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Old September 9, 2007   #5
angelique
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I grew these cukes last year. This year, I sold my house in July, so I didn't have any cukes at my previous house. By the time that I moved into my new house it was too late to plant any.

I will definitely grow this variety every year. Even my 1.5 year niece loved these cukes. She was teething at the time, so we served them to her whole very cold with the skins peels. She liked these cukes so much that she cried when we took them away (to replace with a new one).

These cukes really do not need be peeled. Just slice them and eat. As a precaution we only peeled them for the baby.
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