
Definitely! There are a lot of nice things that should be done in the cities.It'll be nice if there were easy-to-access train stations all over suburbs...
You are welcome!Bless youuu T.T
I just ran out of dried prunes. I was dipping them in almond butter and they were the best thing..
I'd be really psyched to see CA or the federal government come up with some more graceful methods of handling liability from city or church organizations..
You should totally do it! Go plan a city!![]()
*Gets you out of the dancing loop*well...I might...if I wasn't stuck dancing!!!
Can't listen sorry preoccupied~
Oh come on!!!! pleeeeeaseeee, I've learnt my lesson!!!!
Oh, that's another very amazing fruit! And I'm glad to see they've become so popular; at one point, they were very seasonal: you could only get them about 3 months out of the year, late fall to December. (or at least in the US: they are still best, then)
This year, I'm going to try to make a Pomegranate Pie, something I have heard of, but never tried. It uses just the juice, in the style of the filling found in a lemon meringue or key lime pie. I think that next to the mighty watermelon, this might be my favorite fruit, but it's so hard to rank them, really...like comparing apples and oranges : P
My family had a pomegranate tree when I lived in South Carolina many years ago.
Sorry I was gone so long this evening. I cooked dinner and watched a movie with my friend. I made salmon patties, green peas on mashed potatoes, and sweet southern ice tea.
Definitely! There are a lot of nice things that should be done in the cities.
You are welcome!
I hope that happens soon.
I wish I could, but after deep thinking I realized it would be too much for me.
*Gets you out of the dancing loop*
Ft. Dan "I'm Not a Furry" Avidan
I actually found this a couple of days ago and I love everything about it.
Have you really?
That is a great and beautiful story. I'm glad you made many people happy that day and even wished you could do more. You have a good heart, Keefur.I have an interesting mango story. I believe I've told it before, but there may be some here who haven't heard it. I was visiting my brother down in Belize. I had gotten off the bus, and there was a Guatamalan lady with two five gallon buckets of mangos. She was struggling to get onto the bus with them because they were so heavy. No one was willing to help her, so I turned back and picked up the two buckets and put them on the bus for her. She spoke only Spanish, and my Spanish is poor. She insisted on giving me two mangos for helping. I refused, but she was persistant, so I took them. So... I'm walking down the street in San Ignacio holding a mango in each paw. People start pointing, poking other people and pointing, and staring at me. I felt very uncomfortable about this, so I ducked into a restaurant to get some lunch. I ordered the lamb chops with asperagus and fried potatoes. I ordered a soda as well. When the waiter came back, I asked him if he knew why everyone was staring at me. Even the three other patrons in the restaurant were staring. He said, "You have mangos." I was like, "Yeah... so what?" He said, "Nobody has mangos now. They aren't ripe yet." I told him about the lady and the bus. He nodded and said that the mango crop in Guatamala gets ripe before the crop in Belize does. I told him to take the mangos and divide them up with everyone in the restaurant, including the cook. He was like, "Really? You would do that?" I just smiled and nodded. In a few minutes, he came back with a couple of slices of mango on a saucer, and gave everyone there a little bit of mango. Everyone there was very happy with me that day. Had I known about how hard they were to get, I would have purchased the two whole buckets and saved the lady the long trip to Belize City. I blew my chance to be the most popular gringo in town. lol
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I have an interesting mango story. I believe I've told it before, but there may be some here who haven't heard it. I was visiting my brother down in Belize. I had gotten off the bus, and there was a Guatamalan lady with two five gallon buckets of mangos. She was struggling to get onto the bus with them because they were so heavy. No one was willing to help her, so I turned back and picked up the two buckets and put them on the bus for her. She spoke only Spanish, and my Spanish is poor. She insisted on giving me two mangos for helping. I refused, but she was persistant, so I took them. So... I'm walking down the street in San Ignacio holding a mango in each paw. People start pointing, poking other people and pointing, and staring at me. I felt very uncomfortable about this, so I ducked into a restaurant to get some lunch. I ordered the lamb chops with asperagus and fried potatoes. I ordered a soda as well. When the waiter came back, I asked him if he knew why everyone was staring at me. Even the three other patrons in the restaurant were staring. He said, "You have mangos." I was like, "Yeah... so what?" He said, "Nobody has mangos now. They aren't ripe yet." I told him about the lady and the bus. He nodded and said that the mango crop in Guatamala gets ripe before the crop in Belize does. I told him to take the mangos and divide them up with everyone in the restaurant, including the cook. He was like, "Really? You would do that?" I just smiled and nodded. In a few minutes, he came back with a couple of slices of mango on a saucer, and gave everyone there a little bit of mango. Everyone there was very happy with me that day. Had I known about how hard they were to get, I would have purchased the two whole buckets and saved the lady the long trip to Belize City. I blew my chance to be the most popular gringo in town. lol
