re: [CH] Soap 'n stuff...

naor.wallach@transport.alstom.com
Mon, 23 Jun 2003 14:21:18 -0400

I would be curious to find out if it works for them since I know it did NOT
work for us! Several years ago we planted tulips and watched the buds come
up and get eaten by deer. Over the next three years we tried every remedy
known to mankind including the Irish Spring deal. We now grow Daffodils
since the deer do not like them!

On a different topic, I recently found a chain of restaurants in NYC called
Manhattan Chili Company. I enjoyed the food there (Drunken Peanut Chicken
had a sauce made with Chipotles and Tequila) and tasted some of their hot
sauces (they had both green and red El Yucateco). Anyone else try them out?
Do they have more than the two locations around Times Square?

Naor Wallach





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  Hey 'Heads,

  Visited my neighbor's back yard yesterday to take them some nice Gypsy
plants I found.
They have a small wooden fence up around the garden  to keep out the small
furries (stop it
Rael), but this year they also put up taller posts with yellow rope to try
to keep the deer
from leaning over the wooden fence and munching away.  Normal enough, I
suppose...  The odd
thing was the Irish Spring bars, enclosed in sections of nylon hose,
hanging off the rope in
five or eight places.  The neighbor's wife said that she had heard twice
last week, (from
two different people, no less!) that it works to repel deer.  Has anyone
ever heard of
this?!?!?!?  Can I take a nice Irish Spring bath, then roll around in the
garden to produce
the same effect, or will the only effect be my needing another bath.  ;-)))
Not that I
care, really, since I have a fence that seems to work well...



--
Erich
C-H # 2099 & First Lieutenant of the Moderate Corps