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What do these foods have in common???
a local radio station posed the following question:
What do these three foods have in common only with each other? Supposedly no other foods share this connection. The foods are .........popcorn, eggs, and chocolate. Your guess is as good as mine, I don't have the answer. |
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well, i know that pop[corn and eggs don;t melt when heat is appllied, don;t
know where the chocolate fits in...LG "TOM KAN PA" > wrote in message ... > a local radio station posed the following question: > > What do these three foods have in common only with each other? > Supposedly no other foods share this connection. > > The foods are .........popcorn, eggs, and chocolate. > > Your guess is as good as mine, I don't have the answer. > > > |
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"TOM KAN PA" > wrote in message ... > a local radio station posed the following question: > > What do these three foods have in common only with each other? > Supposedly no other foods share this connection. > > The foods are .........popcorn, eggs, and chocolate. > > Your guess is as good as mine, I don't have the answer. Seeds? Gabby |
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"Gabby" > wrote in message
... : : "TOM KAN PA" > wrote in message : ... : > a local radio station posed the following question: : > : > What do these three foods have in common only with each other? : > Supposedly no other foods share this connection. : > : > The foods are .........popcorn, eggs, and chocolate. : > : > Your guess is as good as mine, I don't have the answer. : : Seeds? : : Gabby : : ======== That was my guess too - they all are derived from seeds. -- Cyndi <Remove a "b" to reply> |
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Rick & Cyndi wrote in message ... >"Gabby" > wrote in message ... >: >: "TOM KAN PA" > wrote in message >: ... >: > a local radio station posed the following question: >: > >: > What do these three foods have in common only with each >other? >: > Supposedly no other foods share this connection. >: > >: > The foods are .........popcorn, eggs, and chocolate. >: > >: > Your guess is as good as mine, I don't have the answer. >: >: Seeds? >: >: Gabby >: >: ======== > >That was my guess too - they all are derived from seeds. > > >-- but *lots* of foods are derived from seeds. -- Saerah TANSTAAFL Hangovers only last a day, but a good drinking story lives on forever.... |
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"Saerah" > wrote in message
... > > Rick & Cyndi wrote in message ... > >"Gabby" > wrote in message > ... > >: > >: "TOM KAN PA" > wrote in message > >: ... > >: > a local radio station posed the following question: > >: > > >: > What do these three foods have in common only with each > >other? > >: > Supposedly no other foods share this connection. > >: > > >: > The foods are .........popcorn, eggs, and chocolate. > >: > > >: > Your guess is as good as mine, I don't have the answer. > >: > >: Seeds? > >: > >: Gabby > >: > >That was my guess too - they all are derived from seeds. > > > > but *lots* of foods are derived from seeds. > And eggs are not. -- Peter Aitken Remove the crap from my email address before using. |
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"Peter Aitken" > wrote in message
... : "Saerah" > wrote in message : ... : > : > Rick & Cyndi wrote in message ... : > >"Gabby" > wrote in message : > ... : > >: : > >: "TOM KAN PA" > wrote in message : > >: ... : > >: > a local radio station posed the following question: : > >: > : > >: > What do these three foods have in common only with each : > >other? : > >: > Supposedly no other foods share this connection. : > >: > : > >: > The foods are .........popcorn, eggs, and chocolate. : > >: > : > >: > Your guess is as good as mine, I don't have the answer. : > >: : > >: Seeds? : > >: : > >: Gabby : > >: : > >That was my guess too - they all are derived from seeds. : > > : > : > but *lots* of foods are derived from seeds. : > : : And eggs are not. : : : -- : Peter Aitken ============= Aren't eggs formed from the "seed" of a chicken, as in a child/fetus begins from the "seed" of a woman? -- Cyndi <Remove a "b" to reply> |
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Rick & Cyndi wrote:
