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Tomatovillian™
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Here are the last of the plants even after a so called CAT attack I still have plenty.
![]() ![]() The two trays on the far left will go to friends. I gave them 18 different variety's each. ![]() I cant remember how many variety's I have, 70 I think ![]() The peppers are in the small trays with the sun roofs still on them. Worth Attachment 3861 Last edited by Worth1; November 17, 2012 at 05:44 PM. |
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I must have missed the cat attack. How traumatic!
Fine looking class of tomatoes you have. Looks like it was a beautiful day today.
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Oh no, well they just culled those that needed to go
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looking good there Worth!!!!
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Worth,
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Worth, sorry to hear about the Cat attack and empty beer mug.
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Worth, perhaps your slug control centre needs a refill? Sorry to hear about the cat attack. Hope you didn't lose too many seedlings. What's left looks good. You can colour me green with envy as I sit here listening to the howling wind and -10C (before wind chill factored) temps praying for an early Spring.
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Thanks for all of the nice comments.
What I cant understand is what makes you guys think there was beer in that mug. ![]() That was iced tea that I brewed from a high brow loose leaf tea I get from a middle eastern market in Austin.8) It comes in a big pink bag or box and I cant read a thing on it. ![]() I NEVER drink beer before 8 AM while I'm off work. ![]() ![]() Worth |
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Worth, I have to apologise. Who in their right mind would think your drinking beer out of a beer mug.
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I never drink beer from a bottle or a can, unless I am at someone’s house and I don’t want to be rude. I like a good beer to breath before I drink it and then I drink from a pilsner glass. I was at a restaurant a few years ago and I ordered a Guinness to go with my steak. The girl brought out a bottle and set it down and left, with no glass. The rest of the crowd was drinking that rotgut bud and other such domestic beers in the can.YUCK ![]() I motioned for her to come back and asked for a glass to drink the beer from and she looked at me like I was some kind of nut, but she brought a glass. Bless her heart she was only about 18 or so and head no idea that some folks drank beer from a glass. She only knew what she had seen in the area. ![]() Now folks don’t get me wrong if you guys want to drink bud or drink out of a can or bottle then fine, I say, to each his own and live and let live. ![]() It’s just not me and I am still a full blood card carrying hillbilly partially raised in the Ozarks.8) ![]() Worth |
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Well if you ever show up at my house I have plenty of pilsner glasses and for you I will share.
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Yes Sir, there definately is an art to pulling a Pils. Just like tapping a keg, don't get it right the first time you be wearing it. Got my "Meister Brief" on tapping kegs and drinkin Pils many years ago. Ami
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I totally agree Ami. It is an art...and a skill. After working 34 out of the past 40 Oktoberfests here in Kitchener-Waterloo, I've pulled more than a few. The skill level rises when you have to add in the factors of speed and quantity - our Festhalle is licensed for 2300 - and they all want their beer yesterday.
Having also worked on the pulling side of the bar in a few English Pubs (back in university). Pouring the right kind of head on a beer is not only desired but expected. Here for some reason, they want as little a head as possible. But then, with some of the North American big commercial beers, you may not want a head to let it "breathe", since it might not improve the taste... ![]() And then there are Stouts....and that's a whole different kettle of fish....or beverage. I may have poured literally 100's of thousands of beers over the years, but I don't drink it myself. Can't stand the taste of 95% of them...lol. But a Guiness is a whole different thing of beauty in my book. Unfortunately, being Irish, its not served at Oktoberfest. <<sighhhhhhhhhhhhhhh>> |
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Guinness Drought = Worst beer ever created.
Guinness Stout = Greatest beer ever created ![]() Yeah, Worth, I am in Louisiana, I go through that scenario often, when they have Guinness in the restaurants here that is... Rarely they do. I hear some mention Guinness drought being more creamier, I think is really just the lack of carbon dioxide that makes people think that. I find the stout to be smoother and creamy in a different way, and richer for sure. I actually like some Oktoberfest type beers. What I really like in a beer which I can never find, but I once had at a local microbrewery in Austin, Texas.... is a roasty slightly bready and actually grainy tasting beer with the right amount of no overbearing hops. Cant find anything like it in the stores. Wish I knew what style it was. Guess I need to do some research. ![]() |
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