Guest guest Posted February 25, 2011 Report Share Posted February 25, 2011 No, you are NOT alone-we should perhaps start a 12 step program! I am so fond of my frozen cubes ready to have on hand of various purees, juices, blends, etc. that I bought a second fridge, then a deep freeze, then another deep freeze! It is just me and my daughter living here and we have 4 contraptions for storing things ready for the Vitamix! Perhaps I had better lead the meetings? No, guess not...sounds like I am the one that needs the most help, perhaps inpatient. > > Hoarding. Is it one of the possible deleterious effects of daily smoothies? I " stock up " on smoothie ingredients (organic frozen fruit, mostly, but also greens). My freezer is stocked (read: bursting), yet I still buy a few more bags of fruit when I'm at the store and yes, I definitely need more greens. If my stock gets low, I get all twitchy. :-) I have so many greens right now, it's ridiculous! Green Smoothies for everyone!! Am I alone in this? :-)Amber > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2011 Report Share Posted February 25, 2011 Not only is my freezer bulging simple physics keeps me in check somewhat--I have no more room. I'd be doing a lot more "cubing" if I had more room--non-newbies here are aware of my contempt for simple ice as a freezing agent for smoothies. In all fairness, I'm a big fan of freezing anyway and also store things like nuts, grains, and flour in the freezer. Re: tongue & cheek.... sort of No, you are NOT alone-we should perhaps start a 12 step program! I am so fond of my frozen cubes ready to have on hand of various purees, juices, blends, etc. that I bought a second fridge, then a deep freeze, then another deep freeze! It is just me and my daughter living here and we have 4 contraptions for storing things ready for the Vitamix! Perhaps I had better lead the meetings? No, guess not...sounds like I am the one that needs the most help, perhaps inpatient. > > Hoarding. Is it one of the possible deleterious effects of daily smoothies? I "stock up" on smoothie ingredients (organic frozen fruit, mostly, but also greens). My freezer is stocked (read: bursting), yet I still buy a few more bags of fruit when I'm at the store and yes, I definitely need more greens. If my stock gets low, I get all twitchy. :-) I have so many greens right now, it's ridiculous! Green Smoothies for everyone!! Am I alone in this? :-)Amber > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2011 Report Share Posted February 25, 2011 I just got my Vitamix about a week and a half ago and I'm already stressing about not having enough fruit and greens for my smoothies. I now have more fruit and veggies in my house than I EVER have and yet it's just not enough. Why am I constantly on the lookout for more smoothie ingredients? I would like to attend this 12 step program before I get out of hand. I do have a deep freeze in my garage though so I have room to grow - just in case. Angie > & gt; > & gt; Hoarding. Is it one of the possible deleterious effects of daily smoothies? I " stock up " on smoothie ingredients (organic frozen fruit, mostly, but also greens). My freezer is stocked (read: bursting), yet I still buy a few more bags of fruit when I'm at the store and yes, I definitely need more greens. If my stock gets low, I get all twitchy. :-) I have so many greens right now, it's ridiculous! Green Smoothies for everyone!! Am I alone in this? :-)Amber > & gt; > > > > > > > > > > > > = > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2011 Report Share Posted February 25, 2011 I know and understand your feelings, exactly. k -- Re: tongue & cheek.... sort of I just got my Vitamix about a week and a half ago and I'm already stressing about not having enough fruit and greens for my smoothies. I now have more fruit and veggies in my house than I EVER have and yet it's just not enough. Why am I constantly on the lookout for more smoothie ingredients? I would like to attend this 12 step program before I get out of hand. I do have a deep freeze in my garage though so I have room to grow - just in case. Angie > & gt; > & gt; Hoarding. Is it one of the possible deleterious effects of daily smoothies? I "stock up" on smoothie ingredients (organic frozen fruit, mostly, but also greens). My freezer is stocked (read: bursting), yet I still buy a few more bags of fruit when I'm at the store and yes, I definitely need more greens. If my stock gets low, I get all twitchy. :-) I have so many greens right now, it's ridiculous! Green Smoothies for everyone!! Am I alone in this? :-)Amber > & gt; > > > > > > > > > > > > = > ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2011 Report Share Posted February 25, 2011 Oh good,I'm glad that if I need to go to group therapy, you'll all be there, too... :-) Until then, I might need to buy a dedicated freezer...! -Amber > > Hoarding. Is it one of the possible deleterious effects of daily smoothies? I " stock up " on smoothie ingredients (organic frozen fruit, mostly, but also greens). My freezer is stocked (read: bursting), yet I still buy a few more bags of fruit when I'm at the store and yes, I definitely need more greens. If my stock gets low, I get all twitchy. :-) I have so many greens right now, it's ridiculous! Green Smoothies for everyone!! Am I alone in this? :-)Amber > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2011 Report Share Posted February 25, 2011 Well I can't bring myself to buy strawberries right now cause I figure they are gross. ;-) But I'm already trying to figure how much I'll have to buy next summer to fill the freezer!! Â Stacey On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 10:34 AM, Angie <angieliddiard@...> wrote: Â I just got my Vitamix about a week and a half ago and I'm already stressing about not having enough fruit and greens for my smoothies. I now have more fruit and veggies in my house than I EVER have and yet it's just not enough. Why am I constantly on the lookout for more smoothie ingredients? I would like to attend this 12 step program before I get out of hand. I do have a deep freeze in my garage though so I have room to grow - just in case. Angie > & gt; > & gt; Hoarding. Is it one of the possible deleterious effects of daily smoothies? I " stock up " on smoothie ingredients (organic frozen fruit, mostly, but also greens). My freezer is stocked (read: bursting), yet I still buy a few more bags of fruit when I'm at the store and yes, I definitely need more greens. If my stock gets low, I get all twitchy. :-) I have so many greens right now, it's ridiculous! Green Smoothies for everyone!! Am I alone in this? :-)Amber > & gt;> > > > > > > > > > > > => Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2011 Report Share Posted February 25, 2011 Where do you live, Stacey? Strawberries are really easy to grow in hanging baskets!! I just got my Vitamix about a week and a half ago and I'm already stressing about not having enough fruit and greens for my smoothies. I now have more fruit and veggies in my house than I EVER have and yet it's just not enough. Why am I constantly on the lookout for more smoothie ingredients? I would like to attend this 12 step program before I get out of hand. I do have a deep freeze in my garage though so I have room to grow - just in case. Angie > & gt; > & gt; Hoarding. Is it one of the possible deleterious effects of daily smoothies? I "stock up" on smoothie ingredients (organic frozen fruit, mostly, but also greens). My freezer is stocked (read: bursting), yet I still buy a few more bags of fruit when I'm at the store and yes, I definitely need more greens. If my stock gets low, I get all twitchy. :-) I have so many greens right now, it's ridiculous! Green Smoothies for everyone!! Am I alone in this? :-)Amber > & gt;> > > > > > > > > > > > => Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2011 Report Share Posted February 25, 2011 I reserved the bed next to mine for you, Amber. They are keeping us in patient, but Vitamixes are available during recreational hour...From: berlinsmith <berlinsmith@...>Subject: Re: tongue & cheek.... sort of Date: Friday, February 25, 2011, 7:28 PM Oh good,I'm glad that if I need to go to group therapy, you'll all be there, too... :-) Until then, I might need to buy a dedicated freezer...! -Amber > > Hoarding. Is it one of the possible deleterious effects of daily smoothies? I "stock up" on smoothie ingredients (organic frozen fruit, mostly, but also greens). My freezer is stocked (read: bursting), yet I still buy a few more bags of fruit when I'm at the store and yes, I definitely need more greens. If my stock gets low, I get all twitchy. :-) I have so many greens right now, it's ridiculous! Green Smoothies for everyone!! Am I alone in this? :-)Amber > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2011 Report Share Posted February 25, 2011 Western Ky--Zone 6--!! I always thought Strawberries were hard to grow!! Do you use your landscape fabic bags??  Stacey Who is now sooooo excited!! On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 6:37 PM, Berry <berrywell@...> wrote:  Where do you live, Stacey? Strawberries are really easy to grow in hanging baskets!!  