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try this easy-to-make spinach peanut butter banana smoothie. print prep time: min. servings: ingredients c. unsweetened almond milk ⁄ c. water - ice cubes c. baby spinach frozen small banana t. natural peanut butter, no added salt directions place all ingredients in a blender and mix until smooth. pour
nutrition information per serving: calories ( from fat), g total fat ( g saturated fat), mg cholesterol, mg sodium, g carbohydrates, g fiber, g sugar, g protein. exchanges: fruit, ⁄ fat-free milk, high-fat protein, nonstarchy vegetable gluten-free recipes are prepared without any wheat, barley, rye or...
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this is a fun, informal community event, perfect for both new gardeners and those with lots of experience. how it works: bring any extra plants you would like to trade. you can bring leftover annuals, extra veggie plants, perennials that you divided out, excess bulbs, houseplants, even small trees if
or bag, so they can be easily transported and safely sit for a day or two until they are transplanted. please, if you can, have the plant marked (to the best of your knowledge). we will try to have some plant markers available at the swap, too. if you have a ton of plants to donate, but don't want any...
https://prairielandherbs.blogspot.com/2010_04_18_archive.html
this is a fun, informal community event, perfect for both new gardeners and those with lots of experience. how it works: bring any extra plants you would like to trade. you can bring leftover annuals, extra veggie plants, perennials that you divided out, excess bulbs, houseplants, even small trees if
or bag, so they can be easily transported and safely sit for a day or two until they are transplanted. please, if you can, have the plant marked (to the best of your knowledge). we will try to have some plant markers available at the swap, too. if you have a ton of plants to donate, but don't want any...
http://prairielandherbs.blogspot.com/2010_04_18_archive.html