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Bill it is just a wrought iron stand for flowerpots I've had many years. Probably you could find it on a mexican shop over there, or have someone make it. If you want I could have a look here & see if they still have them.
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Hey Ross, muchas gracias, glad to see my Queen Palms survived the winter, the Robelinas & Royal Palms (Cuban) got a little frost but they will make it. Have a great week mi amigo.
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:laugh: :laugh: Mi buen amigo, you shouldn't weep living in a place called Gold Canyon..... :P. Have a great week.
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Another beautiful post Beli; gorgeous food, views, and family!
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This kind of looks like what we called a Mulberry tree that we had when I lived in PA. the berry looked kind of like a blackberry and was very sweet. never all ripe at the same time but there are so many berries it did not matter. I used them in turnovers that were to die for!
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Wow...just WOW.... :P
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TKS Cory, it's nice & quiet around here, & the mini a real marvel...
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Here you are Julie, just googled it for you hope it helps:
Ehretia anacua:
Anacua, Sugarberry Anacua, Anaqua, Knockaway, Sandpaper tree
Boraginaceae (Borage Family)
A popular ornamental in Texas, this species is hardy in dry areas and north to central Texas, where the plants may die back in cold winters. Wildlife consume the fruit, and the wood has served for fenceposts and tool handles. The name Anacua is from Anachuite, a Mexican name for this and related species. That word is from two others of the Nahuatl language of the Aztecs meaning paper and tree, perhaps referring to the scaly peeling bark. The English name Knockaway is a corruption from the same source.
Changing the subject...what's all this about having an EVOO pedicure & the barefeet trademark??? :laugh: -
Hey Kim, just seen you having a great time at the Sunshine Fest..apron & all... :P
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Wow!! What incredible colors and pics! you're a Master, Mi amigo! Great looking peppers.
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Mike TKS, the sun & clear skies help a lot...BTW are you going to Lake Travis?
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You are certainly blessed with some great scenary!
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Yes, Sir! Taking the family.
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Interesting clay bowl technique....gonna try it myself
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On the Mini, If i'm cooking meat I'd only use the clay bowl direct on the grill adding some wine or liquid to the bowl, this time as the chiles are somehow more delicate I used a pizza stone underneath..it worked really well the chiles & bacon cooked & didn't burn
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Great cook Beautiful setting
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TKS George, a simple meal with the best intention
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Beli,
Just beautiful! The food, the cookware, and your beautiful setting.
I still have some snow for you my friend!
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:laugh: Jon....you must be laughing at spring.....but then how would we appreciate the sun without the snow? :P
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wow!!!
wow!!!
awesome
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