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Disclaimer: This blog entry is verbatim, as originally posted on LKH's blog. Copyright belongs to Ma Petite Enterprises.
Sasquatch enjoying the summer weather with me this lovely weekend.
Jon and I had a couples’ day out Saturday at Asymmetrical Solutions. We took their, Basics of Tactical Shooting. Eight hours in the Missouri heat was grueling, but worth it. We learned an amazing amount. The picture is my Springfield Range Officer getting it’s well deserved & needed cleaning.
We managed to eat healthy this weekend, even fixed our lunch ahead for the tactical class. Roast turkey and a salad of heirloom tomatoes, carrots, colored bell peppers, and fresh leaf lettuce.



Disclaimer: This blog entry is verbatim, as originally posted on LKH's blog. Copyright belongs to Ma Petite Enterprises.
Sasquatch enjoying the summer weather with me this lovely weekend.
Jon and I had a couples’ day out Saturday at Asymmetrical Solutions. We took their, Basics of Tactical Shooting. Eight hours in the Missouri heat was grueling, but worth it. We learned an amazing amount. The picture is my Springfield Range Officer getting it’s well deserved & needed cleaning.
We managed to eat healthy this weekend, even fixed our lunch ahead for the tactical class. Roast turkey and a salad of heirloom tomatoes, carrots, colored bell peppers, and fresh leaf lettuce.



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Because if so, eh.
If not?
WOMAN, THIS IS NOT THE PLACE FOR YOUR FOOD PICTURES the dog sure is cute though
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We took their, Basics of Tactical Shooting
AUUUUGH
LEAVE THOSE COMMAS ALONE
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heirloom_plant
http://www.tomatofest.com/what-is-heirloom-tomato.html
It's not a type of tomato at all (like say, granny smith apple and red delicious apple are types of apples), it's a tomato that was bred in a certain way because it has desirable characteristics. I don't see why she would mention how her tomato was bred/grown unless she was trying to make a point that EVEN HER TOMATOES ARE BETTER THAN YOURS because apparently they're getting more popular for some reason.
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