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Group: alt.nuke.the.usa · Group Profile
Author: Sarah CzepielSarah Czepiel Date: Apr 15, 2008 15:25
On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 23:11:59 +0100, "maximilian smith"
wrote:
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:>"Seth Hammond" yahoo.com> wrote in message
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:>>>>>>>>> My garden.
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:>>>>>>>> With shopping carts in that nasty polluted crick?
:>>>>>>>
:>>>>>>> Ignore the confused rants of photofaliure.
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:>>>>>>>>> Other than cactuses, does anything grow in your dusty trailerpark?
:>>>>>>>>
:>>>>>>>> You have me confused with someone living in a mobile home park. I
:>>>>>>>> live in the garden of eden, I do. Sweet Wife has a few cacti,
:>>>>>>>> though. You?
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:>>>>>>> I'd wager that my wife is sweeter than yours.
:>>>>>>>
:>>>>>>
:>>>>>> What flavor is she?
:>>>>>
:>>>>> Honey.
:>>>>>
:>>>>
:>>>> Flagstaff Wildflower, Desert Wildflower, Orange Blossom or Mesquite?
:>>>
:>>> None of the above.
:>>>
:>>
:>> Too bad innit. Arizona has the best honey in the world.
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:>Apparantly those in the know (ie not you) rate NZ clover honey:
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:>http://www.beehealthy.co.nz/Products/Service/Engine?PrCategoryLink=8
Clover Honey is horrible crap. And creamed ? Jeese you're a begger when
it comes to food, Korn Roast.
Try Orange Blossom Honey
http://tropicbeehoney.com/honeyfacts.htm
Of the many prized honeys, none is more unique than Orange Blossom Honey.
When Florida orange groves blossom in early spring, the air is filled with
their perfume. Orange Blossom Honey is fragrant, delicate and perfect when
spread on toast, waffles, pancakes and other breakfast breads. It makes a
delicious topping for yogurt, ice cream and fruit salads.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Orange+Blossom+Honey
:>> I guess yer accustomed to second or third rate.
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:>Only when dealing with those from America.
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