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americanbyway: October 2008
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Are you looking for products made in America? This blog chronicles visits to stores and events where goods made in the USA can still be found, especially in the Mid-Atlantic. The name American byway was chosen for this site because domestically made products are difficult to locate, but can be found off the beaten path, on side roads, and in small towns, hence the term byway. Sunday, October 12, 2008. Millions of Toys Recalled! I know many parents are concerned about buying safer toys this. Of Commerce&#...
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americanbyway: Down South - Savannah, GA
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Are you looking for products made in America? This blog chronicles visits to stores and events where goods made in the USA can still be found, especially in the Mid-Atlantic. The name American byway was chosen for this site because domestically made products are difficult to locate, but can be found off the beaten path, on side roads, and in small towns, hence the term byway. Sunday, October 12, 2008. Down South - Savannah, GA. I spent a number of days in Savannah, Georgia recently and picked up a few.
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Gramling Farms - The Real Dirt: "Hay" - There are Too Many Titles
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Friday, May 28, 2010. Hay" - There are Too Many Titles. As I started to write this post I thought about starting it with the title, "Anything You Can Do" and tying in a video of the song. From Annie Get Your Gun. I then found an interesting take off on it. Stuck in my head. While that was more funny I thought - the lines. Now finish cleaning up your room - Let's see that dust fly with that broom - And take that garbage out real soon. yakety yak don't talk back." Seemed to fit too. Just look - a few passe...
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Gramling Farms - The Real Dirt: The Rains Came Down
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Monday, May 17, 2010. The Rains Came Down. Well - we've had some good rain lately and it's just what we need to make our garden grow. We've been planting tomatoes, corn, beans, okra, peas and squash - just to name a few things. Every day we're adding more and watching what we planted grow a little more each day. I haven't been up for pictures lately because I find any outing with two girls difficult - but maybe I'll have time later this week to show you what we've been doing. Bill Drake - Awake with Drake.
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Gramling Farms - The Real Dirt: Come and Get It!
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Thursday, April 29, 2010. Come and Get It! We're open daily for the 2010 Season! We have strawberries, hanging baskets, bedding and potting plants with all the tools, soils, fertilizers and extras you need to get the job done! We also have our assortment of breads, fritters, jams, jellies, salsas and pickles along with many other things! These are the Gerber Daisies that Trey and Ruba have been tending the past few months. They are absolutely gorgeous! The flowers. not Trey and Ruba).
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Gramling Farms - The Real Dirt: Berries and Babies
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Thursday, April 22, 2010. We are picking berries this week. They're absolutely beautiful and the taste. WOW. Come see us this weekend for the start of your Gramling Strawberry season. We're open Friday and Saturday! The other thing that's happened recently is that Henry is a grand papa again. Here he is playing with Granddaughter 2 in the hospital last week. Now it's really going to be hard keeping him at work! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Bill Drake - Awake with Drake. Hub City Farmers Market.
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Gramling Farms - The Real Dirt: Farm Day - July 10th.
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Thursday, July 1, 2010. Farm Day - July 10th. We are having our annual farm day celebration on July 10th. It gives us an opportunity to have you as our guest for as long as you want to visit with us and for us to put our best foot forward and show you all we have to offer. We're not just peaches! Our market will be showcasing our garden harvest as well as our garden center, canned goods and other items such as hand made dish cloths and dog food. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hub City Farmers Market.
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