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On Sun, 01 Jul 2007 08:47:39 -0500, William <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Could be the pesticides, as the USDA found that strawberries are the  
> most heavily sprayed.

Strawberries are pretty easy to grow your own, if you have some garden  
space.  The plants are cheap, and they'll multiply.  We just added some to  
our garden this year, but my Dad has grown them for years and has never  
found any need to spray them with anything.  They seem to pretty much take  
care of themselves, and they're very productive in season.

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