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mmm mmm mmm


OK, another photo of a tomato, only this time look deep into the meat of this fruit and ask yourself this: Do I really enjoy store bought mators or will I go find myself a farmer’s market somewhere and buy those really fresh ones that literally fell off the vine?

Of course, you may be a gardener and have your own stash at home and, well, that’s fine. I just want you to enjoy the incredibly fresh taste of vegetables grown right here at home in Swampland, that’s all.

I just ate a carrot from the supermarket. You know, the kind that comes in a bag and is whittled down to a nub? Well, I promise you it tasted like cabbage or some variant thereof. Thing is, a lot of folks don’t realize that 90+ percent of the food you purchase in a supermarket is genetically enhanced on some level or another. And, well, if that’s what you want, Frankenfood and all that, well that’s fine. But give me a fresh bell pepper any old day.

I find that there’s just something about eating food just picked from the vine or taken from the ground that’s not only tastey, but imminently more satisfying.

Now, if you don’t know where to find said food, follow this link and you can view all the available local produce sellers in the area, online, here at DailyAdvance.com. …

http://www.dailyadvance.com/search/content/features/stories/2008/06/29/0629localproducelist.html

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By Butch

July 18, 2008 1:06 AM | Link to this

Yes, Tomatos home grown can’t be Beat and they are starting to ripen and are ready to eat. I got my first one or two a day before the 4th. Fried up the bacon, with the lettuce and had me a meal. Yum, Yum!!!! Now That is what I’m talking about!! It’s “Tis The Season” Enjoy, it will be Thanksgiving in a few weeks??? Boy Howdy, Times Flys!! God Bless Our Troops & The USA.

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