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    Get those escargots out of my lawnmower

    en-usSeptember 10, 2023
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    You know Fall has arrived when the leaf blowers start blasting through the open window. But whose idea was it anyway to have lawns that need so much upkeep? French culture impacted many countries' languages and cuisine - and even the front yard.

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    Brenda Arnold

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