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Is it worth it? No Pictures,Old please read it


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Posted by Larry@stinescorner on October 07, 2013 at 13:44:01 from (173.54.227.206):

I put no pictures because i wanted Old to read my little story.., . I do canning and many people say,its not worth the time and effort. Sometimes I feel they are right ,but every once in a while something encuranges me to keep doing it,For example my daughter was buying dried fruit,she really likes it,I read the label on the package,it came from vietnam,So now we have learned to dehydrate our own apples and pears,I think it is worth it! Our apples are ugly,and for years no one but me would eat them,After they are peeled and in a bowl they look good,my daughhter grabbed a peeled slice and said wow Dad our apples are good! I t is worth it to teach her that ugly apples can taste as good or better than pretty ones.Another story, I have a good friend in nj who has a garden,but no room to grow potatoes,I told him I will leave a row of potatoes for him to dig.He did come to pa to dig the potatoes a couple of weeks ago, When he arrived he told me his neighbor in nj said to him why are you going to drive to pa ,you can get them in the store? When my friend told me this,I was second guessing was it worth it myself.But as we started digging the potatoes my friend said,he had never dug potatoes before,and the exercise and fresh air,and being away from the stress in nj made him feel like a million bucks! Also we picked other veggies,he drove away with a carfull of fresh stuff,Isaid was it worth it?He said it is priceless! Sometimes gardening,and canning and freezing stuff may not pay dollars and cents wise,but some things you can not put a price on.
I really envy your determination to put up all the garden goods and your kindness to pass out recipes,We have gotten some from you over the years too, Keep up the good work old!,,,,Larry and Family


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