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Lentil Brown Rice and Pea Pilaf
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Lots of carrots coming in now in my garden so I thought I would use a few
in this pilaf recipe. I used some fresh ground coriander (cilantro) seed
for t...
8 years ago
Now how could you get angry at these cute little faces:)?
ReplyDeleteMy hubby is still laughing from reading this on NM.
ReplyDeleteWow, that is a beautiful photo!
ReplyDeleteI hope those aren't your three, Carla or you're in big trouble! I'm having chipmunk troubles! And no, I don't want to trade! I'll keep my fingers crossed for you! Nancy
ReplyDeleteSo cute! We have them too, but they are noisy when they fight for the food my husband puts out for them every night. It at least keeps them out of my garden. ~Lili
ReplyDeleteNo thanks. They must be giving you a run for your money! Darn it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great picture. But as cute as they appear I would have to say no thanks. LOL! I have enough that still my birdseed and Indian corn. LOL!
ReplyDeleteLittle buggers if it isn't the birdfeeders it is the gardens. Hope you can find a solution to your wild little problem.
ReplyDeleteHow adorable! We used to have raccoons visit our cabin regularly when we lived in Idyllwild, CA. My hubby used to feed them when they visited the back porch and they waited for leftovers, they were young raccoons and we watched them grow overtime! Of course we were careful with gloves on. I remember how we always took a lot of pics. We don't see them anymore in Idaho but we have a lot of squirrels.
ReplyDeleteThis is not the picture of the ones in my gardens. I have not been able to see them yet. I tried to use a flashlight to search for them after my cat was walking back and forth on the windowsill acting like something was outside the window. But so far no luck in seeing them.
ReplyDeleteI plan on putting up a taller fence and topping that with some chicken wire but I won't be able to get that done until Saturday.
They attacked the three veggies beds again on Saturday even though I had covered the beds with netting. Somehow they were able to pull it back enough that they climbed in and went to work on looking for bugs. All my seedlings are covered again. When I finally do solve the fencing issue I will have seeds planted everywhere. LOL