> > "Gabby" > wrote in message > ... > : > : "TOM KAN PA" > wrote in message > : ... > : > a local radio station posed the following question: > : > > : > What do these three foods have in common only with each > other? > : > Supposedly no other foods share this connection. > : > > : > The foods are .........popcorn, eggs, and chocolate. > : > > : > Your guess is as good as mine, I don't have the answer. > : > : Seeds? > : > : Gabby > : > : ======== > > That was my guess too - they all are derived from seeds. Okay, where is everyone getting those egg seeds? nancy |
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Nancy Young wrote:
> Rick & Cyndi wrote: >> >> "Gabby" > wrote in message >> ... >>> >>> "TOM KAN PA" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> a local radio station posed the following question: >>>> >>>> What do these three foods have in common only with each other? >>>> Supposedly no other foods share this connection. >>>> >>>> The foods are .........popcorn, eggs, and chocolate. >>>> >>>> Your guess is as good as mine, I don't have the answer. >>> >>> Seeds? >>> >>> Gabby >>> >>> ======== >> >> That was my guess too - they all are derived from seeds. > > Okay, where is everyone getting those egg seeds? > > nancy Eggplant? BOB |
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BOB wrote:
> > Nancy Young wrote: > > Okay, where is everyone getting those egg seeds? > Eggplant? (laughing!) That cracked me up, no pun intended. nancy |
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On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 13:21:57 -0500, " BOB" > wrote:
>Nancy Young wrote: >> Rick & Cyndi wrote: >>> >>> "Gabby" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> >>>> "TOM KAN PA" > wrote in message >>>> ... >>>>> a local radio station posed the following question: >>>>> >>>>> What do these three foods have in common only with each other? >>>>> Supposedly no other foods share this connection. >>>>> >>>>> The foods are .........popcorn, eggs, and chocolate. >>>>> >>>>> Your guess is as good as mine, I don't have the answer. >>>> >>>> Seeds? >>>> >>>> Gabby >>>> >>>> ======== >>> >>> That was my guess too - they all are derived from seeds. >> >> Okay, where is everyone getting those egg seeds? >> >> nancy > >Eggplant? > >BOB > BRAVO!!!!!....long time since I laughed that hard..... |
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"Rick & Cyndi" > wrote in message
newsodQb.3637$U%5.20363@attbi_s03... > "Peter Aitken" > wrote in message > ... > : "Saerah" > wrote in message > : ... > : > > : > Rick & Cyndi wrote in message ... > : > >"Gabby" > wrote in message > : > ... > : > >: > : > >: "TOM KAN PA" > wrote in message > : > >: ... > : > >: > a local radio station posed the following question: > : > >: > > : > >: > What do these three foods have in common only with each > : > >other? > : > >: > Supposedly no other foods share this connection. > : > >: > > : > >: > The foods are .........popcorn, eggs, and chocolate. > : > >: > > : > >: > Your guess is as good as mine, I don't have the answer. > : > >: > : > >: Seeds? > : > >: > : > >: Gabby > : > >: > : > >That was my guess too - they all are derived from seeds. > : > > > : > > : > but *lots* of foods are derived from seeds. > : > > : > : And eggs are not. > : > : > : -- > : Peter Aitken > ============= > > Aren't eggs formed from the "seed" of a chicken, as in a > child/fetus begins from the "seed" of a woman? > I have seen "seed" used in this poetic/biblical way but the word is properly used to refer to plants only. -- Peter Aitken Remove the crap from my email address before using. |
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"Nancy Young" > wrote in message
... > Rick & Cyndi wrote: > > > > "Gabby" > wrote in message > > ... > > : > > : "TOM KAN PA" > wrote in message > > : ... > > : > a local radio station posed the following question: > > : > > > : > What do these three foods have in common only with each > > other? > > : > Supposedly no other foods share this connection. > > : > > > : > The foods are .........popcorn, eggs, and chocolate. > > : > > > : > Your guess is as good as mine, I don't have the answer. > > : > > : Seeds? > > : > > : Gabby > > : > > : ======== > > > > That was my guess too - they all are derived from seeds. > > Okay, where is everyone getting those egg seeds? > > nancy Right! I want to plant an egg tree! -- Peter Aitken Remove the crap from my email address before using. |
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TOM KAN PA wrote:
> > a local radio station posed the following question: > > What do these three foods have in common only with each other? > Supposedly no other foods share this connection. > > The foods are .........popcorn, eggs, and chocolate. > > Your guess is as good as mine, I don't have the answer. They're all addictive...except for the eggs. ;-) gloria p |
