I recently received a small package in the mail. Guess what it is?
I'll give you some hints...- It costs less than $40 but is worth $600.
- It renews itself year after year.
- It weighs less than 2 pounds but can increase to hundreds of pounds in just a few months.
- It is good for the environment and good for your body.
The mystery package will be unveiled tomorrow. Gold stars to anyone who guesses correctly!
It's seeds isn't it!
ReplyDeleteGotta be some sort of seed, or perhaps a small plant.
ReplyDelete-Kathy
hey! i was gonna say seeds! 2 people read my mind in the future...
ReplyDeleteSmart, everyone!!! I came to see what other people guessed cause I was stuck! Makes perfect sense!!!
ReplyDeleteI am also going with seeds...My garden is producing wonderfully right now. Living in the SW has perks!
ReplyDeleteHmm... Probably seeds. Or more adventurously, maybe it's a block of honeybees! But probably seeds. :)
ReplyDeleteDid you get bees? My friend is starting a hive this year and her package is arriving the 19th! If you are starting a hive you have got to keep us posted on how it goes!
ReplyDeleteCloth Diaper!
ReplyDeleteI'm going with kefir.
ReplyDeleteI'm jumping on the bandwagon with seeds. Totally seeds.
ReplyDeleteMy guess is a)seeds, or b)a sourdough starter kit, or c)composting worms?
ReplyDeleteDefinitely guessing seeds/bulbs here!
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking seeds (or bulbs) or bees. I'm very intrigued.
ReplyDeleteKombucha
ReplyDeleteAnd I thought I was going to beat the crowd to SEEDS! when I clicked over here from my reader. Heh!
ReplyDeleteI was going to say some vegetable starts of some sort, maybe a fruiting tree, but the kombucha theory seems a little more likely with the weight and $.
ReplyDeleteI guess seeds too!
ReplyDeleteSeed potatoes?
ReplyDeletetree
ReplyDeleteComposting worms? Mushrooms?
ReplyDeleteJenn
Jenn beat me to the guess on composting worms. I'm also going to guess some kind of yeast?
ReplyDeleteMy first thought was seeds. Just like the majority here.
ReplyDeletehundreds of pounds...some sort of squash plant or seeds?
ReplyDeleteRed worms for composting.
ReplyDeleteMy first thought was worms for composting. About the bees, my dad used to get bees in the mail, and they never had a plastic wrapper on them. Otherwise, how would they breathe? (which also leads me to question how worms could breathe in plastic packaging...) Maybe eggs?
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing you bought someone's placenta and you're going to plant it and help a tree grow in your backyard.
ReplyDeleteNo? Was I close?
Herb seeds. :)
ReplyDeleteYep, I'm gonna say one of those "survival seeds" packages.
ReplyDeleteDid You ever reveal what the package was? I am really curious Rixa to know now!! LOL
ReplyDeleteNatacha, see the next post!
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