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Fruits we spoke about... Enjoy! :o)
Star Apple:
http://www.capetrib.com.au/starapple.htm -- Star Fruit: http://www.foodreference.com/html/art-star-fruit.html -- Pomegranites/Pomegranates: http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/m...megranate.html Pomegranite Smoothie Recipe - http://www.recipezaar.com/131570 More recipes (different spelling of Pomegranate) - http://www.pomegranates.org/home.shtml And yet another recipe - http://www.ummah.com/family/recipes/pomegran.html Will it never end? ;o) - http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/p...megranate.html -- Okay, nobody mentioned Mangoes... but I was curious since I've never eaten them either. ;o) Mangoes: Recipes - http://www.canoe.ca/LifewiseFoodGood...mango2_cp.html -- Peace! Gemini |
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OT Designation always helpful and courteous in this yarn group. Some here
actually read for yarn-related contend. Thanks. "Matthew Hollands" wrote in message ... Star Apple: http://www.capetrib.com.au/starapple.htm -- Star Fruit: http://www.foodreference.com/html/art-star-fruit.html -- Pomegranites/Pomegranates: http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/m...megranate.html Pomegranite Smoothie Recipe - http://www.recipezaar.com/131570 More recipes (different spelling of Pomegranate) - http://www.pomegranates.org/home.shtml And yet another recipe - http://www.ummah.com/family/recipes/pomegran.html Will it never end? ;o) - http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/p...megranate.html -- Okay, nobody mentioned Mangoes... but I was curious since I've never eaten them either. ;o) Mangoes: Recipes - http://www.canoe.ca/LifewiseFoodGood...mango2_cp.html -- Peace! Gemini |
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Considering that it says "Fruits we spoke about...", I would say that pretty
much tells you that it isn't about yarn! You're welcome! Gemini "JaneB" wrote in message ... OT Designation always helpful and courteous in this yarn group. Some here actually read for yarn-related contend. Thanks. "Matthew Hollands" wrote in message ... Star Apple: http://www.capetrib.com.au/starapple.htm -- Star Fruit: http://www.foodreference.com/html/art-star-fruit.html -- Pomegranites/Pomegranates: http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/m...megranate.html Pomegranite Smoothie Recipe - http://www.recipezaar.com/131570 More recipes (different spelling of Pomegranate) - http://www.pomegranates.org/home.shtml And yet another recipe - http://www.ummah.com/family/recipes/pomegran.html Will it never end? ;o) - http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/p...megranate.html -- Okay, nobody mentioned Mangoes... but I was curious since I've never eaten them either. ;o) Mangoes: Recipes - http://www.canoe.ca/LifewiseFoodGood...mango2_cp.html -- Peace! Gemini |
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Courtesy is for others, i take it.
"Matthew Hollands" wrote in message ... Considering that it says "Fruits we spoke about...", I would say that pretty much tells you that it isn't about yarn! You're welcome! Gemini "JaneB" wrote in message ... OT Designation always helpful and courteous in this yarn group. Some here actually read for yarn-related contend. Thanks. "Matthew Hollands" wrote in message ... Star Apple: http://www.capetrib.com.au/starapple.htm -- Star Fruit: http://www.foodreference.com/html/art-star-fruit.html -- Pomegranites/Pomegranates: http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/m...megranate.html Pomegranite Smoothie Recipe - http://www.recipezaar.com/131570 More recipes (different spelling of Pomegranate) - http://www.pomegranates.org/home.shtml And yet another recipe - http://www.ummah.com/family/recipes/pomegran.html Will it never end? ;o) - http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/p...megranate.html -- Okay, nobody mentioned Mangoes... but I was curious since I've never eaten them either. ;o) Mangoes: Recipes - http://www.canoe.ca/LifewiseFoodGood...mango2_cp.html -- Peace! Gemini |
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Gemini, Thank you for those links. The star fruit one is exactly like the
star fruit I see in the shops. The star apple , I have never seen but this site is of a tropical fruit farm in the top north of out state at Cape Tribulation ( referred to as by its vernacular on the site as Cape Trib") We visited this area on our recent trip. It is a very tropical and pretty area but I would not like to live there - too hot, too many midgies to bite you, and generally too wet! God Bless Gwen -- Gwen Kelly "Matthew Hollands" wrote in message ... Star Apple: http://www.capetrib.com.au/starapple.htm -- Star Fruit: http://www.foodreference.com/html/art-star-fruit.html -- Pomegranites/Pomegranates: http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/m...megranate.html Pomegranite Smoothie Recipe - http://www.recipezaar.com/131570 More recipes (different spelling of Pomegranate) - http://www.pomegranates.org/home.shtml And yet another recipe - http://www.ummah.com/family/recipes/pomegran.html Will it never end? ;o) - http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/p...megranate.html -- Okay, nobody mentioned Mangoes... but I was curious since I've never eaten them either. ;o) Mangoes: Recipes - http://www.canoe.ca/LifewiseFoodGood...mango2_cp.html -- Peace! Gemini |
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Glad you enjoyed the links, Gwen! )
I had never heard of the Star Apple fruit before, but the picture of it cut open looked familiar to me. It definitely looks very juicy! Have you eaten the Star Fruit. Peace! Gemini "Gwendoline Kelly" wrote in message u... Gemini, Thank you for those links. The star fruit one is exactly like the star fruit I see in the shops. The star apple , I have never seen but this site is of a tropical fruit farm in the top north of out state at Cape Tribulation ( referred to as by its vernacular on the site as Cape Trib") We visited this area on our recent trip. It is a very tropical and pretty area but I would not like to live there - too hot, too many midgies to bite you, and generally too wet! God Bless Gwen -- Gwen Kelly "Matthew Hollands" wrote in message ... Star Apple: http://www.capetrib.com.au/starapple.htm -- Star Fruit: http://www.foodreference.com/html/art-star-fruit.html -- Pomegranites/Pomegranates: http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/m...megranate.html Pomegranite Smoothie Recipe - http://www.recipezaar.com/131570 More recipes (different spelling of Pomegranate) - http://www.pomegranates.org/home.shtml And yet another recipe - http://www.ummah.com/family/recipes/pomegran.html Will it never end? ;o) - http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/p...megranate.html -- Okay, nobody mentioned Mangoes... but I was curious since I've never eaten them either. ;o) Mangoes: Recipes - http://www.canoe.ca/LifewiseFoodGood...mango2_cp.html -- Peace! Gemini |