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Rick & Cyndi wrote:
> > That was my guess too - they all are derived from seeds. > I have never seen egg seeds |
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TOM KAN PA wrote:
> a local radio station posed the following question: > > What do these three foods have in common only with each other? > Supposedly no other foods share this connection. > > The foods are .........popcorn, eggs, and chocolate. > > Your guess is as good as mine, I don't have the answer. > > > My best guess -- these were all involved in Percey Spencer's experiments which lead to the microwave oven. --Charlene -- THE SHRIMP A shirmp who sought his lady shrimp Could catch no glimpse, Not even a glimp. At times, translucence Is rather a nuisance. --Ogden Nash -- email perronnelle at earthlink . net |
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All were first used by Maya Indians of Mexico and Central Americia
kathleen Dughman |
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TOM KAN PA wrote:
> > a local radio station posed the following question: > > What do these three foods have in common only with each other? > Supposedly no other foods share this connection. > > The foods are .........popcorn, eggs, and chocolate. > > Your guess is as good as mine, I don't have the answer. All involved in the development of the microwave oven. |
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Kathleen Dughman wrote:
> All were first used by Maya Indians of Mexico and Central Americia > kathleen Dughman > Yes, but I'm sure the Mayans had other foods, too. --Charlene -- THE SHRIMP A shirmp who sought his lady shrimp Could catch no glimpse, Not even a glimp. At times, translucence Is rather a nuisance. --Ogden Nash -- email perronnelle at earthlink . net |
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On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 13:21:57 -0500, " BOB" >
arranged random neurons, so they looked like this: >Nancy Young wrote: >> Rick & Cyndi wrote: >>> >>> "Gabby" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> >>>> "TOM KAN PA" > wrote in message >>>> ... >>>>> a local radio station posed the following question: >>>>> >>>>> What do these three foods have in common only with each other? >>>>> Supposedly no other foods share this connection. >>>>> >>>>> The foods are .........popcorn, eggs, and chocolate. >>>>> >>>>> Your guess is as good as mine, I don't have the answer. >>>> >>>> Seeds? >>>> >>>> Gabby >>>> >>>> ======== >>> >>> That was my guess too - they all are derived from seeds. >> >> Okay, where is everyone getting those egg seeds? >> >> nancy > >Eggplant? > OMG, that's it, Bob - go to your room! And stay there until you learn to post spew alerts! Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd...bwahahahaha! AAC(F)BV66.0748.CA "If the soup had been as hot as the claret, if the claret had been as old as the bird, and if the bird's breasts had been as full as the waitress', it would have been a very good dinner." Anonymous. To reply, remove replace "shcox" with "cox" |
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Nancy Young wrote:
> BOB wrote: >> >> Nancy Young wrote: > >>> Okay, where is everyone getting those egg seeds? > >> Eggplant? > > (laughing!) That cracked me up, no pun intended. > > nancy LOL! Glad to be able to add a little humor. BOB besides, the Devil made me do it |
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In article >,
Melba's Jammin' > wrote: > In article >, > c (TOM KAN PA) wrote: > > > a local radio station posed the following question: > > > > What do these three foods have in common only with each other? > > Supposedly no other foods share this connection. > > > > The foods are .........popcorn, eggs, and chocolate. > > > > Your guess is as good as mine, I don't have the answer. > > Sources of common allergies. Yeah, but so are a bunch of other stuff -- tomatoes, shrimp, peanuts... Miche -- If you want to end war and stuff you got to sing loud. -- Arlo Guthrie, "Alice's Restaurant" |
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Miche wrote:
> In article >, > Melba's Jammin' > wrote: > > >>In article >, (TOM KAN PA) wrote: >> >> >>>a local radio station posed the following question: >>> >>>What do these three foods have in common only with each other? >>>Supposedly no other foods share this connection. >>> >>>The foods are .........popcorn, eggs, and chocolate. >>> >>>Your guess is as good as mine, I don't have the answer. >> >>Sources of common allergies. > > > Yeah, but so are a bunch of other stuff -- tomatoes, shrimp, peanuts... > > Miche > It's the microwave oven thing. Best regards, Bob |
