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You could probably stretch it a bit further but beyond that, your intuition is excellent--real "Vitamix-owner thinking!" :)

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...if there's any room left in your freezer. :`(((

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That is an excellent idea! Isn't it great that things don't have to go to waste like they used to? Even greens like spinach and kale can be frozen to prevent them from rotting unused in the fridge.

Blessings,

Lea Ann Savage

Satellite Beach, FL

(321) 773-7088 (home)

(321-961-9219 (cell)

www.VitamixLady.com

www..com

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On Mar 22, 2011, at 9:16 AM, Bridge wrote:

So I just read, that you should consume within 24 hours of opening. I think I'll make most of the remaining liter into ice cubes to add to smoothies. Thoughts?

On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 12:09 PM, Bridge <kristen.k.bridge@...> wrote:

Jen! You made me laugh out loud!! I'm still alive! Yes we are pretty much neighbors!

I bought my first/only young coconuts from Joe Randazzos on Telegraph in Redford, I paid almost $2/coconut - and the first one had the purple tint. BUT this past Saturday I found 1 Liter of Zico Coconut Water from Trader Joe's (the Northville store) for $3 and some odd cents. The TJ's find seems to be the best deal I've found for the coconut water. I figure 1 Liter should last about a weeks worth of smoothies - hopefully it stays fresh for a week after it's opened.

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The theory here is, when your freezer gets full, but another! I am up to 4 :( And my electric bill reflects it...

Jen! You made me laugh out loud!! I'm still alive! Yes we are pretty much neighbors!

I bought my first/only young coconuts from Joe Randazzos on Telegraph in Redford, I paid almost $2/coconut - and the first one had the purple tint. BUT this past Saturday I found 1 Liter of Zico Coconut Water from Trader Joe's (the Northville store) for $3 and some odd cents. The TJ's find seems to be the best deal I've found for the coconut water. I figure 1 Liter should last about a weeks worth of smoothies - hopefully it stays fresh for a week after it's opened.

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Well, at least you balance that out somewhat by using your solar oven so much. ;-)FrannySent from my iPhoneOn Mar 22, 2011, at 9:35 AM, Berry <berrywell@...> wrote:

The theory here is, when your freezer gets full, but another! I am up to 4 :( And my electric bill reflects it...

Jen! You made me laugh out loud!! I'm still alive! Yes we are pretty much neighbors!

I bought my first/only young coconuts from Joe Randazzos on Telegraph in Redford, I paid almost $2/coconut - and the first one had the purple tint. BUT this past Saturday I found 1 Liter of Zico Coconut Water from Trader Joe's (the Northville store) for $3 and some odd cents. The TJ's find seems to be the best deal I've found for the coconut water. I figure 1 Liter should last about a weeks worth of smoothies - hopefully it stays fresh for a week after it's opened.

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Yes, well, one needs room for that, too.

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The theory here is, when your freezer gets full, but another! I am up to 4 :( And my electric bill reflects it...

Jen! You made me laugh out loud!! I'm still alive! Yes we are pretty much neighbors!

I bought my first/only young coconuts from Joe Randazzos on Telegraph in Redford, I paid almost $2/coconut - and the first one had the purple tint. BUT this past Saturday I found 1 Liter of Zico Coconut Water from Trader Joe's (the Northville store) for $3 and some odd cents. The TJ's find seems to be the best deal I've found for the coconut water. I figure 1 Liter should last about a weeks worth of smoothies - hopefully it stays fresh for a week after it's opened.

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That is my problem! I have NO room for such things. Starting to look like a ghetto house, lol.

Jen! You made me laugh out loud!! I'm still alive! Yes we are pretty much neighbors!

I bought my first/only young coconuts from Joe Randazzos on Telegraph in Redford, I paid almost $2/coconut - and the first one had the purple tint. BUT this past Saturday I found 1 Liter of Zico Coconut Water from Trader Joe's (the Northville store) for $3 and some odd cents. The TJ's find seems to be the best deal I've found for the coconut water. I figure 1 Liter should last about a weeks worth of smoothies - hopefully it stays fresh for a week after it's opened.

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Good point, Franny!! My solar oven is full of goodies at this very moment. I just got a spiffy new little cart on wheels for it :)

Jen! You made me laugh out loud!! I'm still alive! Yes we are pretty much neighbors!

