For $2.00 per pound, you can get fresh asparagus in the market. If you’re interested to know, I’m not an asparagus eater.
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For $2.00 per pound, you can get fresh asparagus in the market. If you’re interested to know, I’m not an asparagus eater.
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I wish I was in Israel to get your fresh produce. The asparagus is cheaper there and looks better too. I also would love to have a big batch of the okra fried. The best part of being in Isreal would be seeing y’all and kissing Grace’s face off.
Love ya,
Grandma