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Award winning International artist, author of 8 published books and over 730 articles, gardener and culinary herb blender at Home Farm Herbery in Munfordville, KY. Remember, any customer who makes any kind of purchase (regardless of the price) from the 1st unto midnight of the last day of each month then their name may be chosen at random and will win a FREE original work of art valued at least at $100.00. So your next purchase of any of our products automatically enters you name. Plus we always include a Free gift. Please share this with other folks, Thanks, Arlene View all posts by askarlene
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