I just got my Vitamix about a week and a half ago and I'm already stressing about not having enough fruit and greens for my smoothies. I now have more fruit and veggies in my house than I EVER have and yet it's just not enough. Why am I constantly on the lookout for more smoothie ingredients? I would like to attend this 12 step program before I get out of hand. I do have a deep freeze in my garage though so I have room to grow - just in case. Angie > & gt;> & gt; Hoarding. Is it one of the possible deleterious effects of daily smoothies? I " stock up " on smoothie ingredients (organic frozen fruit, mostly, but also greens). My freezer is stocked (read: bursting), yet I still buy a few more bags of fruit when I'm at the store and yes, I definitely need more greens. If my stock gets low, I get all twitchy. :-) I have so many greens right now, it's ridiculous! Green Smoothies for everyone!! Am I alone in this? :-)Amber > & gt;> > > > > > > > > > > > => Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2011 Report Share Posted February 25, 2011 Oh, I usually buy the commercial stuff. That's not to say that I don't sometimes freeze fresh produce, just that it's not the norm for me. Wyler's has wonderful frozen wild blueberries and Cascade has some nice organic stuff--quite expensive, though. Re: Re: tongue & cheek.... sort of Well I can't bring myself to buy strawberries right now cause I figure they are gross. ;-) But I'm already trying to figure how much I'll have to buy next summer to fill the freezer!! Stacey On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 10:34 AM, Angie <angieliddiard@...> wrote: I just got my Vitamix about a week and a half ago and I'm already stressing about not having enough fruit and greens for my smoothies. I now have more fruit and veggies in my house than I EVER have and yet it's just not enough. Why am I constantly on the lookout for more smoothie ingredients? I would like to attend this 12 step program before I get out of hand. I do have a deep freeze in my garage though so I have room to grow - just in case. Angie > & gt; > & gt; Hoarding. Is it one of the possible deleterious effects of daily smoothies? I "stock up" on smoothie ingredients (organic frozen fruit, mostly, but also greens). My freezer is stocked (read: bursting), yet I still buy a few more bags of fruit when I'm at the store and yes, I definitely need more greens. If my stock gets low, I get all twitchy. :-) I have so many greens right now, it's ridiculous! Green Smoothies for everyone!! Am I alone in this? :-)Amber > & gt; > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2011 Report Share Posted February 25, 2011 Oh, you are in the same zone as me!!! Strawberries are a piece of cake, and yes, you can use the fabric bags, hanging baskets, pots to grow upside down, or a host of other ideas. I have some polly bags that you can just hang from anywhere, with strawberries poking out little pre cut holes-so you can grow six plants or so per bag! I grow the alpines, but I also have wild strawberries growing under my deck-hard to pick those boogers, but that's what kids are for! I just got my Vitamix about a week and a half ago and I'm already stressing about not having enough fruit and greens for my smoothies. I now have more fruit and veggies in my house than I EVER have and yet it's just not enough. Why am I constantly on the lookout for more smoothie ingredients? I would like to attend this 12 step program before I get out of hand. I do have a deep freeze in my garage though so I have room to grow - just in case. Angie > & gt;> & gt; Hoarding. Is it one of the possible deleterious effects of daily smoothies? I "stock up" on smoothie ingredients (organic frozen fruit, mostly, but also greens). My freezer is stocked (read: bursting), yet I still buy a few more bags of fruit when I'm at the store and yes, I definitely need more greens. If my stock gets low, I get all twitchy. :-) I have so many greens right now, it's ridiculous! Green Smoothies for everyone!! Am I alone in this? :-)Amber > & gt;> > > > > > > > > > > > => Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2011 Report Share Posted February 25, 2011 Hey , Do you think feed bags (as in horse pellets) would work for planting and hanging? "The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated." ~ Mahatma Ghandi From: Berry <berrywell@...