I bought my first/only young coconuts from Joe Randazzos on Telegraph in Redford, I paid almost $2/coconut - and the first one had the purple tint. BUT this past Saturday I found 1 Liter of Zico Coconut Water from Trader Joe's (the Northville store) for $3 and some odd cents. The TJ's find seems to be the best deal I've found for the coconut water. I figure 1 Liter should last about a weeks worth of smoothies - hopefully it stays fresh for a week after it's opened.

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This may be a repeat, I am sorry, but whats the best way to freeze the greens like spinach and kale ?

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That is an excellent idea! Isn't it great that things don't have to go to waste like they used to? Even greens like spinach and kale can be frozen to prevent them from rotting unused in the fridge.

Blessings,Lea Ann SavageSatellite Beach, FL(321) 773-7088 (home)(321-961-9219 (cell)))><'>www.VitamixLady.comwww..com<:)))><

On Mar 22, 2011, at 9:16 AM, Bridge wrote:

So I just read, that you should consume within 24 hours of opening. I think I'll make most of the remaining liter into ice cubes to add to smoothies. Thoughts?

On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 12:09 PM, Bridge <kristen.k.bridge@...> wrote:

Jen! You made me laugh out loud!! I'm still alive! Yes we are pretty much neighbors!

I bought my first/only young coconuts from Joe Randazzos on Telegraph in Redford, I paid almost $2/coconut - and the first one had the purple tint. BUT this past Saturday I found 1 Liter of Zico Coconut Water from Trader Joe's (the Northville store) for $3 and some odd cents. The TJ's find seems to be the best deal I've found for the coconut water. I figure 1 Liter should last about a weeks worth of smoothies - hopefully it stays fresh for a week after it's opened.

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Hang on a minute, I have to go print this and make husband read it.

LOLOLOL

Velda (whose freezer is full 99% of the time).

On 3/22/2011 7:35 AM, Berry wrote:

The theory here is,

when your freezer gets full, but another!  I am up to 4

:(   And my electric bill reflects it...

Jen!

You made me laugh out loud!!

I'm still alive!  Yes we are

pretty  much neighbors!

I bought my first/only

young coconuts from Joe

Randazzos on Telegraph in

Redford, I paid almost

$2/coconut - and the first

one had the purple tint.

 BUT this past Saturday I

found 1 Liter of Zico

Coconut Water from Trader

Joe's (the Northville

store) for $3 and some odd

cents. The TJ's find seems

to be the best deal I've

found for the coconut

water.  I figure 1 Liter

should last about a weeks

worth of smoothies -

hopefully it stays fresh

for a week after it's

opened.

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, what type/brand solar oven do you have? I am hoping to

convince husband that we need one. He keeps wanting to build one out

of cardboard, but I am not playing here, I want to do real solar

cooking without worrying about a rain storm dissolving it!

Velda

On 3/22/2011 11:05 AM, Berry wrote:

Good point,

Franny!!  My solar oven is full of goodies at this very

moment.  I just got a spiffy new little cart on wheels for

it :)

Jen!

You made me

laugh out

loud!! I'm

still alive!

 Yes we are

pretty  much

neighbors!

I bought

my first/only

young coconuts

from Joe

Randazzos on

Telegraph in

Redford, I

paid almost

$2/coconut -

and the first

one had the

purple tint.

 BUT this past

Saturday I

found 1 Liter

of Zico

Coconut Water

from Trader

Joe's (the

Northville

store) for $3

and some odd

cents. The

TJ's find

seems to be

the best deal

I've found for

the coconut

water.  I

figure 1 Liter

should last

about a weeks

worth of

smoothies -

hopefully it

stays fresh

for a week

after it's

opened.

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Velda, I have tried the cardboard box, homemade petal cooker, and other homemade

versions-they all worked okay, but my SOLAR SPORT is the bomb! I have been

cooking daily in it for 6 years now, and it works a charm. If you want to buy

one, let me know. I do NOT sell them, but I have a wholesale buying club so we

can get them wholesale. Email me off list if you want more info.

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> >>> Jen! You made me laugh out loud!! I'm still alive! Yes

> >>> we are pretty much neighbors!

