Garden/canning/homemakers sub-forum?
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Garden/canning/homemakers sub-forum?
I see there are threads scattered around the forum about this stuff. Is there enough interest to have a sub-forum??
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Re: Garden/canning/homemakers sub-forum?
I would assume they would go into "Kitchen Table."steve-in-kville wrote:I see there are threads scattered around the forum about this stuff. Is there enough interest to have a sub-forum??
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Re: Garden/canning/homemakers sub-forum?
I think so. Maybe the name of "Kitchen Table" could be tweaked to something more representative? To me "Kitchen Table" seems to reference memories/ nostalgia... Perhaps that's just me.Robert wrote:I would assume they would go into "Kitchen Table."steve-in-kville wrote:I see there are threads scattered around the forum about this stuff. Is there enough interest to have a sub-forum??
Something like "The Homestead" might work?
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Re: Garden/canning/homemakers sub-forum?
Kitchen Table & the Garden Patch?
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Re: Garden/canning/homemakers sub-forum?
There is a description on the forum name. I can't make people post there if they choose to post somewhere else. It is not really that big a deal which forum a post goes in if you use the Active Threads feature. It lists all the latest threads being discussed.steve-in-kville wrote:Kitchen Table & the Garden Patch?
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Re: Garden/canning/homemakers sub-forum?
Ah, see that now. Think I'll swing over there and stir things up....
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Re: Garden/canning/homemakers sub-forum?
Ah yes. <nods safely> stirring is very important while cooking!steve-in-kville wrote:Ah, see that now. Think I'll swing over there and stir things up....
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Re: Garden/canning/homemakers sub-forum?
Reflecting wrote:Ah yes. <nods sagely> stirring is very important while cooking!steve-in-kville wrote:Ah, see that now. Think I'll swing over there and stir things up....
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