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Thursday, July 9, 2009
How to dispose of cauliflower greens
Option 1: Chickens.
The girls had a good time tearing up these leftover greens from our cauliflower plants. When they were done, I moved to-
Option 2: Horses.
That was a speedy step. Didn't take any photos.
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