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Old July 14, 2015   #586
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Looks really good worth. The plate looks like the perfect one too.
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Old July 15, 2015   #587
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Thank you Dan.

Here is the fruits of my labor.
Spaghetti with homemade Italian sausage my prize winning coleslaw garlic toast and Shinner Prickly Pear beer.
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Great job again! Did you know I notice a cherry on your cole slaw? I never had a cherry with cole slaw. Whats your recipe for your prize winning coleslaw?
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Old July 15, 2015   #588
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Worth, your Spaghetti with homemade Italian sausage looks delicious.

If you have to many zucchinis and sweet tooth, there are some recipes to make them.
Zucchini pancakes. They are great served with sour cream and/or honey.
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Old July 15, 2015   #589
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Looks really good worth. The plate looks like the perfect one too.
Salt I only ate about half of it.
By the time I had it was ready I was full.
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Great job again! Did you know I notice a cherry on your cole slaw? I never had a cherry with cole slaw. Whats your recipe for your prize winning coleslaw?
I had a spare cheery so I put it on top.
The recipe is cabbage carrots sugar, red wine vinegar, olive oil, mayonnaise.


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Worth, your Spaghetti with homemade Italian sausage looks delicious.

If you have to many zucchinis and sweet tooth, there are some recipes to make them.
Zucchini pancakes. They are great served with sour cream and/or honey.

I dont have any squash but the pancakes look good.

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Old July 15, 2015   #590
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The ice cream.
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Old July 15, 2015   #591
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Here is my best friend Joseppi and his three daughters I think the boy is a nephew.
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Old July 15, 2015   #592
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Here is my best friend Joseppi and his three daughters I think the boy is a nephew.
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Old July 15, 2015   #593
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Some kind of dog in a suit??
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Old July 16, 2015   #594
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That ice cream looks divine! I still haven't found the tub part of my ice cream maker (I have all the rest of it) but I really need to soon. The peaches are finally starting to soften. Making some peach barbecue sauce to go on some pulled pork sandwiches tonight, should be pretty tasty!
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Old July 16, 2015   #595
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Worth, your ice cream looks delicious! I made ice cream myself last week. Cherry cheesecake flavor (added cream cheese to the base) with fresh sweet cherries that I cooked down in a port wine reduction
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Old July 16, 2015   #596
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I'm making peach barbecue sauce to go on pulled pork sandwiches (on Hawaiian rolls) because most of the peaches I got from my mom are soft and it smells FANTASTIC in here! Shallots, garlic, salt, pepper, brown sugar, cinnamon, smoked paprika, ketchup, peaches, worcestershire sauce, and lemon juice.


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Old July 16, 2015   #597
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Wow, nice pic; looks good.

A friend of mine makes a habanero jelly and a peach preserve. She gave me a jar of each. A unique way to have them is to mix the two of them together with your favorite BBQ sauce.
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Old July 17, 2015   #598
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Sorry that picture turned out so huge, no way to resize it from my phone. Sauce turned out quite tasty and went well with the meat since it had been injected with peach juice prior to smoking. Now how the heck do I clean these peach pits to try to germinate them? The peaches are a clingstone variety and there is a lot of fruit stuck on them that I'm having a hard time removing.
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Sorry that picture turned out so huge, no way to resize it from my phone. Sauce turned out quite tasty and went well with the meat since it had been injected with peach juice prior to smoking. Now how the heck do I clean these peach pits to try to germinate them? The peaches are a clingstone variety and there is a lot of fruit stuck on them that I'm having a hard time removing.
Well folks now that we have the big picture, it looks great.
The best way with cling peaches is to use paring knife.
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Old July 17, 2015   #600
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I bet Oxy Clean would eat the fruit off those pits. You could try 1 tbsp in a cup of water, and soak 45 minutes or so. It works for tomato seeds. Blast them with a kitchen sprayer in a strainer after they soak.

Oh, and by the way, as far as I know, all peaches are grafted. The tree seedling you germinate from a pit will not have the same vigor unless grafted onto a good root stock before planting.
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