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To: TobagoJack who wrote (174129)7/6/2021 1:42:36 PM
From: Lazarus  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217764
 
I'll ask my wife what recipe she uses for pomegranate jelly. I just had some this morning on toast.

Something like 10 years ago I went to the World Ag Expo where the largest weapons of mass production on the planet are displayed. Its an extraordinary event and the largest of its kind in the world.

Basically, if there's something new in the AG industry you'll see it there.

At one booth the vendor gave me a pomegranate tree maybe 15 -18 inches tall. I planted it in a corner of our back yard and every spring for several years when it began to take off are gardener (of around 28 years now) would hack it down thinking it was a bush. My wife was furious. To be clear, it wasn't our gardener per se, but one of his sons or employees. [As a back story, when he started working for us he had a bunch of little kids -- now they're all grown, some with their own kids, working his business.] I confronted him and told him that if he hacked that tree back one more time I would have to fire him. No problems ever since. [I might also mention that after he got our account he was able to pick up many more on our street and many through my recommendation of his services]



As you can see we will be having pomegranates in the fall


I made this for dinner last night. My version of bun thit nuong