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Old 09-08-2010, 11:08 AM
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Vegetable gluts are something I don't have a problem with
Neither do we. Our garden has to keep us in food all winter. We tend to pick and freeze immediately. In fact this time of the year the garden is left to its own devices as there is not enough time in the day to pick, process and garden. Doing it that way means that all the frozen stuff, fruit and vegetable is really fresh when processed.
 
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