Shirley Rallo
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The river there is called the Neosho River, and the ground is just fertile, and it's just a perfect place for pecans to grow.
The river there is called the Neosho River, and the ground is just fertile, and it's just a perfect place for pecans to grow.
That's why they taste so good, because they're native pecans, and they have a much better taste. and flavor, and the oil content is better in them.
That's why they taste so good, because they're native pecans, and they have a much better taste. and flavor, and the oil content is better in them.
You know, I don't do Georgia pecans. I never have. Because I grew up on natives.
You know, I don't do Georgia pecans. I never have. Because I grew up on natives.
She wanted to go ahead and get enough to do her the rest of the year.
She wanted to go ahead and get enough to do her the rest of the year.
So she's already having to eat that. And then to have to put the 25% on top of that was something that she just didn't feel she could do. I can understand that.
So she's already having to eat that. And then to have to put the 25% on top of that was something that she just didn't feel she could do. I can understand that.
I mean, this guy changes every other day. One day he's going to do it and the next day he's not. Well, an old person doesn't do business that way. You know what I'm saying? You make your decision and you stick with it. So when someone throws this curveball in here, it's just not something that makes any sense to me right now.
I mean, this guy changes every other day. One day he's going to do it and the next day he's not. Well, an old person doesn't do business that way. You know what I'm saying? You make your decision and you stick with it. So when someone throws this curveball in here, it's just not something that makes any sense to me right now.
The river there is called the Neosho River, and the ground is just fertile, and it's just a perfect place for pecans to grow.
That's why they taste so good, because they're native pecans, and they have a much better taste. and flavor, and the oil content is better in them.
You know, I don't do Georgia pecans. I never have. Because I grew up on natives.
She wanted to go ahead and get enough to do her the rest of the year.
So she's already having to eat that. And then to have to put the 25% on top of that was something that she just didn't feel she could do. I can understand that.
I mean, this guy changes every other day. One day he's going to do it and the next day he's not. Well, an old person doesn't do business that way. You know what I'm saying? You make your decision and you stick with it. So when someone throws this curveball in here, it's just not something that makes any sense to me right now.