> >>>

> >>> I bought my first/only young coconuts from Joe Randazzos

> >>> on Telegraph in Redford, I paid almost $2/coconut - and

> >>> the first one had the purple tint. BUT this past

> >>> Saturday I found 1 Liter of Zico Coconut Water from

> >>> Trader Joe's (the Northville store) for $3 and some odd

> >>> cents. The TJ's find seems to be the best deal I've

> >>> found for the coconut water. I figure 1 Liter should

> >>> last about a weeks worth of smoothies - hopefully it

> >>> stays fresh for a week after it's opened.

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- when it is time to place an order - I don't mind if you post on list to get a group together. Perhaps post on the list then have all of the detail (how tos) discussions off-list, but I'm sure that when it is time to place an order, lots of people on the list will appreciate the notice that an order is being placed.

Blessings,Lea Ann SavageSatellite Beach, FL(321) 773-7088 (home)(321-961-9219 (cell)))><'>www.VitamixLady.comwww..com<:)))><

On Mar 23, 2011, at 8:31 AM, wrote:

Velda, I have tried the cardboard box, homemade petal cooker, and other homemade versions-they all worked okay, but my SOLAR SPORT is the bomb! I have been cooking daily in it for 6 years now, and it works a charm. If you want to buy one, let me know. I do NOT sell them, but I have a wholesale buying club so we can get them wholesale. Email me off list if you want more info.

> >>>

> >>> Jen! You made me laugh out loud!! I'm still alive! Yes

> >>> we are pretty much neighbors!

> >>>

> >>> I bought my first/only young coconuts from Joe Randazzos

> >>> on Telegraph in Redford, I paid almost $2/coconut - and

> >>> the first one had the purple tint. BUT this past

> >>> Saturday I found 1 Liter of Zico Coconut Water from

> >>> Trader Joe's (the Northville store) for $3 and some odd

> >>> cents. The TJ's find seems to be the best deal I've

> >>> found for the coconut water. I figure 1 Liter should

> >>> last about a weeks worth of smoothies - hopefully it

> >>> stays fresh for a week after it's opened.

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Thanks again, Lea Ann! I will be placing an order in about 2 weeks. I will post the pertinent info before then. The solar oven is a wonderful addition to the Vitamix, since you can roast PLENTY off veggies ahead of time for later processing in the VM. I just put 4 whole pumpkins in my solar, which will roast all day while I am not even home. Later this evening, I will buzz up the insides of the pumpkins into a lovely puree in the VM, then freeze it for ice cream, soups, etc. Nice and easy-that's my style, lol.

Velda, I have tried the cardboard box, homemade petal cooker, and other homemade versions-they all worked okay, but my SOLAR SPORT is the bomb! I have been cooking daily in it for 6 years now, and it works a charm. If you want to buy one, let me know. I do NOT sell them, but I have a wholesale buying club so we can get them wholesale. Email me off list if you want more info.

> >>>

> >>> Jen! You made me laugh out loud!! I'm still alive! Yes

> >>> we are pretty much neighbors!

> >>>

> >>> I bought my first/only young coconuts from Joe Randazzos

> >>> on Telegraph in Redford, I paid almost $2/coconut - and

> >>> the first one had the purple tint. BUT this past

> >>> Saturday I found 1 Liter of Zico Coconut Water from

> >>> Trader Joe's (the Northville store) for $3 and some odd

> >>> cents. The TJ's find seems to be the best deal I've

> >>> found for the coconut water. I figure 1 Liter should

> >>> last about a weeks worth of smoothies - hopefully it

> >>> stays fresh for a week after it's opened.

> >>>

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LOL-I plucked the pumpkins off the vine! I grow mini pumpkins year round, and big ones in season out doors.

Velda, I have tried the cardboard box,

homemade petal cooker, and other

homemade versions-they all worked okay,

but my SOLAR SPORT is the bomb! I have

been cooking daily in it for 6 years

now, and it works a charm. If you want

to buy one, let me know. I do NOT sell

them, but I have a wholesale buying club

so we can get them wholesale. Email me

off list if you want more info.

> >>>

> >>> Jen! You made me laugh

out loud!! I'm still alive! Yes

> >>> we are pretty much

neighbors!

