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Jean S Garden Of Eatin


183 Pine St N

Grafton,


New-hampshire,United-states - 03222

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Over the years and from early childhood, I have continued to.
developed an interest in gardening.
It started with my grandfather where I spent.
many long summer days with him picking wild blackberries or just .
helping him in his garden.
I spent a great deal of time with my grandfather.
but also with my uncle, his son and my mother's brother,.
who was an invalid.
They lived together in a small cottage behind my house.
Both had gentle quiet natures.
Through and.
from them I learned to appreciate nature in many different ways.
really quite unavailable to any child not growing up in the country..
I was my uncles legs, " get me a drink Jeanie, bring me .
some fruit, move my chair into the sun", he'd say.
I pushed his old wooden.
wheelchair around the yard getting either into the sun or, out of it.
Eventually .
we would end up on the side of the house where he had a view of anyone coming.
down the dirt driveway and where a long stonewall ran the.
length of the building..
"Look Jeanie, he said quietly, a garter snake sunning itself.
Go.
get it, bring it to me.
I want to see it up close.
Two fingers.
under it's throat, thumb on it's head, grab it's tail".
And so I just .
did it.
What did I know? I was just a kid .
I didn't know girls were.
suppose to be afraid of snakes.
Up to this day, if I see a snake .
and I recognize what it is, I will picked it up to look at it.
If I .
am with anyone, they make a wide berth around me and look at me like I.
just sprouted horns..
So before long, I was bringing him 3ft long corn snakes and black.
racers to the dismay of ,well, just about everyone..
And so began my interest in nature, finding and.
bringing anything I thought my uncle would like, flowers,.
pretty rocks, wild berries, apples and from our old apple trees,.
creeping, crawling, biting, flying things , anything he wanted I .
brought it to him if I could and, that included the beautiful .
yellow lilies I cut from the neighbors prize flower beds, (got in .
trouble for that one but Uncle Mikey said"'go get it so we could .
look at it up close.") And so I crept up into the yard and brought .
back a yellow Asian lily just like the one I have in my perennial .
and have posted here on this fb page.
When I look at that .
picture I can hear my uncle saying as he pointed out the parts .
and function of the flower, " look here, this is pollen and.............
Between the ages of 8-10 I did two things for the first time and.
I am still doing those same two things today as I did then.
First,.
I made an apple pie.
I was home alone, you could leave kids.
home alone then without SS taking them away , and I wanted .
to make a pie for dessert.
I went out to the old apple tree, found.
enough drops to fill a pie shell.
I took the lard out , mixed in the .
flour, salt and ice water, rolled it out as my mother had taught me,.
arranged the apples, then added sugar, cinnamon and butter, fitted .
on the top crust, fluted the edges and baked.
Also on this fb page.
you can see pictures of those same apple pies as I make then today, a little .
prettier but the same.
At some point, I will show how to make a.
pie crust and how to roll it out.
It's so easy an 8 year old can do it!!!!!!.
The next thing I did was plant my first garden, actually, Uncle Mike.
and I planted it.
" Ask your mother to buy a package of seeds .
Jeanie, get a package of portulaca".
Rock moss I later learned .
it is also called.
At the base of the stone steps that led up .
out of the yard, the was a small area, maybe 2'x2', my uncle .
decided we would plant there.
So one sunny day, I wheeled .
his chair out to the yard, parked him next to the steps and .
stood ready to be his hands and legs.
At his directions, I .
pulled all the weeds, then with a kitchen fork and large spoon,.
I dug up the soil.
" I think there will be some good loam under.
those trees, he told me, go get a bowl full".
Carefully and with .
his step by step instructions, I planed our precious tiny seeds..
Each day I would wheel his chair across the bumpy yard to sit .
and look at our small garden waiting for the first signs of life..
"They're dead, I would cry, they'll never grow!" But then .
one day my uncle said, "look real close , tell me what you see.".
I knelt down squinting trying to see something.
I frowned.
" I see nothing,.
only little cracks in the dirt but no flowers!" " Tomorrow .
they will be up," he smiled.
And they were.
Tiny little green tips .
pushing through the soil, reaching for the sun.
All that summer .
we watched and marveled at how they grew and grew blossoming.
into beautiful vibrant shades of scarlet, bright orange, yellow and .
fushia pink.
What a wonderful first garden.
It caught my interest.
and has never stopped being a source of wonder to me as I have .
tried to improve and learn more .
My own garden is a reflection.
of those early years sitting with my uncle on a sunny day,.
waiting for seeds to spout, watching the tiny miracles unfold, .
having my uncle teach me to live close to nature, to appreciate .
what was before our eyes and all this he did from a wheelchair.
with me as his arms and legs..
All this was tucked away for many years as I grew up, went .
off to college, married, had children and lived in the city but, it was.
not lost.
One day I found myself with a piece of land where I could plant.
my own garden and, it has been all up a bumpy but green hill .
since then..
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The following posts on these fb pages will show you how a small child and.
a great man whose only draw back was his inability to walk, can.
influence the way in which one learns to live their life and in turn,.
pass on this progression of knowledge to those who wish to live .
a simpler and healthier existence no matter who you are or where.
you live..
No step forward is too small .
We never know in the 'big picture',.
how our actions effect ourselves and others, this I learned from .
experience, but experience teaches us life lessons, and on these .
fb pages and on my future more comprehensive website,.
I will share with you some of the great 'stuff' I learned along.
the way..
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Established in the recent years Jean s Garden of Eatin in grafton , new-hampshire in united-states.


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Over the course of its journey , this business has establihed a firm hold in the [category].

The belief that customer satisfaction is an important as it products and services , have helped this establihment garner a vast base of customers and continue to grow day by day

Foods is provided with high quality and are pretty much the highlight in all the events in our lives.

Sweets and food are the ideal combination for any foodies to try and this Jean s Garden of Eatin is famous for the same.

This has helped them build up a loyal customer base.

They have started a long journey and ever since they have ensure the customer base remains the same and growing month on month.

As they are located in favourable location , becomes the most wanted space for the tourist.

For any kind and assistance , it is better to contact them directly during their business hours.

Premises has a wide parking area and need to avail special permissions for parking.

Pets inside the premises are not allowed and require additional permission.

Cashless payments are available and extra charges for the credit cards are levid.

They are listed in many of the food delivery networks for home delivery with appropriate charges.

They accept cards , cash and other modes of payments

Tips are not actually encouraged but customers are willing to offer any benefit as needed.

There you can find the answers of the questions asked by some of our users about this property.

This business employs inviduals that are dedicated towards their respective roles and put in a lot of effort to achieve the common vision and goals.

It is a effortless task in communiting to this establishment as there are various modes available to reach this location.

The establishment has flexible working timings for the employees and has good hygene maintained at all times.

They support bulk and party orders to support customers of all needs.


Frequently Asked Questions About This Location
Qus: 1).what is the mode of payment accepted ?

Ans: Cash , Credit Card and Wallets

Qus: 2).What are the hours of operation ?

Ans: Open all days from 9:30 to 8:30 and exceptions on Sundays

Qus: 3).What is the Latitude & Longtitude Of the location?

Ans: Latitude of the location is 43.656675 Longtitude of the location is - -71.758109

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