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Hi I have some decent size pie pumpkins and was wondering what they may be worth. They are grown without pesticides and also cultivated with a CUB CADET 149 and a 125. I plan on selling them at the last farmers market this Friday and wonder what I should sell them for. I was planning for $2 each or 3 four $5, do you guys think this is fair or to low? thanks
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I'd pay it.
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We paid $2.00 the other day, then later I saw some the same size for $5.00.
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sound fair
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are they better than canned ? P pies are really cheap here $3
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As well as the majority of canned "pumpkin". |
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I think the going rate around here is $5. Try $3 or 2 for $5. Mike
Edit, after rereading i comprehended the pie part, your probably right. |
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got any pics of the patch? can't make them into that pumkin spice coffee flavoring could you ... I have scene people buy up 1/3 a pallet of it and ask the clerk if they are getting anymore in at the check out. |
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Dammit! I am already fat enough! Now I want to make some pumpkin pies
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