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Molson sounds like our Ziggy. He used to eat the raspberries, tomatoes, and peas off the plant! I could never figure out why I didn't have any ripe tomatoes and then one day I caught him!! I moved the plant up the next year (he was a Welsh Corgi so he was short legged) and he would sit in front of the plant and whine when the toms were ripe.

One summer he tried to eat the compost pile. What a sick puppy he was that week. Corgis will eat most anything.

I really miss him as well. Dog had the run of the garden, was fed organic, raw beef and drank purified water and he died of cancer! Go figure.

Shari

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Way cool!!!!

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On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 12:48 PM, evelyn bailey <autumn3scorpio@...> wrote:

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That's kinda how we look at it, too.

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On Sat, Apr 24, 2010 at 7:07 AM, webriter <webriter@...> wrote:

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> The way I understand it is if the seeds are inside it's a fruit, tomatoes,

avocados are fruit.  BUT I personally go by how I eat them.

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> Katy Brezger

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When you look at most diets, they most all seem to use the cucumber as a

veggie. I always thought of it that way.

Lynn

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