Potatoes prepared by vinegar

Potatoes prepared by vinegar

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posted by girlwithasword at : pm no comments: email this blogthis! share to twitter share to facebook share to pinterest tuesday, february , whip it...whip it real good. (shea butter, that is...) posted by girlwithasword at : pm comments: email this blogthis!
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love love love love the geese :) the bunnies love each other :) free range bunnies are kind of hilarious :) posted by girlwithasword at : pm comments: email this blogthis! share to twitter share to facebook share to pinterest friday, may , can you see the bunny?
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herbs blog - adventures from the farm randomness about our life, work, and stuff that happens on our herb farm. our business is prairielandherbs.com, a mother-daughter team with a acre farm and shop in central iowa. thursday, may , goose caboose this is our new view, every time we turn around :) posted by
perennial herb bed and veggie garden area is doing well. brassicas, onions, lettuce green beans, eggplant, peppers maggie's raspberry bed, half weeded. :) posted by girlwithasword at : am comment: email this blogthis!...
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*sigh* hay is really heavy. this is what it looks like to pull weeds with goose "help". posted by girlwithasword at : am no comments: email this blogthis! share to twitter share to facebook share to pinterest friday, june , broken?
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our herb farm. our business is prairielandherbs.com, a mother-daughter team with a acre farm and shop in central iowa. friday, may , rain, rain, rain, rain, thunderstorms, tornado warnings, humidity, rain, mud, flood warnings, rain. that is what is happening here. big wet thundery storms, followed by
here's our step-by-step recipe for violet jelly ! roses will be blooming before too long, and my goal is to do a similar tutorial for rose petal jam. stay tuned! posted by girlwithasword at : am no comments: email this blogthis!...
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