> >>>

> >>> I bought my first/only

young coconuts from Joe Randazzos

> >>> on Telegraph in

Redford, I paid almost $2/coconut - and

> >>> the first one had the

purple tint. BUT this past

> >>> Saturday I found 1

Liter of Zico Coconut Water from

> >>> Trader Joe's (the

Northville store) for $3 and some odd

> >>> cents. The TJ's find

seems to be the best deal I've

> >>> found for the coconut

water. I figure 1 Liter should

> >>> last about a weeks

worth of smoothies - hopefully it

> >>> stays fresh for a week

after it's opened.

> >>>

> >>

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Year around? Where do you live? Plants here got a good freeze in Dec

and except my tomato and basil I moved into the sun room, all else

would have died, well except for my citrus trees which are protected

by being next to a big concrete block wall where they have the

advantage of residual heat.

I should look up seed for mini pumpkins. They sound fun. Do you put

in a watering system, or water by hand?

Would love to see you put up pics on the group website.

Velda

On 3/24/2011 4:58 AM, Berry wrote:

LOL-I plucked the

pumpkins off the vine!  I grow mini pumpkins year round,

and big ones in season out doors. 

 

Velda, I have tried the

cardboard box, homemade

petal cooker, and other

homemade versions-they

all worked okay, but my

SOLAR SPORT is the bomb!

I have been cooking

daily in it for 6 years

now, and it works a

charm. If you want to

buy one, let me know. I

do NOT sell them, but I

have a wholesale buying

club so we can get them

wholesale. Email me off

list if you want more

info.

> >>>

> >>> Jen!

You made me laugh out

loud!! I'm still alive!

Yes

> >>> we are

pretty much neighbors!

> >>>

> >>> I

bought my first/only

young coconuts from Joe

Randazzos

> >>> on

Telegraph in Redford, I

paid almost $2/coconut -

and

> >>> the

first one had the purple

tint. BUT this past

> >>>

Saturday I found 1 Liter

of Zico Coconut Water

from

> >>> Trader

Joe's (the Northville

store) for $3 and some

odd

> >>> cents.

The TJ's find seems to

be the best deal I've

> >>> found

for the coconut water. I

figure 1 Liter should

> >>> last

about a weeks worth of

smoothies - hopefully it

> >>> stays

fresh for a week after

it's opened.

> >>>

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >

> >

> >

> >

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I grow year round in Western NC, but I have an extensive indoor growing system that would put most off of the hobby. In my case, it is ESSENTIAL that I grow my own, since I am highly allergic to the chemicals used in most growing, and even organic growers use some that I don't tolerate. Growing my own food is the only way to assure I don't have issues. Over the years, my frantic outdoor gardening to preserve for winter has evolved into a full time growing season year round. Very involved, very expensive, but very rewarding. I will post some pics to the files.

Velda, I have tried the

cardboard box, homemade

petal cooker, and other

homemade versions-they

all worked okay, but my

SOLAR SPORT is the bomb!

I have been cooking

daily in it for 6 years

now, and it works a

charm. If you want to

buy one, let me know. I

do NOT sell them, but I

have a wholesale buying

club so we can get them

wholesale. Email me off

list if you want more

info.

> >>>

> >>> Jen!

You made me laugh out

loud!! I'm still alive!

Yes

> >>> we are

pretty much neighbors!

> >>>

> >>> I

bought my first/only

young coconuts from Joe

Randazzos

> >>> on

Telegraph in Redford, I

paid almost $2/coconut -

and

> >>> the

first one had the purple

tint. BUT this past

> >>>

Saturday I found 1 Liter

of Zico Coconut Water

from

> >>> Trader

Joe's (the Northville

store) for $3 and some

odd

> >>> cents.

The TJ's find seems to

be the best deal I've

> >>> found

for the coconut water. I

figure 1 Liter should

> >>> last

about a weeks worth of

smoothies - hopefully it

> >>> stays

fresh for a week after

it's opened.

> >>>

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >

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I am very interested in what you are doing. I have a good sized sun

room and if I can get family to help haul the Christmas boxes still

there down to the garage (if it ever stops raining long enough!),

then I hope to add to the basil, pepper and tomato plants there at

moment, to get them ready to move out front to places on the porch.

I really want to develop more grow box places to grow enough to

dehydrate this year. So am interested in all your ideas. Even if I

could not afford to do all you do, I know I can benefit from your

ideas and add over time.

