Locally grown gourmet (...) ats
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That's what I saw walking through farmers' market at the Union Square the last week. There was "meats" written on the banner, of course, but that's not what first came to my mind. And what comes to yours?
I bought the juiciest carrots and black radish, and I saw actual golden turnips - first time in North America. D and I had some delicious oatmeal cookies with hot cider, I wasted a lot of money on silly gifts and a cute hat, and then he ran around a surprisingly awesome playground. I think I like Union Square a lot, but I like Bryant Part more - it's closer and has a carousel.
anyways, gourmet (...)ats. I saw one locally grown gourmet rat lying dead and cold on our playground today. I am not afraid of rats, but on the playground they freak me out 0 dead or alive. On the other hand, I think New-York kids get inoculated with rats, them being everywhere. But we moved away to Central park where there were only squirrels and sparrows.
Then we had a lunch at the Chinese restaurant, feeling that it is an appropriate way to celebrate Christmas in New York when we don't really celebrate it. :)
I bought the juiciest carrots and black radish, and I saw actual golden turnips - first time in North America. D and I had some delicious oatmeal cookies with hot cider, I wasted a lot of money on silly gifts and a cute hat, and then he ran around a surprisingly awesome playground. I think I like Union Square a lot, but I like Bryant Part more - it's closer and has a carousel.
anyways, gourmet (...)ats. I saw one locally grown gourmet rat lying dead and cold on our playground today. I am not afraid of rats, but on the playground they freak me out 0 dead or alive. On the other hand, I think New-York kids get inoculated with rats, them being everywhere. But we moved away to Central park where there were only squirrels and sparrows.
Then we had a lunch at the Chinese restaurant, feeling that it is an appropriate way to celebrate Christmas in New York when we don't really celebrate it. :)
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