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Old January 4, 2020   #1
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Your own version of kalettes there. I ave never been lucky with brussel sprouts myself, so you have my empathy there. This winter is being so mild so far, and I am waiting for the other shoe to drop, so to speak. But, will be starting plants earlier this year because I suspect we will have an early summer here, too.
You're right! I oughtta just cut off those rosettes and cook 'em anyway!
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You seem to be stuck somewhere between Mistletoe and Snowdrop.
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You're right! I oughtta just cut off those rosettes and cook 'em anyway!

Try them, should work out well, still a brussels sprout!
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