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On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 17:01:41 GMT, "Rick & Cyndi"
> wrote: > > That was my guess too - they all are derived from seeds. Although an egg is constructed like a seed, I've never heard it classified as one. Practice safe eating - always use condiments |
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sd wrote:
> In article >, > c (TOM KAN PA) wrote: > > > The foods are .........popcorn, eggs, and chocolate. > > They come either white or brown (although "brown" popcorn is > kinda pushing it)? I think you've got the answer, even though it seems slightly defective. I wouldn't hold a local radio station to the same standard of accuracy as the news department of the New York Times. In addition to popcorn not being brown, the list is not inclusive because it does not include bread, which is available in white and brown. Also, mushrooms, sugar, rum, and Karo syrup. |
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Mark Thorson > wrote in message ... > sd wrote: > > > In article >, > > c (TOM KAN PA) wrote: > > > > > The foods are .........popcorn, eggs, and chocolate. > > > > They come either white or brown (although "brown" popcorn is > > kinda pushing it)? > > I think you've got the answer, even though it seems > slightly defective. I wouldn't hold a local radio station > to the same standard of accuracy as the news department > of the New York Times. Can't be, 'cos you also get brown and white bread. Jo --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.555 / Virus Database: 347 - Release Date: 23/12/03 |
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In article >, Miche
> wrote: > > Sources of common allergies. > > Yeah, but so are a bunch of other stuff -- tomatoes, shrimp, peanuts... > > Miche I forgot about that part. :-) -- -Barb A good friend will come and bail you out of jail; a true friend will be sitting next to you saying, "Damn,that was fun!" |
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>Aren't eggs formed from the "seed" of a chicken,
No: eggs ARE the seed of a chicken. |
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>Popcorn and chocolate are both contributions of the Americas to
>western diets (neither is native to Europe, Africa, or Asia). Eggs >don't fit though. > >Interesting question.... .. . . but so are many other foods, including conventional corn (and wild rice, and cranberries, and turkey, and . . .). |
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>All were first used by Maya Indians of Mexico and Central Americia
The Mayans may have used eggs, but they didn't use chicken eggs, and eggs (from other birds than chickens, which were a classical-era introduction from India) themselves have been used by European peoples since prehistoric times. |
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"Nancy Young" > wrote in message ... > BOB wrote: > > > > Nancy Young wrote: > > > > Okay, where is everyone getting those egg seeds? > > > Eggplant? > > (laughing!) That cracked me up, no pun intended. > > nancy Oh lordy you guys are so funny! Thanks for the laugh! kilikini |
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Jeff Bienstadt wrote:
> > Nancy Young wrote: > > > BOB wrote: > >> > >> Nancy Young wrote: > > > >> > Okay, where is everyone getting those egg seeds? > > > >> Eggplant? > > > > (laughing!) That cracked me up, no pun intended. > > > > nancy > > Nice to see you coming out of your shell... I'm scrambling my brains trying to think of a comeback. My brain is fried. nancy |
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Jeff Bienstadt wrote:
> > Nancy Young wrote: > > > BOB wrote: > >> > >> Nancy Young wrote: > > > >> > Okay, where is everyone getting those egg seeds? > > > >> Eggplant? > > > > (laughing!) That cracked me up, no pun intended. > > > > nancy > > Nice to see you coming out of your shell... > > ---jkb > > -- The yolk's on you.... gloria p |
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Nancy Young wrote:
> Jeff Bienstadt wrote: >> >> Nancy Young wrote: >> >> > BOB wrote: >> >> >> >> Nancy Young wrote: >> > >> >> > Okay, where is everyone getting those egg seeds? >> > >> >> Eggplant? >> > >> > (laughing!) That cracked me up, no pun intended. >> > >> > nancy >> >> Nice to see you coming out of your shell... > > I'm scrambling my brains trying to think of a comeback. My brain is > fried. > Maybe it's been coddled too long? ---jkb -- "Time is an illusion, lunchtime doubly so." -- Ford Prefect |
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