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    Be nice to people who are sticking things in your ear : GardenFork Radio

    by Eric · This post may contain affiliate links, its one way we pay the bills. · 5 Comments

    Emergency Room Stories, The Proper use of LinkedIn.com , buying power tools, Grace Piper of FearlessCooking.TV and pickles , Growing and cooking garlic scapes, Organic lawn care from The Family Handyman , how to eat thai red curry, Real World Green and hypermiling, Hiking the AT in Falls Village, and viewer mail!
    You can check out Family Handyman here

    Grace Piper's video food blog is FearlessCooking.TV

    The Appalachian Trail in Falls Village, more info here

    Moth photo by Xandert

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    1. Monica

      June 25, 2010 at 6:54 am

      Thank you guys! Eric you had me cracking up with your moth stories. It was great!

      I love the furminator too! What a great tool for double coated dogs. Of course my guyzos don't like it. Kora, being part husky park rottie, has a white under coat and black top coat. So we get tumble weeds of white fluff rolling through the house. Dog fur is compostable, but will suffocate grass if left on it in chunk of fur. I also shove it down rabbit holes, but lately the baby bunnies seem to realize that the dogs pose no threat to them. Have I conditioned the bunnies to recognize the scent of the dogs in the nest? Interesting!

    2. Bruce Berg

      June 26, 2010 at 6:13 am

      Mike & Eric,

      I went to bed Thursday night thinking I might listen to a few minutes of the podcast before having to turn it off for sleep. The show kept me listening and trying to keep from laughing as I wife slept. The two of you have a chemistry that clicks as you go back and forth sharing information and things that happen in your lives. Already anxious for the next one!

    3. Randy

      July 01, 2010 at 8:47 am

      Okanogan - one of my favorite parts of Washington! It's also a region in neighboring British Columbia. It's pronounced the same way you pronounce Oklahoma, with a long o.

    4. Stacy

      July 01, 2010 at 1:09 pm

      Okay with the Real World Green moment ... What is politically correct for a drive-through? As I was in the drive-through today someone did that and didn't move forward for awhile and there was a really big line behind her.

    5. Eric Gunnar Rochow

      July 04, 2010 at 7:36 am

      i think the best thing is to not use the drive through. park the car and walk in. thx. eric.

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