BESIDES packaged stuffs, and nothing too complicated.
Me, I like frozen grapes. *munches on some* Not red grapes, which I inexplicably find the ickiest things on this earth, and yes that includes mushrooms, but green grapes, which are the greatest gift of all to humankind... especially when frozen
Tangent, what nutzoid first had the bright idea of eating the juice of rotten grapes? Was it some sort of bet or something?
I also, of course, love toast with butter and pepper. Not ANY toast, health nut bread.
Oh! And english muffins, covered with cream cheese and stuck in the broiler until the top of the cheese is browned.
But man, nothing beats my frozen grapes.
Me, I like frozen grapes. *munches on some* Not red grapes, which I inexplicably find the ickiest things on this earth, and yes that includes mushrooms, but green grapes, which are the greatest gift of all to humankind... especially when frozen
Tangent, what nutzoid first had the bright idea of eating the juice of rotten grapes? Was it some sort of bet or something?
I also, of course, love toast with butter and pepper. Not ANY toast, health nut bread.
Oh! And english muffins, covered with cream cheese and stuck in the broiler until the top of the cheese is browned.
But man, nothing beats my frozen grapes.
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Date: 2004-01-11 11:08 pm (UTC)I would probably go for a fruit salad with melon, berries and stone fruit in. And eat it with a fork. Unfortunately chocolate seems to lure me - it's cheaper and more convenient.
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Date: 2004-01-11 11:17 pm (UTC)But anyway.
Ever try a watermelon tomato salad?
I keep wanting to make that and then forgetting. And now watermelons aren't in season.
*sigh* It's for the best, bluecheese, though I love it so, gives me serious digestive problems.
Course, there's always this recipe....
Oh yeah. What's a stone fruit?
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Date: 2004-01-11 11:23 pm (UTC)I've tried watermelon in ginger wine, but never melon and tomato. They sound like they'd work though.
Stone fruit are peaches, apricots, nectarines, plums (which I don't like unless they're 'black doris' - the purple ones). Fruit with a stone in it. Though you prolly call it a pit?
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Date: 2004-01-11 11:27 pm (UTC)