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Trekkies are Orchid lovers too!
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Trekkies are Orchid lovers too!
Ha!
I'll have to try them with basalmic! K Barrett "Mark_OK" wrote in message t... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGZHTomKQAM -- Mark Edson Waukomis Oklahoma, USA |
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Trekkies are Orchid lovers too!
Pretty cool!
Diana "K Barrett" wrote in message . .. Ha! I'll have to try them with basalmic! K Barrett "Mark_OK" wrote in message t... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGZHTomKQAM -- Mark Edson Waukomis Oklahoma, USA |
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Trekkies are Orchid lovers too!
On Sun, 21 Jan 2007 10:37:53 -0800 in K Barrett wrote:
Ha! I'll have to try them with basalmic! Makes sense... The sister in law's cat loves tolumnia buds. The little white evil cat in the house (Miss Seagate) loves nibbling on Blc leaves. -- Chris Dukes elfick willg: you can't use dell to beat people, it wouldn't stand up to the strain... much like attacking a tank with a wiffle bat |
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Trekkies are Orchid lovers too!
Last January I attended a Cirque du Soleil performance, and started out
my evening in their "VIP tent." They served all kinds of exquisite and unusual foods. This included stuffed Dendrobium blossoms. The filling was tasty, but curiously, I've forgotten what it was... the Dendrobium tasted much like a cucumber, and had a bit of a crunch to it. Since Dendrobiums are fairly easy to grow, I can see using them as food -- as a treat, of course, not a staple. But Cypripediums? Perish the thought! +-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-+ | Ladasky Home Solar, Inc.: blowing sunshine up your | | power grid since March 24, 2005. Fiat lux! | +-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-+ | Uptime Downtime kWh generated kWh consumed | | 668 days 6.5 hours 11781 12816 | +-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-+ |
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Trekkies are Orchid lovers too!
John Ladasky wrote:
Last January I attended a Cirque du Soleil performance, and started out my evening in their "VIP tent." They served all kinds of exquisite and unusual foods. This included stuffed Dendrobium blossoms. The filling was tasty, but curiously, I've forgotten what it was... the Dendrobium tasted much like a cucumber, and had a bit of a crunch to it. Since Dendrobiums are fairly easy to grow, I can see using them as food -- as a treat, of course, not a staple. But Cypripediums? Perish the thought! You have to admit, any of the Cypripediums would be the natural choice for stuffing since they have the pouch. I can't think a Dendrobium would hold much stuffing. ;-) Steve |
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