A happy Thanksgiving to everyone. Our home raised turkeys were moist and tender, as were our carrots, cabbage, potatoes, garlic, onions- all from our garden. If only we could grow enough to eat this hearty for the entire year, but with our small garden, a few meals a year which are completely home grown are all we can muster.
A happy Thanksgiving to everyone. Our home raised turkeys were moist and tender, as were our carrots, cabbage, potatoes, garlic, onions- all from our garden. If only we could grow enough to eat this hearty for the entire year, but with our small garden, a few meals a year which are completely home grown are all we can muster.
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1 Response to Happy Thanksgiving
Happy Thanksgiving to you too! It is my favorite holiday (not just for the food). What a blessing to have grown everything you consume that day: something to aspire to! Bravo Matt!
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