Guest guest Posted August 11, 2006 Report Share Posted August 11, 2006 I have had the product guys laughing so hard. I think one thought I was a pervert and was coming onto him.LOL Judy will go over this with you also. Turn the eggplant over. I even saw this on the net in the food haven link: " Do you know that you can pick the sex of the eggplant by looking at it’s bottom? Here’s what The Cook’s Thesaurus said. I never knew that. Amusing. Male eggplants tend to have fewer seeds, and are therefore less bitter than female eggplants. To sex an eggplant, look at the indentation at bottom. If it’s deep and shaped like a dash, it’s a female. If it’s shallow and round, it’s a male. " PuterWitch <puterwitch wrote: OMG no, do tell - Donnalilacflower Friday, August 11, 2006 6:51 PM Chanda eggplant gender Now do you remember Judy explaining how to tell a male from a female eggplant??? DOnna PuterWitch wrote: I just LOVE eggplant, yes I will marry eggplant. hugs, Chanda - Alana Farrell Thursday, August 10, 2006 11:22 PM Re: What veggies won't you eat? I personally can't stand asparagus (sp?). My daughter loves it (go figure!). I'm also not fussy for eggplant. I love to eat raw turnip, but can only tolerate the taste if it is in a stew or soup - won't eat it mashed, even with potatoes or carrots. Alana , " Rachael " wrote: > > All this talk about veggies that people would like to try made me > wonder what veggies people have tried but will never eat again. I > personally can't stand okra, parsley, and red radishes, despite the > many ways people have tried to feed them to me. I'm also not a big > fan of raw onions, raw mushrooms and raw sweet peppers, though I LOVE > all of them cooked and I love raw green onions. > > ~Rachael > ------------------------- Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.10.8/415 - Release 8/9/2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2006 Report Share Posted August 11, 2006 Donna, you, once again, made me spit my drink all over my monitor, thanks Donna, now I have to clean this up! hugs, Chanda - Donnalilacflower Friday, August 11, 2006 10:07 PM Re: Chanda eggplant gender Jusy can confirm this too. I have had the product guys laughing so hard. I think one thought I was a pervert and was coming onto him.LOL Judy will go over this with you also. Turn the eggplant over. I even saw this on the net in the food haven link: " Do you know that you can pick the sex of the eggplant by looking at it's bottom? Here's what The Cook's Thesaurus said. I never knew that. Amusing. Male eggplants tend to have fewer seeds, and are therefore less bitter than female eggplants. To sex an eggplant, look at the indentation at bottom. If it's deep and shaped like a dash, it's a female. If it's shallow and round, it's a male. " PuterWitch <puterwitch wrote: OMG no, do tell - Donnalilacflower Friday, August 11, 2006 6:51 PM Chanda eggplant gender Now do you remember Judy explaining how to tell a male from a female eggplant??? DOnna PuterWitch wrote: I just LOVE eggplant, yes I will marry eggplant. hugs, Chanda - Alana Farrell Thursday, August 10, 2006 11:22 PM Re: What veggies won't you eat? I personally can't stand asparagus (sp?). My daughter loves it (go figure!). I'm also not fussy for eggplant. I love to eat raw turnip, but can only tolerate the taste if it is in a stew or soup - won't eat it mashed, even with potatoes or carrots. Alana , " Rachael " wrote: > > All this talk about veggies that people would like to try made me > wonder what veggies people have tried but will never eat again. I > personally can't stand okra, parsley, and red radishes, despite the > many ways people have tried to feed them to me. I'm also not a big > fan of raw onions, raw mushrooms and raw sweet peppers, though I LOVE > all of them cooked and I love raw green onions. > > ~Rachael > ------------------------- Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.10.8/415 - Release 8/9/2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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