Thanks will look forward to pictures.

Velda

On 3/25/2011 6:10 AM, Berry wrote:

I grow year round in

Western NC, but I have an extensive indoor growing system

that would put most off of the hobby.  In my case, it is

ESSENTIAL that I grow my own, since I am highly allergic

to the chemicals used in most growing, and even organic

growers use some that I don't tolerate.  Growing my own

food is the only way to assure I don't have issues.  Over

the years, my frantic outdoor gardening to preserve for

winter has evolved into a full time growing season year

round.  Very involved, very expensive, but very

rewarding.  I will post some pics to the files.

 

Velda, I

have tried the

cardboard box,

homemade petal

cooker, and

other homemade

versions-they

all worked

okay, but my

SOLAR SPORT is

the bomb! I

have been

cooking daily

in it for 6

years now, and

it works a

charm. If you

want to buy

one, let me

know. I do NOT

sell them, but

I have a

wholesale

buying club so

we can get

them

wholesale.

Email me off

list if you

want more

info.

>

>>>

>

>>>

Jen! You made

me laugh out

loud!! I'm

still alive!

Yes

>

>>>

we are pretty

much

neighbors!

>

>>>

>

>>> I

bought my

first/only

young coconuts

from Joe

Randazzos

>

>>>

on Telegraph

in Redford, I

paid almost

$2/coconut -

and

>

>>>

the first one

had the purple

tint. BUT this

past

>

>>>

Saturday I

found 1 Liter

of Zico

Coconut Water

from

>

>>>

Trader Joe's

(the

Northville

store) for $3

and some odd

>

>>>

cents. The

TJ's find

seems to be

the best deal

I've

>

>>>

found for the

coconut water.

I figure 1

Liter should

>

>>>

last about a

weeks worth of

smoothies -

hopefully it

>

>>>

stays fresh

for a week

after it's

opened.

>

>>>

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >

> >

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I am very interested in what you are doing. I have a good sized sun

room and if I can get family to help haul the Christmas boxes still

there down to the garage (if it ever stops raining long enough!),

then I hope to add to the basil, pepper and tomato plants there at

moment, to get them ready to move out front to places on the porch.

I really want to develop more grow box places to grow enough to

dehydrate this year. So am interested in all your ideas. Even if I

could not afford to do all you do, I know I can benefit from your

ideas and add over time.

Thanks will look forward to pictures.

Velda

On 3/25/2011 6:10 AM, Berry wrote:

I grow year round in

Western NC, but I have an extensive indoor growing system

that would put most off of the hobby.  In my case, it is

ESSENTIAL that I grow my own, since I am highly allergic

to the chemicals used in most growing, and even organic

growers use some that I don't tolerate.  Growing my own

food is the only way to assure I don't have issues.  Over

the years, my frantic outdoor gardening to preserve for

winter has evolved into a full time growing season year

round.  Very involved, very expensive, but very

rewarding.  I will post some pics to the files.

 

Velda, I

have tried the

cardboard box,

homemade petal

cooker, and

other homemade

versions-they

all worked

okay, but my

SOLAR SPORT is

the bomb! I

have been

cooking daily

in it for 6

years now, and

it works a

charm. If you

want to buy

one, let me

know. I do NOT

sell them, but

I have a

wholesale

buying club so

we can get

them

wholesale.

Email me off

list if you

want more

info.

>

>>>

>

>>>

Jen! You made

me laugh out

loud!! I'm

still alive!

Yes

>

>>>

we are pretty

much

neighbors!

>

>>>

>

>>> I

bought my

first/only

young coconuts

from Joe

Randazzos

>

>>>

on Telegraph

in Redford, I

paid almost

$2/coconut -

and

>

>>>

the first one

had the purple

tint. BUT this

past

>

>>>

Saturday I

found 1 Liter

of Zico

Coconut Water

from

>

>>>

Trader Joe's

(the

Northville

store) for $3

and some odd

>

>>>

cents. The

TJ's find

seems to be

the best deal

I've

>

>>>

found for the

coconut water.

I figure 1

Liter should

>

>>>

last about a

weeks worth of

smoothies -

hopefully it

>

>>>

stays fresh

for a week

after it's

opened.

>

>>>

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >

> >

> >

> >

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