YESSSS!!! YES REAAAAAAALY!!!!!!![]()
Is there a way thats known to use the whole fruit without have to spit out every seed? I don't often buy them bc I'm not keen on just using the juce..This year, I'm going to try to make a Pomegranate Pie, something I have heard of, but never tried. It uses just the juice
Truly- buses, motorcycles, bicycles/ebikes, e-skateboards- everyone please! You don't need a ford f350 to pick up groceries!Ah, shame. I'm an advocate of public transportation due to having experienced these:
That's wild! ^^ I know which way to go now if I ever travel through in that season*
I have an interesting mango story. I believe I've told it before, but there may be some here who haven't heard it. I was visiting my brother down in Belize. I had gotten off the bus, and there was a Guatamalan lady with two five gallon buckets of mangos. She was struggling to get onto the bus with them because they were so heavy. No one was willing to help her, so I turned back and picked up the two buckets and put them on the bus for her. She spoke only Spanish, and my Spanish is poor. She insisted on giving me two mangos for helping. I refused, but she was persistant, so I took them. So... I'm walking down the street in San Ignacio holding a mango in each paw. People start pointing, poking other people and pointing, and staring at me. I felt very uncomfortable about this, so I ducked into a restaurant to get some lunch. I ordered the lamb chops with asperagus and fried potatoes. I ordered a soda as well. When the waiter came back, I asked him if he knew why everyone was staring at me. Even the three other patrons in the restaurant were staring. He said, "You have mangos." I was like, "Yeah... so what?" He said, "Nobody has mangos now. They aren't ripe yet." I told him about the lady and the bus. He nodded and said that the mango crop in Guatamala gets ripe before the crop in Belize does. I told him to take the mangos and divide them up with everyone in the restaurant, including the cook. He was like, "Really? You would do that?" I just smiled and nodded. In a few minutes, he came back with a couple of slices of mango on a saucer, and gave everyone there a little bit of mango. Everyone there was very happy with me that day. Had I known about how hard they were to get, I would have purchased the two whole buckets and saved the lady the long trip to Belize City. I blew my chance to be the most popular gringo in town. lol
Is there a way thats known to use the whole fruit without have to spit out every seed? I don't often buy them bc I'm not keen on just using the juce..
Delicioso...
If you drive in Guatamala, be careful. They drive like maniacs there. We went through some mountain roads and those idiots will pass you on the left on an inside blind curve. They stick their arms out the window and waggle their hands, which means they are passing you. A bus or truck could be coming and everyone would tumble down the mounting in a large ball of flaming metal. Nice to think about while they pass you.That's wild! ^^ I know which way to go now if I ever travel through in that season![]()
It really was! And also really spicy!Delicioso...
I never got into eating the green mangos. It's like some people that put salt on their watermelon. I love salt, but not on my melon.It really was! And also really spicy!
Drinking the juice was one of the best parts!
Hmm...
*Turns off the flashing lights*
Alright. But try anything again and prepare to be stuck doing the Carlton for eternity.
Is there a way thats known to use the whole fruit without have to spit out every seed? I don't often buy them bc I'm not keen on just using the juce..
Truly- buses, motorcycles, bicycles/ebikes, e-skateboards- everyone please! You don't need a ford f350 to pick up groceries!
That's wild! ^^ I know which way to go now if I ever travel through in that season![]()
Some people eat the seeds. Me, if I eat a pomegranate, I just spit them out. If you use as an accent, or sprinkled on something, then a few seeds are fine. They are pretty labor intensive fruits, to get at...which, I think is part of their charm.
I also like the forbidden fruit aspect; they are said to be the apple in the Eden story, as apples don't grow anywhere near there : ) And you know me...always sampling forbidden fruit...or, at least thinking about it!
I never got into eating the green mangos. It's like some people that put salt on their watermelon. I love salt, but not on my melon.
And I am the snake of Eden.hehe, you certainly love stealing forbidden fruit, Simo!! XD
They say you can also eat every bit of an apple, if you are so inclined. The seeds are only slightly poisonous and aren't enough to hurt you.I always eat the seeds. they're very small, no probs. Mandarins on the otherhand, god they're a nightmare! I absolutely love them, but they have so many seeds and the seeds are extremely bitter!!
hehe, you certainly love stealing forbidden fruit, Simo!! XD
It's kind of a sour thing, which I like very much.I never got into eating the green mangos. It's like some people that put salt on their watermelon. I love salt, but not on my melon.
I never got into eating the green mangos. It's like some people that put salt on their watermelon. I love salt, but not on my melon.
I don't recall reading about tube snakes in the Garden of Eden.And I am the snake of Eden.
They say you can also eat every bit of an apple, if you are so inclined. The seeds are only slightly poisonous and aren't enough to hurt you.
I cccccchange forrrrm, you sssssse.I don't recall reading about tube snakes in the Garden of Eden.