> Sent: Fri, February 25, 2011 5:59:39 PMSubject: Re: Re: tongue & cheek.... sort of Oh, you are in the same zone as me!!! Strawberries are a piece of cake, and yes, you can use the fabric bags, hanging baskets, pots to grow upside down, or a host of other ideas. I have some polly bags that you can just hang from anywhere, with strawberries poking out little pre cut holes-so you can grow six plants or so per bag! I grow the alpines, but I also have wild strawberries growing under my deck-hard to pick those boogers, but that's what kids are for! I just got my Vitamix about a week and a half ago and I'm already stressing about not having enough fruit and greens for my smoothies. I now have more fruit and veggies in my house than I EVER have and yet it's just not enough. Why am I constantly on the lookout for more smoothie ingredients? I would like to attend this 12 step program before I get out of hand. I do have a deep freeze in my garage though so I have room to grow - just in case. Angie > & gt;> & gt; Hoarding. Is it one of the possible deleterious effects of daily smoothies? I "stock up" on smoothie ingredients (organic frozen fruit, mostly, but also greens). My freezer is stocked (read: bursting), yet I still buy a few more bags of fruit when I'm at the store and yes, I definitely need more greens. If my stock gets low, I get all twitchy. :-) I have so many greens right now, it's ridiculous! Green Smoothies for everyone!! Am I alone in this? :-)Amber > & gt;> > > > > > > > > > > > => Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2011 Report Share Posted February 25, 2011 Yes, they work beautifully! Feed bags will work if you just fill them with soil, lay them on the ground, and cut X holes across the top part. You can grow tons of things in them, including potatoes and such. (I assume you mean 50 pound bags)? If they are fabric type, they will last a couple of seasons. If they are poly, usually only one. You can also fill them with sand and make a quickie "raised bed" garden out of them by just laying them end to end in a square and filling the square with soil. I get 50 pounds sacks of grain, and reuse those, and I also get the bags that coffee beans come in from a friend that owns a coffee shop-they all work great. I just got my Vitamix about a week and a half ago and I'm already stressing about not having enough fruit and greens for my smoothies. I now have more fruit and veggies in my house than I EVER have and yet it's just not enough. Why am I constantly on the lookout for more smoothie ingredients? I would like to attend this 12 step program before I get out of hand. I do have a deep freeze in my garage though so I have room to grow - just in case. Angie > & gt;> & gt; Hoarding. Is it one of the possible deleterious effects of daily smoothies? I "stock up" on smoothie ingredients (organic frozen fruit, mostly, but also greens). My freezer is stocked (read: bursting), yet I still buy a few more bags of fruit when I'm at the store and yes, I definitely need more greens. If my stock gets low, I get all twitchy. :-) I have so many greens right now, it's ridiculous! Green Smoothies for everyone!! Am I alone in this? :-)Amber > & gt;> > > > > > > > > > > > => Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2011 Report Share Posted February 25, 2011 le---you brillant thing!! We have LOTS of feed sacks. my hubbie is SOOOO gonna think I've lost it--laying feed sacks all over the yard!! I LOVE it!!  Stacey On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 7:36 PM, Berry <berrywell@...> wrote:  Yes, they work beautifully! Feed bags will work if you just fill them with soil, lay them on the ground, and cut X holes across the top part. You can grow tons of things in them, including potatoes and such. (I assume you mean 50 pound bags)? If they are fabric type, they will last a couple of seasons. If they are poly, usually only one. You can also fill them with sand and make a quickie " raised bed " garden out of them by just laying them end to end in a square and filling the square with soil. I get 50 pounds sacks of grain, and reuse those, and I also get the bags that coffee beans come in from a friend that owns a coffee shop-they all work great.  I just got my Vitamix about a week and a half ago and I'm already stressing about not having enough fruit and greens for my smoothies. I now have more fruit and veggies in my house than I EVER have and yet it's just not enough. Why am I constantly on the lookout for more smoothie ingredients? I would like to attend this 12 step program before I get out of hand. I do have a deep freeze in my garage though so I have room to grow - just in case. Angie > & gt;> & gt; Hoarding. Is it one of the possible deleterious effects of daily smoothies? I " stock up " on smoothie ingredients (organic frozen fruit, mostly, but also greens). My freezer is stocked (read: bursting), yet I still buy a few more bags of fruit when I'm at the store and yes, I definitely need