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October 14, 2009

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twitter.com/mynewgreen

Great parable.
Tracy, would you PLEASE "water" me. Have been trying to make contact regarding the powerbarclub. You will find a long email from me.
Cheers,
bizethic

Tracy Monteforte

Where did you send the LONG email. I did not see it. All support for the PBC is on the site and via our weekly live webinars. We have nearly 40,000 members now so we do not provide email support. Check your Events Calendar and News & Updates in the PBC Members Site for the registration link to Wednesday's call. All updates will be covered there. If you can't make the call live, the recording will be in the Training Center 24-48 hours after the call.

Thank you!

Power Gal

Lin Ennis

Nice.

Hope you got the rest out with a potato fork rather than your hands. They usually grow a little deeper than the first three you found.

Tracy Monteforte

Hi Lin!

Yes we got them out with a potato fork (or pitch fork). Made a new video of that. It was so fun! Kind of like an Easter Egg Hunt. We harvested the garden this weekend and I made Zucanoes and other delicious organic goodies!

Life is good!

:-) Tracy

Pete Meadows

You guys are the best!!

Tracy Monteforte

Thanks Pete! You're a hot potato yourself!

:-) Power Gal

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