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I grew a sexy sweet pertaytor once
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I like pickled beets. Turnips and kohlrabi aren't had depending on how they are cooked. Used to grow all three for seed.
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size 13-1/2 shoe
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A tator from our garden last fall! A fraction short of 5 pounds! With your turnup and my potato.....we’d have the beginnings of a hell of a soup! I plant over a nuclear waste site.....what’s your secret? 🤪 memtb Norkotah?
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
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size 13-1/2 shoe you one twisted sumbish!
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
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size 13-1/2 shoe you one twisted sumbish! Just imagine what his carrots look like! Sheesh!!!
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Europeans make a root vegetable mash that can include turnips. It almost always includes potatoes, with a few to several of these - celery root (celeriac), carrots, turnips, rutabagas. It is delicious. Have had it in several countries to include France and Belgium, where I found it to be quite tasty. Had it with rabbit in a wine reduction sauce in a sidewalk cafe in Paris and with homemade sausages in a small cafe in Brussels on a narrow alley way just off Grand Place.
The name the Europeans call the mash escapes me right now. Riced
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Poor farm families (my grandparents, for instance) lived on mashed turnips. Mashed with cream, butter and sugar. Not that bad and very filling. (The cream and butter were produced on the farm as well, so...there it is. I used to cut them up and put them in stews in grandparents honor. The stew would be done long before the turnips, but edible.
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size 13-1/2 shoe you one twisted sumbish! Just imagine what his carrots look like! Sheesh!!! I've grown a couple that were amazing. And a horseradish that kinda looked like some illustration out of the KamaSutra................... not that I know what's in there......................just guessin'
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
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... That's a good idea. I'll set it out about 500 yards,....................cause the Creedmoor is just getting started good at that range. Gotta chuckle outta your comment above ... Last time I was at Whittaker's, there was a David Koresh, tie-dyed commando leading an entourage around the store. At one point I over heard him telling one of his understudies "At 450 yards the 6.5 Creedmoor is still rising." Can't make this stuff up...
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... That's a good idea. I'll set it out about 500 yards,....................cause the Creedmoor is just getting started good at that range. Gotta chuckle outta your comment above ... Last time I was at Whittaker's, there was a David Koresh, tie-dyed commando leading an entourage around the store. At one point I over heard him telling one of his understudies "At 450 yards the 6.5 Creedmoor is still rising." Can't make this stuff up... You mean it's not? LOL
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Fugk Yo Couch and Yo Turnip
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James,
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Mail that turnip around, name it Bluto
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Everybody sign it and forward it
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A tator from our garden last fall! A fraction short of 5 pounds! With your turnup and my potato.....we’d have the beginnings of a hell of a soup! I plant over a nuclear waste site.....what’s your secret? 🤪 memtb Norkotah? Nah.....North-Central Wyoming! memtb
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Europeans make a root vegetable mash that can include turnips. It almost always includes potatoes, with a few to several of these - celery root (celeriac), carrots, turnips, rutabagas. It is delicious. Have had it in several countries to include France and Belgium, where I found it to be quite tasty. Had it with rabbit in a wine reduction sauce in a sidewalk cafe in Paris and with homemade sausages in a small cafe in Brussels on a narrow alley way just off Grand Place.
The name the Europeans call the mash escapes me right now. I tried to recreate it once here, but wasn't able to duplicate that fine concoction. A coworker from France I worked with told me it was because I hadn't processed the celery root correctly. I believe turnips are included in food dishes only when enough cat s hit cannot be found to make the food sufficiently unpalatable.
These are my opinions, feel free to disagree.
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Europeans make a root vegetable mash that can include turnips. It almost always includes potatoes, with a few to several of these - celery root (celeriac), carrots, turnips, rutabagas. It is delicious. Have had it in several countries to include France and Belgium, where I found it to be quite tasty. Had it with rabbit in a wine reduction sauce in a sidewalk cafe in Paris and with homemade sausages in a small cafe in Brussels on a narrow alley way just off Grand Place.
The name the Europeans call the mash escapes me right now. I tried to recreate it once here, but wasn't able to duplicate that fine concoction. A coworker from France I worked with told me it was because I hadn't processed the celery root correctly. I believe turnips are included in food dishes only when enough cat s hit cannot be found to make the food sufficiently unpalatable. Lol.
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James,
Thats a biggun! Will it be too pithy? Be a pithy if it gets wasted. I saw what you did there.
Slaves get what they need. Free men get what they want. Rehabilitation is way overrated. Orwell wasn't wrong. GOA member disappointed NRA member 24HCF SEARCH
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