more greens. If my stock gets low, I get all twitchy. :-) I have so many greens right now, it's ridiculous! Green Smoothies for everyone!! Am I alone in this? :-)Amber > & gt;> > > > > > > > > > > > => Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2011 Report Share Posted February 25, 2011 LOL, Stacey-don't worry. All of my neighbors thought I had totally flipped when I started growing everything in flipped over tables, inverted bookcases, hanging planters with the plants growing upside down, and using funeral baskets that hold sprays of flowers for vining peas and beans. NOW, they all come flocking around every season to see what the newest wacky planters will be, lol. I actually have people that drive from three counties over to see my gardens every year. When I ended up in a wheelchair, I was DETERMINED that I would find a way to still garden, so I had to get creative. Now, it's more of a mission to see what I can make work, lol. One year I did vertical gardening on a small scale, this year I am going bonkers with it, both indoors and out. I just got my Vitamix about a week and a half ago and I'm already stressing about not having enough fruit and greens for my smoothies. I now have more fruit and veggies in my house than I EVER have and yet it's just not enough. Why am I constantly on the lookout for more smoothie ingredients? I would like to attend this 12 step program before I get out of hand. I do have a deep freeze in my garage though so I have room to grow - just in case. Angie > & gt;> & gt; Hoarding. Is it one of the possible deleterious effects of daily smoothies? I "stock up" on smoothie ingredients (organic frozen fruit, mostly, but also greens). My freezer is stocked (read: bursting), yet I still buy a few more bags of fruit when I'm at the store and yes, I definitely need more greens. If my stock gets low, I get all twitchy. :-) I have so many greens right now, it's ridiculous! Green Smoothies for everyone!! Am I alone in this? :-)Amber > & gt;> > > > > > > > > > > > => Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2011 Report Share Posted February 25, 2011 I had so much stuff in the freezer I had to store my vitamix ice cream outside with my mixed greens. Freezer door was held shut with some duct tape as there was so much stuff in there it wouldn't stay closed. Tony On 2/25/2011 11:15 AM, wrote: No, you are NOT alone-we should perhaps start a 12 step program! I am so fond of my frozen cubes ready to have on hand of various purees, juices, blends, etc. that I bought a second fridge, then a deep freeze, then another deep freeze! It is just me and my daughter living here and we have 4 contraptions for storing things ready for the Vitamix! Perhaps I had better lead the meetings? No, guess not...sounds like I am the one that needs the most help, perhaps inpatient. > > Hoarding. Is it one of the possible deleterious effects of daily smoothies? I "stock up" on smoothie ingredients (organic frozen fruit, mostly, but also greens). My freezer is stocked (read: bursting), yet I still buy a few more bags of fruit when I'm at the store and yes, I definitely need more greens. If my stock gets low, I get all twitchy. :-) I have so many greens right now, it's ridiculous! Green Smoothies for everyone!! Am I alone in this? :-)Amber > __________ NOD32 5908 (20110225) Information __________ This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system. http://www.eset.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2011 Report Share Posted February 25, 2011 Oh my goodness, who would have thunk???? Thank you . I know what I'm doing this weekend. LOL "The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated." ~ Mahatma Ghandi From: Berry <berrywell@...> Sent: Fri, February 25, 2011 6:36:29 PMSubject: Re: Re: tongue & cheek.... sort of Yes, they work beautifully! Feed bags will work if you just fill them with soil, lay them on the ground, and cut X holes across the top part. You can grow tons of things in them, including potatoes and such. (I assume you mean 50 pound bags)? If they are fabric type, they will last a couple of seasons. If they are poly, usually only one. You can also fill them with sand and make a quickie "raised bed" garden out of them by just laying them end to end in a square and filling the square with soil. I get 50 pounds sacks of grain, and reuse those, and I also get the bags that coffee beans come in from a friend that owns a coffee shop-they all work great. I just got my Vitamix about a week and a half ago and I'm already stressing about not having enough fruit and greens for my smoothies. I now have more fruit and veggies in my