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Quinoa and Peanut Butter

So, second post of the day. And now I am grateful for the cheap, delicious food found at the Dekalb Farmer's Market. Just look at all of the things I got!


They also had these flowers that I really loved. I would like to know what kind of flowers they are so I can grow some.





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