SUNDAY SAYS

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  1. Is this even a question? I Plant small salmon roe in my garden, I water it with salt water. I move the loxlings up the window box as they get larger and get ready to mate.....then, in a wonder of nature, the mature salmon plant jump into the brine, where they swim for three days, jump into the air, and shred themselves into convenient leaves of tender saltiness and flavor, and dive into a plastic bag, which by and exothermic reaction seals itself to insure freshness. The roe drifts down to the end of the window box to resume natures cycle.

    Don't even get me started on how I grow bagels!

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  2. lox belongs to that category of vegetables that leela cyd's dad also puts canter's pastrami sandwiches. do you grow those in your garden too?

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  3. nothing to do with your question, but happy v-day to you and the man.im still trying to dig up istanbul recommendations for you.
    ps: one word of advise, haggle!

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  4. only ross would grow lox. and only i would love him so much for knowing how to do it. viva la fishegetables!

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