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Old January 27, 2016   #11
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Doesn't anyone grow the old mean yellow onions? The ones that could make you cry? I liked those best, but everywhere all I see is sweet onions.

I think the mean ones caramelize down better in an iron skillet and are so good. The sweet ones aren't the same.

I like what you are doing, worth, and it should be neat to have fresh ginger and all the other goodies, too.

I will grow the mean onions next year I like them too to make french onion soup.

I just got back from the dry farm in the back and the English peas are starting to come up and the sugar snap peas I planted by the ginger is starting to sprout.
I called it the dry farm because I didn't water anything I planted there.
It looks like the Radicchio both kinds might make a good stand too.


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