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 Posted By: mrsjimmyp 
Nov 11  # 31 of 36
Sis Cathy I have a small pond behind my house and we also have a 40 acre lake on our property. But I don't eat fish...lol. I do love to go sit at the lake during warm weather...it is so relaxing.
Next spring I plan to plant a bunch of fruit trees.And Blueberry bushes ...I love Blueberries...those chickens can really put out the fertilizer lol....but it is oh so good for the garden !
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 Posted By: Cook Chatty Cathy 
Nov 11  # 32 of 36
Quote mrsjimmyp wrote:
Sis Cathy I have a small pond behind my house and we also have a 40 acre lake on our property. But I don't eat fish...lol. I do love to go sit at the lake during warm weather...it is so relaxing.
Next spring I plan to plant a bunch of fruit trees.And Blueberry bushes ...I love Blueberries...those chickens can really put out the fertilizer lol....but it is oh so good for the garden !


I'm with you on that Francie!!! I could sit beside the water all day long & just chill out to the max:)
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 Posted By: shipscook 
Nov 11  # 33 of 36
whoops, no Sweetie, I got the Iranian saffron in Istanbul Turkey. Since it looks like a long time till we can go to Iran, and can't afford a Turkey trip right now, guess I will have to settle for Penzeys--they are the best, always very fresh. Will still look for other site.

Nan
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 Posted By: jfain 
Nov 12  # 34 of 36
I bought some wonderful saffron on my trip to Singapore. It seems to be a lot less expensive over seas. I went through mine pretty fast though since I love saffron. I have found that the Indian grocery near me sells big packs of whole saffron threads at very reasonable prices. Now I always go there for my saffron and while I'm there I'm like a kid in a candy store. They have so many wonderful ingredients.
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 Posted By: Cook Chatty Cathy 
Nov 12  # 35 of 36
Quote jfain wrote:
I bought some wonderful saffron on my trip to Singapore. It seems to be a lot less expensive over seas. I went through mine pretty fast though since I love saffron. I have found that the Indian grocery near me sells big packs of whole saffron threads at very reasonable prices. Now I always go there for my saffron and while I'm there I'm like a kid in a candy store. They have so many wonderful ingredients.

I can certianly relate to the "kid in the candy store" feeling you get when you shop at the Indian grocery, around where I live there is no such thing and this past summer we went down to Orlando, FL and I found an International Market and when I shopped there I went wild buying stuff up!!!!