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Lettuce in a container!
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Re: Lettuce in a container!
lol I wish you had your camera for that one! 
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Dumbo - Posts: 2070
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Re: Lettuce in a container!
I don't know why you were so bothered by the hornet in the salad ..It
wouldn't have eaten much of it .
Be thankful you didn't bite into the salad and find half a bug in it .
wouldn't have eaten much of it .
Be thankful you didn't bite into the salad and find half a bug in it .
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davefrombc - Posts: 1243
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Re: Lettuce in a container!
Well....
no sympathy from you guys, eh?
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CdnChelsea - Posts: 1106
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Re: Lettuce in a container!
Well I'm sorry...
....Sorry that you didn't have your cam that is. Food falling out of your mouth, arms waving, dishes flying. That must have been a Kodak moment.
Would have loved to have seen your better-half's expression to all that
....Sorry that you didn't have your cam that is. Food falling out of your mouth, arms waving, dishes flying. That must have been a Kodak moment.
Would have loved to have seen your better-half's expression to all that
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Dumbo - Posts: 2070
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Re: Lettuce in a container!
He had a total look of shock on his face
Didn't laugh at me at all.
Thank goodness.
He knows better....and he loves me.
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are never alone or weary of life" ~ Rachel Carson
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CdnChelsea - Posts: 1106
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Re: Lettuce in a container!
I'd have a look of shock too. My first impression would be she's choking.
Then I'd ask how you washed the lettuce w/o getting stung.
Then I'd ask how you washed the lettuce w/o getting stung.
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Dumbo - Posts: 2070
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Re: Lettuce in a container!
We have a salad spinner.
I can only imagine that hornet must have been pretty dizzy after that.
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are never alone or weary of life" ~ Rachel Carson
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CdnChelsea - Posts: 1106
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Re: Lettuce in a container!
Thankfully you didn't get the hornet in the first mouthful. 
Lyn
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Eeyore - Posts: 11189
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Re: Lettuce in a container!
Several years ago I did herbs in my basement with success. This year I got back into it. I did lettuce in soil and also in a simple hydroponic setup. I`ve been harvesting lettuce since January. One of my bins provided lettuce for 3 months or more. It is pretty easy to do and I hope more people will come to enjoy their own at-home, fresh, organic greens. It truly is rewarding.
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