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I saw a news program about the shipping of fruits and vegetables once and it was very disturbing. They had the food at Central facilities where they were being sorted to be shipped elsewhere and the boxes were sitting on the ground in and around absolute filth, there's no way there couldn't be rats around the area among other nasty stuff..
I'm a bit lazy in this regard - I like to buy the kits already made up (I hope they are safe to eat?)
I'm a bit lazy in this regard - I like to buy the kits already made up (I hope they are safe to eat?)
Neesy see the spoilerI'm a bit lazy in this regard - I like to buy the kits already made up (I hope they are safe to eat?)
Thanks!Neesy see the spoiler
Do not buy romaine lettuce and don’t use any that you may have in your refrigerator until there is more information on the source of contamination. Consumers should also check salad blends and mixes, and avoid those that contain romaine.”
Frogs in there. Other things too. Found a spider. Big one. Still alive. Put it outside after much upset. Poor thing. It was in fridge. How cold it must have been though .. He is living a good life now, I hope.
Frogs in there. Other things too. Found a spider. Big one. Still alive. Put it outside after much upset. Poor thing. It was in fridge. How cold it must have been though .. He is living a good life now, I hope.
Frogs in there. Other things too. Found a spider. Big one. Still alive. Put it outside after much upset. Poor thing. It was in fridge. How cold it must have been though .. He is living a good life now, I hope.
This post made me smile It's something I would do. I hate to see any animal suffer.
If you love caesar salad then simply grow your own Romaine (or Cos, as we call it). It's very easy and you'll have fresh, organic leaves to enjoy.
Peculiarities and Plants – Romaine Lettuce – MINDING MY P'S WITH Q
What a nifty tip. Thanks!If you love caesar salad then simply grow your own Romaine (or Cos, as we call it). It's very easy and you'll have fresh, organic leaves to enjoy.
Peculiarities and Plants – Romaine Lettuce – MINDING MY P'S WITH Q