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Sherry wrote: It's just wonderful that you have fruits growing wild where you live! The closest thing we have are prickly pears, which are good, but not as good as blackberries. Victor, what's a prickly pear? Cactus fruit. They're called "tuna" in Spanish, I think - I remember a trip to Mexico when I was in college, and a street vendor calling out "tuna" right under our hotel-room window. (It DID seem an awfully strange thing to be hawking at seven A. M., until I found out it didn't mean what it does in English.) |
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On 2003-09-08, Sherry wrote:
Victor, what's a prickly pear? They grow here (Tennessee), too. It's a cactus (opuntia). The ones we have grow flat on the ground and are just weeds. Some types of prickly pears are edible. |
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"David Yehudah" wrote in message
... Polar bears are easy to catch. You just cut a hole in the ice and sprinkle some canned peas around it. When the bear comes up to take a pea, you kick him in the ice hole. :-) AAAAAARRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!! Yowie |
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In article , David Yehudah wrote: From: David Yehudah Polar bears are easy to catch. You just cut a hole in the ice and sprinkle some canned peas around it. When the bear comes up to take a pea, you kick him in the ice hole. :-) Dave Y! You made me groan, which worried my kitty. Suz Iron Chef Macmoosette Thank Heavens There's Only One =^..^= =^..^= =^..^= =^..^= =^..^= =^..^= Chocolate heals all wounds. |
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