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Gretchen preserving

She told me not to video her:

But did I listen?

Video by John S. Quarterman of Gretchen Quarterman demonstrating preserving at a south Georgia event in Tifton by Georgia Organics, 13 Nov 2010.

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This entry was posted in Agriculture, Food and Drink, Gardening, Georgia Organics and tagged 13 Nov 2010, Georgia, Georgia Organics, Gretchen Quarterman, preserving, Tifton on November 15, 2010 by John S. Quarterman.

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