house than I EVER have and yet it's just not enough. Why am I constantly on the lookout for more smoothie ingredients? I would like to attend this 12 step program before I get out of hand. I do have a deep freeze in my garage though so I have room to grow - just in case. Angie > & gt;> & gt; Hoarding. Is it one of the possible deleterious effects of daily smoothies? I "stock up" on smoothie ingredients (organic frozen fruit, mostly, but also greens). My freezer is stocked (read: bursting), yet I still buy a few more bags of fruit when I'm at the store and yes, I definitely need more greens. If my stock gets low, I get all twitchy. :-) I have so many greens right now, it's ridiculous! Green Smoothies for everyone!! Am I alone in this? :-)Amber > & gt;> > > > > > > > > > > > => Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2011 Report Share Posted February 25, 2011 Well I'm planning to drive a couple of states over to look at your garden myself!! LOL  Stacey   On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 7:59 PM, Berry <berrywell@...> wrote:  LOL, Stacey-don't worry. All of my neighbors thought I had totally flipped when I started growing everything in flipped over tables, inverted bookcases, hanging planters with the plants growing upside down, and using funeral baskets that hold sprays of flowers for vining peas and beans. NOW, they all come flocking around every season to see what the newest wacky planters will be, lol.  I actually have people that drive from three counties over to see my gardens every year. When I ended up in a wheelchair, I was DETERMINED that I would find a way to still garden, so I had to get creative. Now, it's more of a mission to see what I can make work, lol.  One year I did vertical gardening on a small scale, this year I am going bonkers with it, both indoors and out.  I just got my Vitamix about a week and a half ago and I'm already stressing about not having enough fruit and greens for my smoothies. I now have more fruit and veggies in my house than I EVER have and yet it's just not enough. Why am I constantly on the lookout for more smoothie ingredients? I would like to attend this 12 step program before I get out of hand. I do have a deep freeze in my garage though so I have room to grow - just in case. Angie > & gt;> & gt; Hoarding. Is it one of the possible deleterious effects of daily smoothies? I " stock up " on smoothie ingredients (organic frozen fruit, mostly, but also greens). My freezer is stocked (read: bursting), yet I still buy a few more bags of fruit when I'm at the store and yes, I definitely need more greens. If my stock gets low, I get all twitchy. :-) I have so many greens right now, it's ridiculous! Green Smoothies for everyone!! Am I alone in this? :-)Amber > & gt;> > > > > > > > > > > > => Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2011 Report Share Posted February 25, 2011 LOL, bring feed sacks! I just got my Vitamix about a week and a half ago and I'm already stressing about not having enough fruit and greens for my smoothies. I now have more fruit and veggies in my house than I EVER have and yet it's just not enough. Why am I constantly on the lookout for more smoothie ingredients? I would like to attend this 12 step program before I get out of hand. I do have a deep freeze in my garage though so I have room to grow - just in case. Angie > & gt;> & gt; Hoarding. Is it one of the possible deleterious effects of daily smoothies? I "stock up" on smoothie ingredients (organic frozen fruit, mostly, but also greens). My freezer is stocked (read: bursting), yet I still buy a few more bags of fruit when I'm at the store and yes, I definitely need more greens. If my stock gets low, I get all twitchy. :-) I have so many greens right now, it's ridiculous! Green Smoothies for everyone!! Am I alone in this? :-)Amber > & gt;> > > > > > > > > > > > => Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2011 Report Share Posted February 25, 2011 Tony, my dear...when you have to resort to duct tape on the door, it is time to think about a second freezer! No, you are NOT alone-we should perhaps start a 12 step program! I am so fond of my frozen cubes ready to have on hand of various purees, juices, blends, etc. that I bought a second fridge, then a deep freeze, then another deep freeze! It is just me and my daughter living here and we have 4 contraptions for storing things ready for the Vitamix! Perhaps I had better lead the meetings? No, guess not...sounds like I am the one that needs the most help, perhaps inpatient. > > Hoarding. Is it one of the possible deleterious effects of daily smoothies? I "stock up" on smoothie ingredients (organic frozen fruit, mostly, but also greens). My freezer is stocked (read: bursting), yet I still buy a few more bags of fruit when I'm at the store and yes, I definitely need more greens. If my stock gets low, I get all twitchy. :-) I have so many greens right now, it's ridiculous! Green Smoothies for everyone!! Am I alone in this? :-)Amber > __________ NOD32 5908 (20110225) Information __________ This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system. http://www.eset.