Grow Your Own! - Alison Sweeney

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Grow Your Own! - Alison Sweeney

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Hi Friends, Hope everyone had a great weekend! Last night I made a fabulous (if I do say so myself) home-grown dinner. Green beans, avocado, tomatoes with a little olive oil and feta cheese. I was cracking up at myself, though, because with all of our organic, home-produced ingredients, I was having visions of starting a dairy farm and planting an olive tree so I would never have to go to the market again! (Muuuahahahaha…that’s my “taking over the world” laugh.) In most

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Tags: Vision, Dairy, Beans, Emotion, Green Living, Gardening, Organic Living

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