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Some colonial coins my dad dug up years ago at a once in a lifetime site find.
This "coin" was made in 1798 as a "gaming token" though no one seems to know which game it belonged too.
It is made of brass, and once upon a time it was shiny and yellow like gold.
These made it into circulation every once in a while back then because it was so similar to the gold 21 shilling coin it copied.
It's in fantastic condition, late colonial era, and it's got King George III on it. I like it.
Parys Mining Company of England had a large solid copper DRUID one penny token that was used as legal currency in colonial America.
 

On the menu tonight savory bread pudding gives you a chance to use up some of your fridge items. We're doing ours with some egg bread we have, grated cheese, mushrooms, pepper, onions, etc...

 

Just got another seed order delivered this is about 6 or 8 orders so far...now the fun is going to be finding place to plant them all....:laughing7::laughing7::laughing7: along with the other left over seeds from last year.
 

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Just got another seed order delivered this is about 6 or 8 orders so far...now the fun is going to be finding place to plant them all....:laughing7::laughing7::laughing7: along with the other left over seeds from last year.

Bill I looked on their site, are they organic? Read all the other stuff on the site but couldn't determine wether they are or not.
 

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Organic means not grown with chemical fertilizers, pesticides, etc....in other words just using compost and manures to help them along.
 

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