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Erna wrote on Tuesday, October 30, 2012 (PDT):
  • Recently purchased a new Arctic spa and just pkeicd up a brand new Telus smartphone powered by Android LG Optimus 3G and have been trying to download this app with no success. It appears to be downloading right until the end and then sends back a message download unsuccessful Telus is telling me there is something wrong with the App. Do you have any suggestions Thanks!
    Mk6mpje9LvqK wrote on Thursday, October 08, 2015 (PDT):
  • Besides, instead of trnyig to fight the system, you should accept and try to understand it, and therefore learn how to take advantage of it. A startling revelation. Please, tell us more. No wait. Let me get a beanbag and gather up the children, and you can tell us stories and play your panpipes. Seriously, you re telling HIM this
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  • Carrie - Fritz!Our book and cd made it and WOW! It turned out btileafuluy! My initally looksee brought tears to my eyes. We had such a fabulous day and you photographed it btileafuluy! Thank you so so so much.Wishing you and yours a lovely holiday and a spectacular 2010!carrie
    JfkxA2Gg wrote on Saturday, December 12, 2015 (PST):
  • Thank you Cynthia. A poached egg would be decilious on top!Rita, Italian potato cakes sound quite good. I must check out a recipe for them. I hope you like these ones!Thank for visiting Mary. I hope you enjoy them!Yes Clare the egg binds everything really nicely together. I hope they turn out nice for you!Paul, I ve never actually frozen them before but I d reckon that they d be perfect. Just cook them on a gentle, low heat when you take them out of the freezer. Let me know how you get on!
    4tFGmQWnH2xe wrote on Saturday, December 12, 2015 (PST):
  • Hi Sean. I had thought that rloesiss were similar to meatballs, but with added potato. I haven t heard of this version before, but it sounds delicious. I d like a little garlic sauce as an accompaniment, however it may leave the dish somewhat heavy Maybe a fresh salsa or chilli jam would balance the flavours better.
    miaQX2cMWozg wrote on Saturday, December 12, 2015 (PST):
  • Most if the trotacrs on our farm are green, but we do have one red one. While its a great trotacr and gets the job done its still not as nice as a Deere and it to makes me a little sad when I hook it in front if my plow. I don t blame Santa 4 being so sad for getting getting rid of his Deere.
    HveJDPLkPFD wrote on Saturday, December 12, 2015 (PST):
  • What happens when you burn wood is you cretae ash. Ash then increases the pH of the soil you burned on. So a couple of things can help. First; limit the space you burn on, the smaller the affected area the better. Before spending money on extra manure or mulched pine bows for the area, check the pH. Corn tends to like under 7, so if you start seeing 8 s and 9 s add some acidic and bio mater to the area, don t over do it either. If you like, roto till it in.Unfortunately, there isn t an easy way to get it back down fast, it will take a couple years to get back to peak. The big thing I d suggest is to keep the burn piles to the edges of the field as must as you can to mitigate the decrease in production.

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