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2011 Report Share Posted February 25, 2011 If I had my own place I would. I live in an apt. A small hotel room is about the same floorplan. But hey the rent is cheap enough so I can get a new vitamix. Tony On 2/25/2011 9:15 PM, Berry wrote:  Tony, my dear...when you have to resort to duct tape on the door, it is time to think about a second freezer!  No, you are NOT alone-we should perhaps start a 12 step program! I am so fond of my frozen cubes ready to have on hand of various purees, juices, blends, etc. that I bought a second fridge, then a deep freeze, then another deep freeze! It is just me and my daughter living here and we have 4 contraptions for storing things ready for the Vitamix! Perhaps I had better lead the meetings? No, guess not...sounds like I am the one that needs the most help, perhaps inpatient. > > Hoarding. Is it one of the possible deleterious effects of daily smoothies? I "stock up" on smoothie ingredients (organic frozen fruit, mostly, but also greens). My freezer is stocked (read: bursting), yet I still buy a few more bags of fruit when I'm at the store and yes, I definitely need more greens. If my stock gets low, I get all twitchy. :-) I have so many greens right now, it's ridiculous! Green Smoothies for everyone!! Am I alone in this? :-)Amber > __________ NOD32 5908 (20110225) Information __________ This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system. http://www.eset.com __________ NOD32 5908 (20110225) Information __________ This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system. http://www.eset.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2011 Report Share Posted February 25, 2011 Oh, there is ALWAYS room for gadgets! My house is bitsy. Put one in the shower-who needs to bath when there are goodies to be blended! No, you are NOT alone-we should perhaps start a 12 step program! I am so fond of my frozen cubes ready to have on hand of various purees, juices, blends, etc. that I bought a second fridge, then a deep freeze, then another deep freeze! It is just me and my daughter living here and we have 4 contraptions for storing things ready for the Vitamix! Perhaps I had better lead the meetings? No, guess not...sounds like I am the one that needs the most help, perhaps inpatient. > > Hoarding. Is it one of the possible deleterious effects of daily smoothies? I "stock up" on smoothie ingredients (organic frozen fruit, mostly, but also greens). My freezer is stocked (read: bursting), yet I still buy a few more bags of fruit when I'm at the store and yes, I definitely need more greens. If my stock gets low, I get all twitchy. :-) I have so many greens right now, it's ridiculous! Green Smoothies for everyone!! Am I alone in this? :-)Amber > __________ NOD32 5908 (20110225) Information __________ This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system. http://www.eset.com __________ NOD32 5908 (20110225) Information __________ This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system. http://www.eset.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2011 Report Share Posted February 25, 2011 Well Stacey, I was sure hoping they would work. There are 2 things I have an abundance of..... Feed bags and horse manure. Lol. In youth we learn, in age we understand. On Feb 25, 2011, at 6:48 PM, asummers asummers <asummers@...> wrote: le---you brillant thing!! We have LOTS of feed sacks. my hubbie is SOOOO gonna think I've lost it--laying feed sacks all over the yard!! I LOVE it!! Stacey On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 7:36 PM, Berry <berrywell@...