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Good enough to eat. I'm going downstairs to knit when I've sent this, and
enjoy (purely co-incidentally) chocolate covered ginger.

drool

Mary


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Mary Fisher wrote:

Good enough to eat. I'm going downstairs to knit when I've sent this,
and enjoy (purely co-incidentally) chocolate covered ginger.

drool


LOL, now that's something I love too. Odds are the ginger came from the area
where we live, we have a thriving ginger industry he
http://www.buderimginger.com/commerc...er/default.asp


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Mary Fisher wrote:

Good enough to eat. I'm going downstairs to knit when I've sent this,
and enjoy (purely co-incidentally) chocolate covered ginger.

drool


LOL, now that's something I love too. Odds are the ginger came from the
area where we live, we have a thriving ginger industry he
http://www.buderimginger.com/commerc...er/default.asp


What an interesting site - thank you! I've never thought about where our
ginger came from before ... and we do use a lot. I wish there'd been a
recipe for ginger marmalade on it though, there seems to be everything else
and I've been looking for one for decades.The site is now among my
Favourites.

Mary




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Mary Fisher wrote:

Good enough to eat. I'm going downstairs to knit when I've sent this,
and enjoy (purely co-incidentally) chocolate covered ginger.

drool


LOL, now that's something I love too. Odds are the ginger came from the
area where we live, we have a thriving ginger industry he
http://www.buderimginger.com/commerc...er/default.asp


It didn't, it was Fair trade from somewhere in Africa. And VERY hot!

Mary




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