PS the recipe is on the Not Just For Kids blog because it was super yummy. I also know there have been a lot of posts lately, but I am going to be pretty busy over the next couple weeks, so these might have to hold my adoring fans over!
Jun 2, 2008
Have Green Thumbs, Will Cook
PS the recipe is on the Not Just For Kids blog because it was super yummy. I also know there have been a lot of posts lately, but I am going to be pretty busy over the next couple weeks, so these might have to hold my adoring fans over!
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Your garden is awesome! I would be so excited to use something I grew. I hope I will be able to have my own someday. Good job Larissa!
Did you use turkey bacon?? Good job on that garden! I'm glad to see you are using it. I wasted my spinach last year.
Impressive!!! & the dinner looks delicious as well. I too was extremely giddy last year when we used our garden goods in our meals. Simple joys, right?
well done...and as for the turkey bacon question-i found out (on the ellen show from some guy who knows what he's talking about) that its really not better for you. i can't really remember why exactly but its in the book "eat this, not that." i just thought that was interesting because when i tried the turkey stuff, i never wanted to again...anyway, that was a tangent. your garden looks great. chalk one more thing that you're great at up on your imaginary board. you rule!
you are awesome, i can't grown ANYTHING!! I was worried about having children because every plant i tried to take care of died.:) That chicken looks goooood, i'll make it and just not put spinach in jason's--he is such a picky eater its impossible to cook for him. But i love pepperjack so i'll try it yo'.
I love gardening! I used basil from my garden to make some home made pesto last week and I felt so cool! I planted way too much stuff in my garden (it's my first one). Yours looks so nice! What exactly do you have planted in there?
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