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I find taking the odd excess lettuce or tomatos around to the neighbours
from time to time does wonders for building relations & lets you have good
conversations (hear gossip). Today the various neighbours got some excess
endives, broccoli and grapefruit. Had 3 good yaks and got to nose at what
they were up to (beats pulling back curtains all day).

rob

Hmm, doesn't work with our neighbours. One lot eats no fruit and vegetables
(although they grow tomatoes, pears and runner beans!) and the other lot
prefers the clean ones they buy cheaply in shops.

I don't want to know what they're up to :-)

Mary


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