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    Mike is speechless : GardenFork Radio

    by Eric · This post may contain affiliate links, its one way we pay the bills. · 4 Comments

    Less mouth noise this time, but for those of you who like it, its still there. Honey, iPhone repair, car safety, local wheat and the Casserole Crazy contest on this episode of GardenFork Radio. Call our listener phone and leave a comment or ask a question : 860-740-6938

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    1. Martha

      October 30, 2010 at 2:34 pm

      Hey! Eric,

      Could you double check the listening call in number. I just tried it, and I got a nice women but the wrong number. It kinda sounded like Eric's mom. I wouldn't be surprised if Eric gave out his parent's number, but I don't want to disturb his mom! Typical Eric thing to do...this is why we like him!

      Thanks!

    2. Pat Murphy

      October 30, 2010 at 4:39 pm

      The Correct # is 860-740-6938 ! Yep I tried it and it works!

    3. Martha

      October 30, 2010 at 6:13 pm

      Hi Mike and Eric,

      Regarding our friend David from Australia, I would recommend a visit to the Getty Museum which is off the 405 Freeway just past Westwood, CA. The cost is low and the art is amazing. Don't forget to visit the garden and find the southeast railings which gives you a great view of the Pacific on a clear day!

      Also, take Pacific Coast Highway as much as you can on your way up to Francisco. There are some amazing coastal views, small shops and great spots to eat. Finally, if you need to use another faster highway stay on Highway 5 and stop at Andersen's Pea Restaurant in Buellton, CA. They have been at that location for 75 years. They're known for their pea soup and desserts! They are family owned and the Andersen boys used to have a commercial in the 50's--total Americana! Have a great trip!

      Martha 😉

      P.S. Don't listen to Eric. LA is fantastic...movie stars, culture, diversity, huge variety of food, gorgeous sunsets, millions of cars, and 78 degree weather!

    4. Kermit

      November 01, 2010 at 11:10 am

      Below is a link about growing wheat at home on a smaller scale.

      http://www.motherearthnews.com/Real-Food/Growing-Wheat-Types-Of-Wheat.aspx

      Here's a quote from the article:
      "On a somewhat smaller scale, even if you have a front yard that’s 20 feet by 50 feet, you could plant 6 pounds of wheat and harvest nearly 50 pounds of grain."

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