Come Join My New Gardening Group Called: Grow It Cook It Eat! - We Will Be Discussing Seed Starting Herbs and More!

Come Join My New Gardening Group Called: Grow It Cook It Eat! -
We Will Be Discussing Seed Starting Herbs and More!

You are all invited!
Grow It Cook It Eat It FB Group - Come Join!

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Here's to a great gardening 2017 season. We do a video series called Grow It Cook It Eat It.


As we build members this month, we will be focusing, come January, on seed starting you own vegetables. January will start with lighting, seed starting supplies and starting herbs. Why not join our FB group and learn!

We are launching a Gardening and Cooking FB Group focused on sharing home grown food with family and friends. Check out the pinned description for details and group theme.  We have a big season planned for GCE 2017. I'll start be giving away 25 packs of seeds (mixed lot)  on December 15th to a randomly drawn new GCE member.

Grow It Cook It Eat It FB Group - Come Join!






Below is the description of the Grow It Cook It Eat FB group.


Coley and I welcome you to Grow It, Cook It, Eat It.

We started the GCE video series out of our passion for gardening and cooking.  We have big plans for 2017. We invite you to join us and everyone here!

This group will teach you how to grow and cook garden vegetables so you can share them with family and friends. We believe sharing home grown and home cooked food is so important, yet too often overlooked in life!

No question is to big or small. People come here to share and learn. This group is all about the vegetables and the people that you share them with!

We aren't here just to teach. We want to see what you have grown & cooked, your garden tips & recipes and any idea that makes Grow It Cook It Eat It a better place for everyone.

So go grow, cook and eat something with your family and friends!

Enjoy,
Coley & Gary





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