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Old February 4, 2009   #16
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Well I broke down and ordered them last week, dern it.

The insides of my Zebrino or whatever it is are too good - and from the grocery store in New England in the middle of winter- for me not to grow them.

The outsides of whatever it is that I have are insanely chewy. . . but hey at least I'm getting some exercise.
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Old February 5, 2009   #17
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I'm trying to find a source in Europe for Zebrino and will let you know if I find one.
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Old February 6, 2009   #18
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http://www.tom-garten.de/product_inf...ducts_id/59248

http://www.samenshop24.de/store/pd-225986949.htm
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