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>Just in time for NFL football (pre)season

Posted on August 19, 2006 by Daisy
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Green Bay Packer Vegetables!
Yes, those are green and “gold” beans, fresh from the garden.
No, I didn’t plant them this way intentionally.
But anything that makes me smile and is healthy must be okay!
And yes, they’re delicious.

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