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(37) 1- ANDREW LEEPER AND MARY A. MELON (2nd wife) MARRIED SEPTEMBER...

35045 (37) 1- ANDREW LEEPER AND MARY A. MELON (2nd wife) MARRIED SEPTEMBER... http://users.erols.com/tcathey/Page37.txt (37) 1- ANDREW LEEPER AND MARY A. MELON (2nd wife) MARRIED SEPTEMBER 6, 1837 Son of John and Elizabeth Leeper ANDREW LEEPER was born March 25, 1788 and died October 15, 1853, His second wife Mary A. Mellon was born August 2, 1805 and died September 25, 1865. Their children were Amanda E., Elvyra A. Horticulture > Vegetables > Cantaloupe > Science Jan 1, 2005  

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Taste and season with more lemon or lime juice, sugar if needed. Add salt and pepper, if desired. Cover and chill for at least 30 minutes. Serve with grilled or broiled fish or chicken.
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Adults: This is a small aphid, smaller than most other aphids. The winged adults are about 1.25 millimeters long, soft bodied, and yellow to dark green with a black head and thorax. The wings are held rooflike over the abdomen at rest. Wingless adults tend to be 1.0 to 1.
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SATURDAY, Feb. 17 (HealthDay News) -- The tainted-food scare widened Saturday with the recall of fresh cantaloupe and selected jars of organic baby food. Dole Fresh Fruit Co.
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First, some selection hints: Ripe cantaloupes have a sweet, musky aroma. Watch out for any with an overly strong odor -- they could be overripe. Avoid melons with soft spots, bruises or punctures. Dont worry if theres a bleached side where the melon rested on the ground.
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The Melon HoneyDew Sweet Delight, 'Cucumis melo-Inodorous Group (Hybrid)', has a really wonderful flavor that is sweet and juicy. One of the reasons HoneyDew has not been super popular in this country is the cardboard-like taste you get from the grocery store HoneyDew melons.
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