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On 17/09/2012 15:07, Kate Morgan wrote:
no, tomato`s to Edinburgh. When my 5 year old granddaughter comes to
stay with us during the summer, one of her favourite things is to stand
in the greenhouse eating the fresh toms. This year she was disappointed
because we did not have any ready to eat. I rashly promised her that
when they were ready I would send some up to her by post, today I have
been able to do just that, the toms are ripening thick and fast and I
know she will be thrilled to get them.

granny Kate :-)

Ah Granny, but they do not taste the same.
 
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