually hopping up & down in my chair at work...  _________________ ~ Shane
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