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Re: O.T.Bobs bean pot
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Posted by Bob Kerr on June 20, 2007 at 09:51:27 from (152.163.100.197):
In Reply to: Re: O.T.Bobs bean pot posted by georgeky on June 19, 2007 at 20:50:03:
Oh yeah, Falls City $9.00 a case! Plus it acually tastes good! Sassafrass wood is kind of "spicy" and it tastes great to cook pork with. I don't even have to salt it or any kind of seasoning! I am tossed between it and hickory. The tea isn't bad either when you have fresh roots, but dried tasted good too but I have to sugar it down. Some people around here are just now starting to get a few early things out of the garden patch, Mine went in late so it will be a while for me. I should have the H back together by this weekend if the brakes show up. Old ones had a little life left, but a bit grease soaked so I might as well just put in new since I took it this far. The brakes worked a lot better on the H than the ones on my M. I need to adjust/ replace those bad since it is in hill country right now, but I have to pull of the 3 point hitch to do it and didn't have time.
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