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Has anyone been there?

We keep missing it every year. This year it is on my calendar.

Sheldon, you live near it right? Ever been there?


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> Has anyone been there?
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> We keep missing it every year. This year it is on my calendar.
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> Sheldon, you live near it right? Ever been there?
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I've never been but my neighbor who grows garlic goes.

http://www.hopefarm.com/garlic.htm




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On Jun 19, 5:33*pm, "Kswck" > wrote:
> Has anyone been there?
>
> We keep missing it every year. This year it is on my calendar.


I say go. I've never been to that particular one, but the one in VT
we went to a year or two ago was really neat. It opened my eyes (or
taste buds) to the variety of flavors that garlic can produce. Plus
all the neat things you can make with garlic, plus all the neat
accessories for the cook or gardener.

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On Jun 19, 6:07*pm, maxine > wrote:
> On Jun 19, 5:33*pm, "Kswck" > wrote:
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> > Has anyone been there?

>
> > We keep missing it every year. This year it is on my calendar.

>
> I say go. *I've never been to that particular one, but the one in VT
> we went to a year or two ago was really neat. *It opened my eyes (or
> taste buds) to the variety of flavors that garlic can produce. *Plus
> all the neat things you can make with garlic, plus all the neat
> accessories for the cook or gardener.


Imagine being the lucky worker who services the portapotties.
>
> maxine in ri


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"maxine" > wrote in message
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> On Jun 19, 5:33 pm, "Kswck" > wrote:
>> Has anyone been there?
>>
>> We keep missing it every year. This year it is on my calendar.

>
> I say go. I've never been to that particular one, but the one in VT
> we went to a year or two ago was really neat. It opened my eyes (or
> taste buds) to the variety of flavors that garlic can produce. Plus
> all the neat things you can make with garlic, plus all the neat
> accessories for the cook or gardener.
>
> maxine in ri


This the one? http://www.lovegarlic.com/ It stinks! (Garlic; stinks; get
it? 'cause people say garlic is smelly? It stinks. Never mind. Sorry.)



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On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 17:33:30 -0400, Kswck wrote:

> Has anyone been there?
>
> We keep missing it every year. This year it is on my calendar.
>
> Sheldon, you live near it right? Ever been there?


are you kidding? sheldon hang out with all those greasy wops and other
garlic-eaters?

your pal
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On Jun 19, 11:53*pm, Bobo Bonobo® > wrote:
> On Jun 19, 6:07*pm, maxine > wrote:
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> > On Jun 19, 5:33*pm, "Kswck" > wrote:

>
> > > Has anyone been there?

>
> > > We keep missing it every year. This year it is on my calendar.

>
> > I say go. *I've never been to that particular one, but the one in VT
> > we went to a year or two ago was really neat. *It opened my eyes (or
> > taste buds) to the variety of flavors that garlic can produce. *Plus
> > all the neat things you can make with garlic, plus all the neat
> > accessories for the cook or gardener.

>
> Imagine being the lucky worker who services the portapotties.
>
>
>
> > maxine in ri

>
> --Bryan


Details, details. Imagine using the portapotties towards the end of
the day

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On Jun 20, 1:40*am, "Paco" > wrote:
> "maxine" > wrote in message
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> ...
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> > On Jun 19, 5:33 pm, "Kswck" > wrote:
> >> Has anyone been there?

>
> >> We keep missing it every year. This year it is on my calendar.

>
> > I say go. *I've never been to that particular one, but the one in VT
> > we went to a year or two ago was really neat. *It opened my eyes (or
> > taste buds) to the variety of flavors that garlic can produce. *Plus
> > all the neat things you can make with garlic, plus all the neat
> > accessories for the cook or gardener.

>
> > maxine in ri

>
> This the one? *http://www.lovegarlic.com/*It stinks! *(Garlic; stinks; get
> it? *'cause people say garlic is smelly? *It stinks. *Never mind. *Sorry.)


Yes! Very small-town/country sort of fair. The weed walk lady was
not up to my standard, but she knew a couple of plants that I diidn't.

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On Jun 20, 10:53*am, blake murphy > wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 17:33:30 -0400, Kswck wrote:
> > Has anyone been there?

>
> > We keep missing it every year. This year it is on my calendar.

>
> > Sheldon, you live near it right? Ever been there?

>
> are you kidding? *sheldon hang out with all those greasy wops and other
> garlic-eaters?
>
> your pal
> blake


Never been to a country garlic festival, have you blakey? In the
northeast, they are inhabited by largely swamp yankees, aging hippies,
and foodistas.

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On Jun 19, 7:07*pm, maxine > wrote:
> On Jun 19, 5:33*pm, "Kswck" > wrote:
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> > Has anyone been there?

>
> > We keep missing it every year. This year it is on my calendar.

>
> I say go. *I've never been to that particular one, but the one in VT
> we went to a year or two ago was really neat. *It opened my eyes (or
> taste buds) to the variety of flavors that garlic can produce. *Plus
> all the neat things you can make with garlic, plus all the neat
> accessories for the cook or gardener.
>
> maxine in ri


I agree with Maxine. I have been to the Perth (Ontario) Garlic
Festival http://www.perthgarlicfestival.com/ a couple of times and
definately enjoyed it. It's amazing the things people do with garlic.

John Kane Kingston ON Canada


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"maxine" > wrote in message
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On Jun 20, 1:40 am, "Paco" > wrote:
> "maxine" > wrote in message
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> ...
>
> > On Jun 19, 5:33 pm, "Kswck" > wrote:
> >> Has anyone been there?

>
> >> We keep missing it every year. This year it is on my calendar.

>
> > I say go. I've never been to that particular one, but the one in VT
> > we went to a year or two ago was really neat. It opened my eyes (or
> > taste buds) to the variety of flavors that garlic can produce. Plus
> > all the neat things you can make with garlic, plus all the neat
> > accessories for the cook or gardener.

>
> > maxine in ri

>
> This the one? http://www.lovegarlic.com/ It stinks! (Garlic; stinks; get
> it? 'cause people say garlic is smelly? It stinks. Never mind. Sorry.)


Yes! Very small-town/country sort of fair. The weed walk lady was
not up to my standard, but she knew a couple of plants that I diidn't.

maxine in ri

Been to that town, but not at that time of year. There are a couple of
outlet stores there-one that sells winter jackets cheap.


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On Sat, 20 Jun 2009 08:22:13 -0700 (PDT), maxine wrote:

> On Jun 20, 10:53*am, blake murphy > wrote:
>> On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 17:33:30 -0400, Kswck wrote:
>>> Has anyone been there?

>>
>>> We keep missing it every year. This year it is on my calendar.

>>
>>> Sheldon, you live near it right? Ever been there?

>>
>> are you kidding? *sheldon hang out with all those greasy wops and other
>> garlic-eaters?
>>
>> your pal
>> blake

>
> Never been to a country garlic festival, have you blakey? In the
> northeast, they are inhabited by largely swamp yankees, aging hippies,
> and foodistas.
>
> maxine in ri


nope, never been.

i eat most of my garlic in asian food.

your pal,
blake
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