It is not the lemon in itself that is a luxury. What IS a luxury is that when I
need one, I just go down to the garden and pluck it from the tree; there are no
chemicals on it or in it, and it tastes and smells 10x better than what I can
get in a supermarket. That is the luxury--and the fact that the tree needs
absolutely no care.
Cheers,
Nathan
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On Feb 5, 2011, at 5:41 PM, Willie Wonka wrote:
>> I didn't mention that my neighbor also has a grapefruit tree which produces
>> the most wonderful fruit of that variety I've ever enjoyed. If I were
>> living in an area that supported citrus trees, I would have several. Your
>> are indeed fortunate to live where you can grow these luxuries. Bill
>> >Barber
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> Food as a luxury item, this is the saddest comment I have heard as of
> lately...
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