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IowaDee

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  1. Hi EG family- this is IowaDee's daughter- I guess you can call me IowaG. I'm down for the weekend helping dad with some projects, and saw this conversation on the forum. I wanted you to know how much you all meant to her and how much she loved talking food, family, critters and every other topic with ya'll. She was truly my best friend, and I miss her so much. To anyone who says online friends aren't "real" friends...malarkey. Where else can someone in rural Iowa talk about durian (she didn't like it!), birding (this is the first time in 20 years her bird count won't be part of the official Backyard Bird Count for Cornell) and books. I won't talk about what happened with her the last months of her life, but I will say we had a peaceful and lovely last day, sitting on a rooftop patio at the hospital, watching butterflies among beautiful flowers. 

     

    I will say to you what I said to my friends- if there's someone who brings light and joy into your world, tell them that. The last thing I got to say to my mom is that I loved her. Don't hold off saying that. 

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  2. With your amazing breakfasts, I fully except to be wishing Mo a Happy 90th Birthday!  Can't think of a much better reason to ht the floor in the morning!

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  3. When we had a new roof installed several years ago, most of the workers were wearing ankle monitors.  This was from an old local company.  One of the younger, clean cut kid without a monitor asked to use the phone.  I noticed him looking around but put it out of my mind. Guess what, two weeks later the house was broken into and robbed while we were at work.  Found out later they used the clean cut guy to ask to use the phone and I fell for it.  They also had spotters out to let them know when we left work.   We were less than 10 minutes from home.  The creeps even took food out of the freezer.  Never been caught and the company is still in business.  No wonder the Amish had such a ready-made niche to fill.   How do I know all this?  One of the on site supervisors was married to the Friends of the

    Library group president..They have changed their hiring practices since then

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  4. I think lucky bamboo is related to the dracena family.  They both call for 2.2.2. strength fertilizer.  We have at least 10 lucky bamboo

    plants, they are slow growers  I did buy a couple of the ones that had been trained to curl around a center post but the new growth wasn't willing to play along.  The two oldest plants, probably five years, are about three feet high and have never been pruned or trimmed.  I love the tropical look they add to the house in winter.  And you never know when a Panda will come along and mistake one of the plants for the real thing!

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  5. She was the first one who showed just how incredibility generous people here are.  The above posts are proof of that.   I'll miss her bird posts most of all I think.  Reading her posts was almost like sitting at her kitchen table wasn't it?

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  6. I currently have one grocery store and no farmers' market.  The store likes the idea of bigger is better when it come to carrots, cukes, zucchinis and more.  The baby carrots are pre-packaged and from out of state.  Will be very happy when shopping trips involve choices again!  

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  7. What next?  Some chef is going to fill a salad bowl with lettuce, carrot, spinach and radish seeds and call it "Unborn Veggie Salad".

    All the foodies looking for the latest trend will worship at his feet.  Baby carrots are usually just old tough ones peeled down to

    almost their cores and pretty tasteless.  

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  8. Don't know if this qualifies, but the label on the meat at my local market says "Grown and harvested in Iowa.  I get this horrible mental image of people skipping through  a meadow and picking chickens off the poultry tree .  Or maybe watching the John Deere beef

    baler carefully wrap up a side of beef.  Rows of wee lambs ripening on bushes......

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