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In article >, "K. Reece" >
wrote: > Sugar on tomatoes oughtta be against the law!! The area close to > where I grew up is famous for its cantaloupe and most people there > eat it with salt and pepper or just pepper. > > I suspect it's a regional thing. > Kathy Hmmm. The Widow Geraldine is from Mississippi. -- -Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com> An update on 9/2/04; check the Fairs Fare tab. |
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![]() "Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message ... > In article >, "K. Reece" > > wrote: > > Sugar on tomatoes oughtta be against the law!! The area close to > > where I grew up is famous for its cantaloupe and most people there > > eat it with salt and pepper or just pepper. > > > > I suspect it's a regional thing. > > > Kathy > > Hmmm. The Widow Geraldine is from Mississippi. > -- > -Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com> An update on 9/2/04; check the Fairs Fare tab. Hmmm, well, maybe not. I grew up in Colorado not far from Rocky Ford. Kathy |
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![]() "Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message ... > In article >, "K. Reece" > > wrote: > > Sugar on tomatoes oughtta be against the law!! The area close to > > where I grew up is famous for its cantaloupe and most people there > > eat it with salt and pepper or just pepper. > > > > I suspect it's a regional thing. > > > Kathy > > Hmmm. The Widow Geraldine is from Mississippi. > -- > -Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com> An update on 9/2/04; check the Fairs Fare tab. Hmmm, well, maybe not. I grew up in Colorado not far from Rocky Ford. Kathy |
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![]() "Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message ... > In article >, "K. Reece" > > wrote: > > Sugar on tomatoes oughtta be against the law!! The area close to > > where I grew up is famous for its cantaloupe and most people there > > eat it with salt and pepper or just pepper. > > > > I suspect it's a regional thing. > > > Kathy > > Hmmm. The Widow Geraldine is from Mississippi. > -- > -Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com> An update on 9/2/04; check the Fairs Fare tab. Hmmm, well, maybe not. I grew up in Colorado not far from Rocky Ford. Kathy |
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In article >, "K. Reece" >
wrote: > Sugar on tomatoes oughtta be against the law!! The area close to > where I grew up is famous for its cantaloupe and most people there > eat it with salt and pepper or just pepper. > > I suspect it's a regional thing. > Kathy Hmmm. The Widow Geraldine is from Mississippi. -- -Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com> An update on 9/2/04; check the Fairs Fare tab. |
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In article >, "K. Reece" >
wrote: > Sugar on tomatoes oughtta be against the law!! The area close to > where I grew up is famous for its cantaloupe and most people there > eat it with salt and pepper or just pepper. > > I suspect it's a regional thing. > Kathy Hmmm. The Widow Geraldine is from Mississippi. -- -Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com> An update on 9/2/04; check the Fairs Fare tab. |
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![]() "Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message ... > In article >, > ospam (DJS0302) wrote: > > > >My friend, The Widow Geraldine, puts salt AND pepper on her cantaloupe. > > > > > >OK, I used to sprinkle a little salt on watermelon, and put a pinch of > > >sugar on tomatoes, but PEPPER? > > > > > >There oughtta be a law! > > > > I remember reading an article in the food section of the newspaper > > that described various uses for black pepper. One of the ideas was > > to sprinkle it on strawberries. YUCK! > > > Thank you!!! A person after my own heart!! I understand that a pinch > of sugar on tomatoes can enhance the taste, and a light sprinkle of salt > brightens up the taste of watermelon, but *pepper*? I repeat: There > oughtta be a law! > -- > -Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com> An update on 8/30/04; check the Fairs Fare tab. Sugar on tomatoes oughtta be against the law!! The area close to where I grew up is famous for its cantaloupe and most people there eat it with salt and pepper or just pepper. I suspect it's a regional thing. Kathy |
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![]() "Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message ... > In article >, > ospam (DJS0302) wrote: > > > >My friend, The Widow Geraldine, puts salt AND pepper on her cantaloupe. > > > > > >OK, I used to sprinkle a little salt on watermelon, and put a pinch of > > >sugar on tomatoes, but PEPPER? > > > > > >There oughtta be a law! > > > > I remember reading an article in the food section of the newspaper > > that described various uses for black pepper. One of the ideas was > > to sprinkle it on strawberries. YUCK! > > > Thank you!!! A person after my own heart!! I understand that a pinch > of sugar on tomatoes can enhance the taste, and a light sprinkle of salt > brightens up the taste of watermelon, but *pepper*? I repeat: There > oughtta be a law! > -- > -Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com> An update on 8/30/04; check the Fairs Fare tab. Sugar on tomatoes oughtta be against the law!! The area close to where I grew up is famous for its cantaloupe and most people there eat it with salt and pepper or just pepper. I suspect it's a regional thing. Kathy |
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