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Unofficial 9/16/07 Frost thread

YardSaleDad

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6 October 1836, New York and Pennsylvania: A second early season snowstorm drops eleven inches (28 cm) at Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania and 26 inches (66 cm) at Auburn, New York. All northeastern US mountains are whitened with snow.
 

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I just saw this possibility on the local forecast this morning. I think I'll be on the safe side and dig my potatoes tomorrow. Just to be safe.
 

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I just saw this possibility on the local forecast this morning. I think I'll be on the safe side and dig my potatoes tomorrow. Just to be safe.

wouldn't the ground insulate with a light frost?
 

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In case of a hard freeze, I lose power, my landlord's generator craps out, and all the food in my fridge goes bad, I can burn my furniture and cook my potatoes over it.





Duh.

Potatoes... Is there anything they can't do?

Tasty - yet so functional on so many levels...
 

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In case of a hard freeze, I lose power, my landlord's generator craps out, and all the food in my fridge goes bad, I can burn my furniture and cook my potatoes over it.





Duh.

Well I hope you're growing some broccoli, bacon bits and cheese in that garden to go with the potatoes.
 

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30 degrees here right now WOOOHOOOO! winter is coming soon! Definately a fall chill in the air.
 
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44 degrees her in the A
39 degrees at Mount Pocono
31 degrees in Saranac Lake..going to 24 degrees tonight.

O.K. I'm playing golf in a few
 

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I just saw this possibility on the local forecast this morning. I think I'll be on the safe side and dig my potatoes tomorrow. Just to be safe.

I don't think they will get much bigger pally. Even if they are small....they will taste fabulous. Enjoy.
 

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I didn't get up until 7:30, but it only got down to 45 degrees here in NW CT, at about 860'.
 

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frost warning in West Dover VT again tonight, didn't break 60 today. Nice crisp weather for fall hikes. We hiked to the summit of mount Snow and it was in the mid 40s around 4:30PM
 

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Potatoes... Is there anything they can't do?

Tasty - yet so functional on so many levels...


I think I'd be tempted to forego eating the potato to load it in the "spudder" to fire at a moose (knocking it out) and BBQ moose steaks over the furniture. But hey, that's just me. :razz:
 
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