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notbob
 
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Default get your daily dose of lycopene pie

I don't know what's weirder, ketchup-apple pie or watermelon beer. Either way,
this is a fun site:

http://www.yenra.com/food/

go to beverages for the beer stuff, aluminum bottles, and booze bongs.

nb
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>I don't know what's weirder, ketchup-apple pie or watermelon beer.


Well in Italian tomato is pomodoro which means golden apple ;-) (tomatoes
used to be yellow)

Herman


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One time on Usenet, notbob > said:

> I don't know what's weirder, ketchup-apple pie or watermelon beer. Either
> way, this is a fun site:


And interesting too -- from the ketchup-apple pie page:

"Although lycopene is found in fresh tomatoes, research shows that
consuming processed tomatoes is better, because cooking breaks down
the cell walls of the tomato and makes it much easier for lycopene
to be absorbed in the body."

I didn't know that -- it matters to me because I don't like raw
tomatoes (except on sub sandwiches, yum!).

> http://www.yenra.com/food/
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> go to beverages for the beer stuff, aluminum bottles, and booze bongs.


You mean this:

http://www.yenra.com/alcohol-without-liquid/

Strange...

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On 2005-02-01, Gal Called J.J. > wrote:
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> Strange...
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So far I've learned I can reduce heart related risks by drinking beer and
eating almonds and chocolate every day. I like this site!

nb
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Herman Slagman wrote:
> "notbob" > wrote in message
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>> I don't know what's weirder, ketchup-apple pie or watermelon beer.

>
> Well in Italian tomato is pomodoro which means golden apple ;-)
> (tomatoes used to be yellow)
>
> Herman

And some varieties still are - and damned delicious I might add.

Regards.
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Gal Called J.J. wrote:
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> You mean this:
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> http://www.yenra.com/alcohol-without-liquid/
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> Strange...


It's nebulized alcohol. I can't help but think only an idiot would do
that.

-L.

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notbob wrote:
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> I don't know what's weirder, ketchup-apple pie or watermelon beer. Either way,
> this is a fun site:
>
> http://www.yenra.com/food/
>
> go to beverages for the beer stuff, aluminum bottles, and booze bongs.
>
> nb


I don't think even Stan would find this edible.
Gave me the creeps just thinking about it. I don't
know . . . maybe those people who think cheese goes
with apple pie would like it. ;-)

Kate

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Until you bite their heads off.”
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One time on Usenet, Kate Connally > said:
> notbob wrote:
> >
> > I don't know what's weirder, ketchup-apple pie or watermelon beer. Either

> way,
> > this is a fun site:
> >
> > http://www.yenra.com/food/
> >
> > go to beverages for the beer stuff, aluminum bottles, and booze bongs.
> >
> > nb

>
> I don't think even Stan would find this edible.
> Gave me the creeps just thinking about it. I don't
> know . . . maybe those people who think cheese goes
> with apple pie would like it. ;-)


Oh yuck! I'm sorry, but I've never understood the attraction of cheddar
on apple pie. Give me ice cream any day...

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