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"JaneB" wrote in message
... Courtesy is for others, i take it. Whenever I do something that I feel is wrong or bothersome, I do apologize for it... I was raised well to know my manners, thank you! I just don't take kindly to you jumping on me for something so insignificant as this. As I said... the subject line said "Fruits we spoke about" and that in itself says that it is NOT about yarn. Did you notice that YOU seem to be the ONLY person with a problem with this... or should I say, with ME... perhaps it's because I was so quick to put you in your place when you put your nose where it didn't belong when I had responded to a question from someone else and gave your unwanted opinion on the situation with my son and myself. As I said then, no one else (not even the people on here who have known us for years) butt in unless I *ask* for an opinion... they simply ask how things are doing. Like it or not, some people do like me and my son and enjoy reading what I have to say whether it is about yarn or not. If you don't like it or me (least of my worries)... put me on ignore... or are you / were you just waiting for me to do something that you could jump all over? Got nothing else to do but nit-pick, huh? I feel sorry for you! Gemini |
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Hi Gemini, Mangoes ROCK!!! (for want of a better word.) There are
several different varieties my fave is Bombay and Julie (yes there is a Mango my name...no I was not named for the Mango - my Mom will stop the car in the middle of the road with oncoming traffic to pick up a mango fallen on the sidewalk from someone's tree - Mom does not like Julie Mangoes...and yes I was teased at school for my name) because you can cut them horizontally, take off the top with a screwing motion, get your favourite spoon and scoop-and-eat to your hearts content. Great for breakfast! A list of the mangoes (as much as I can remember): Julie Bombay Number 11 (when they were shipping it in colonial times they didn't remember where they got it so they named by the number it was listed under) East Indian Hairy (this one leaves conspicuous strands between your teeth) Beefy (vile Mango, tastes like beef, if I want beef I'll cook it not pick it) Haydn Blackie (has black spots on the outside to show that it's ripe) Kent Turpentine Sweetie-come-brush-me Robin Long Mango There are many other varieties of Mangoes (some by some really strange names) all of them are sweet...except for Beefy, you can try it don't let me turn you off it. I don't remember ever tasting the one called Turpentine (Mom just told me about that one - she's a Mango expert) so I don't know. Walk good, Julie-Ann Jamaica |
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"Matthew Hollands" wrote in message ... "JaneB" wrote in message ... Courtesy is for others, i take it. Whenever I do something that I feel is wrong or bothersome, I do apologize for it... I was raised well to know my manners, thank you! I just don't take kindly to you jumping on me for something so insignificant as this. As I said... the subject line said "Fruits we spoke about" and that in itself says that it is NOT about yarn. Did you notice that YOU seem to be the ONLY person with a problem with this... or should I say, with ME... perhaps it's because I was so quick to put you in your place when you put your nose where it didn't belong when I had responded to a question from someone else and gave your unwanted opinion on the situation with my son and myself. As I said then, no one else (not even the people on here who have known us for years) butt in unless I *ask* for an opinion... they simply ask how things are doing. Like it or not, some people do like me and my son and enjoy reading what I have to say whether it is about yarn or not. If you don't like it or me (least of my worries)... put me on ignore... or are you / were you just waiting for me to do something that you could jump all over? Got nothing else to do but nit-pick, huh? I feel sorry for you! Gemini Here are some current ON topic subject lines: "Another One Bites the Dust," "Los Lobos Earrings," "Copyright" So, no, just the title isn't always a clue to on topic or off topic. If that's really a question on your part or just another shot at someone who has openly responded to your open posts that I think it's deeply sad to see someone cheer that her 24-year old son has once again bowed to pressure to put off his adult pursuits to live with and support his mother. JaneB is *THAT* clear enough? |
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On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 12:04:04 -0600, "JaneB" spewed
forth : Here are some current ON topic subject lines: "Another One Bites the Dust," I don't get any sense of the actual message content from this topic. Are we discussing Republicans? Walmart building permit applications? Spouses of service members applying for and being denied welfare? I don't think I read this one because the topic didn't hook me in. "Los Lobos Earrings," Maybe on topic. I've seen reference to these earrings elsewhere, so I read the post. "Copyright" Always germane on any group where there exists the potential for copyright violation. So, no, just the title isn't always a clue to on topic or off topic. No, it isn't. Your reply, for example, doesn't include in its topic any mention of the nasty comment you made and that I've edited out. You have no idea what's behind their living arrangement and you're not qualified to comment on it even if you think you know something based on the information Gem has given us in the past. is *THAT* clear enough? Something is certainly clear. Its too bad so many of "the internets" have turned into ********s; this trend has made it quite difficult to find any decent places to exchange ideas... +++++++++++++ Reply to the list as I do not publish an email address to USENET. This practice has cut my spam by more than 95%. Of course, I did have to abandon a perfectly good email account... |
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