> wrote: Yes, they work beautifully! Feed bags will work if you just fill them with soil, lay them on the ground, and cut X holes across the top part. You can grow tons of things in them, including potatoes and such. (I assume you mean 50 pound bags)? If they are fabric type, they will last a couple of seasons. If they are poly, usually only one. You can also fill them with sand and make a quickie "raised bed" garden out of them by just laying them end to end in a square and filling the square with soil. I get 50 pounds sacks of grain, and reuse those, and I also get the bags that coffee beans come in from a friend that owns a coffee shop-they all work great. I just got my Vitamix about a week and a half ago and I'm already stressing about not having enough fruit and greens for my smoothies. I now have more fruit and veggies in my house than I EVER have and yet it's just not enough. Why am I constantly on the lookout for more smoothie ingredients? I would like to attend this 12 step program before I get out of hand. I do have a deep freeze in my garage though so I have room to grow - just in case. Angie > & gt;> & gt; Hoarding. Is it one of the possible deleterious effects of daily smoothies? I "stock up" on smoothie ingredients (organic frozen fruit, mostly, but also greens). My freezer is stocked (read: bursting), yet I still buy a few more bags of fruit when I'm at the store and yes, I definitely need more greens. If my stock gets low, I get all twitchy. :-) I have so many greens right now, it's ridiculous! Green Smoothies for everyone!! Am I alone in this? :-)Amber > & gt;> > > > > > > > > > > > => Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2011 Report Share Posted February 25, 2011 I'm SO envious (of the horses, not of the manure). I LOVE to ride and wish I could afford to do it better. I had a mounted cop tell me that he really likes when people like me stop and pet the horses because it has a calming effect on them. Granted, you have the occasional fellow who decides to open a bag of tortilla chips you picked up at Whole Foods or who poaches a stroller-bound toddler's french fries but that's part of their charm, isn't it? =) I still remember being kissed by a police horse in Times Square not long after I moved to NYC. I just love horses. Re: Re: tongue & cheek.... sort of Well Stacey, I was sure hoping they would work. There are 2 things I have an abundance of..... Feed bags and horse manure. Lol. In youth we learn, in age we understand. On Feb 25, 2011, at 6:48 PM, asummers asummers <asummers@...> wrote: le---you brillant thing!! We have LOTS of feed sacks. my hubbie is SOOOO gonna think I've lost it--laying feed sacks all over the yard!! I LOVE it!! Stacey On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 7:36 PM, Berry <berrywell@...> wrote: Yes, they work beautifully! Feed bags will work if you just fill them with soil, lay them on the ground, and cut X holes across the top part. You can grow tons of things in them, including potatoes and such. (I assume you mean 50 pound bags)? If they are fabric type, they will last a couple of seasons. If they are poly, usually only one. You can also fill them with sand and make a quickie "raised bed" garden out of them by just laying them end to end in a square and filling the square with soil. I get 50 pounds sacks of grain, and reuse those, and I also get the bags that coffee beans come in from a friend that owns a coffee shop-they all work great. I just got my Vitamix about a week and a half ago and I'm already stressing about not having enough fruit and greens for my smoothies. I now have more fruit and veggies in my house than I EVER have and yet it's just not enough. Why am I constantly on the lookout for more smoothie ingredients? I would like to attend this 12 step program before I get out of hand. I do have a deep freeze in my garage though so I have room to grow - just in case. Angie > & gt; > & gt; Hoarding. Is it one of the possible deleterious effects of daily smoothies? I "stock up" on smoothie ingredients (organic frozen fruit, mostly, but also greens). My freezer is stocked (read: bursting), yet I still buy a few more bags of fruit when I'm at the store and yes, I definitely need more greens. If my stock gets low, I get all twitchy. :-) I have so many greens right now, it's ridiculous! Green Smoothies for everyone!! Am I alone in this? :-)Amber > & gt; > > > > > > > > > > > > = > _ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2011 Report Share Posted February 25, 2011 .....Ah, sounds peaceful... :-) Amber > > > > > > Hoarding. Is it one of the possible deleterious effects of daily smoothies? I " stock up " on smoothie ingredients (organic frozen fruit, mostly, but also greens). My freezer is stocked (read: bursting), yet I still buy a few more bags of fruit when I'm at the store and yes, I definitely need more greens. If my stock gets low, I get all twitchy. :-) I have so many greens right now, it's ridiculous! Green Smoothies for everyone!! Am I alone in this? :-)Amber > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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