Re: pecans
- From: "Nancy Young" <rjynly@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 21:11:26 -0500
"modom (palindrome guy)" <just@xxxxxxxxx> wrote
On Sun, 25 Nov 2007 19:14:45 -0500, "Nancy Young" <rjynly@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
What are you going to do with them all? It's a nice problem to have,A quart or two will make decent little Christmas gifts as part of a
I guess. Freeze them? And I'm curious, what is a standard lot in Texas?
packet of munchies. We gave three quarts to our daughter this
morning. And yes most of them are in the freezer.
Better than having too many zucchini, right? Heh.
I believe a standard lot here in Cow Hill is around 75 by 150 feet.
When my house was built in 1952, the owner bought the land from a
cotton farmer. (He had to wait till the crop was harvested before
beginning construction.) There's a survey around here someplace, but I
can't put my hands on it right at this moment.
Interesting. I was idly curious because I see real estate ads mentioning
double lot like that meant anything. I figured twice the size of adjacent
lots. Then when you said about your lot, I had a funny-ish thought that
a standard lot in Texas would be like a mile square.
nancy
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