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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 447919" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Thanks 3S!</p><p></p><p>Yup. Getting super excited. easy child and I are going to even learn to make our own breads the old fashioned way. I've always loved to cook, that's no problem, and I love cooking from scratch. MY problem is the clean up afterward, I hate washing all the dishes. lol </p><p></p><p>I just planted some red and yellow tomato plants. One in one of those topsy turvy deals, not sure yet if I like the thing or not as filling it with dirt and putting the plant in is well......interesting. The others went into two huge old flower pots I've had forever. Not sure how they'll do, but hey they were free from Nichole who's husband was going to toss them anyway.</p><p></p><p>Last week walgreen's had their topsy turvy planters bogo free so I snatched two of them up and easy child got the other two. One is for strawberries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 447919, member: 84"] Thanks 3S! Yup. Getting super excited. easy child and I are going to even learn to make our own breads the old fashioned way. I've always loved to cook, that's no problem, and I love cooking from scratch. MY problem is the clean up afterward, I hate washing all the dishes. lol I just planted some red and yellow tomato plants. One in one of those topsy turvy deals, not sure yet if I like the thing or not as filling it with dirt and putting the plant in is well......interesting. The others went into two huge old flower pots I've had forever. Not sure how they'll do, but hey they were free from Nichole who's husband was going to toss them anyway. Last week walgreen's had their topsy turvy planters bogo free so I snatched two of them up and easy child got the other two. One is for strawberries. [/QUOTE]
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