Re: Americans have different cucumbers than us normal folks
Camilla Send a noteboard - 24/09/2010 02:35:04 PM
Not that I mean to imply you are normal, what with you being from New Zealand and living in Scotland without it being the result of a terrible accident.
But different anyway.
Which is all besides the point, the point is cucumber's have a subtle flavour, perfect for superior drinks.
Cucumbers, surely.
*MySmiley*
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Bears are scared of courgettes?
23/09/2010 09:14:19 PM
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You should probably include the term that people not from the Isles or Kiwiland call them.
23/09/2010 10:46:22 PM
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This is an English language website, I'm not getting into translating my posts to non-english tongue
23/09/2010 10:59:38 PM
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Much as I hate to side with the colonials on matters of language...
24/09/2010 11:34:52 AM
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I think that rather proves my point
24/09/2010 11:44:55 AM
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You could use 'squash'.
24/09/2010 04:09:51 PM
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Isn't that a different but related vegetable?
24/09/2010 04:14:13 PM
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It is sometimes called a zucchini squash. Like summer squash, spaghetti squash, etc
24/09/2010 04:59:05 PM
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*nod* squash is the general term and would not define a courghini *NM*
24/09/2010 05:17:24 PM
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You are boring me, plant nerd
24/09/2010 05:29:12 PM
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And all the crap sports I've had to listen to from you? Puh-lease!
25/09/2010 12:28:55 AM
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Ah, zucchini
23/09/2010 11:08:59 PM
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Yeah, I had to google it to figure it out. *NM*
23/09/2010 11:39:31 PM
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You see, snoopsapoops? Chaos! *NM*
24/09/2010 01:34:42 AM
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Umm.
24/09/2010 10:14:38 AM
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What, that I'm awesome?
24/09/2010 01:22:06 PM
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You must think "awesome" means something different to what I think it means
24/09/2010 02:31:27 PM
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Zucchini can be quite tasty *NM*
24/09/2010 02:18:41 AM
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Sure, when they're in bread form.
24/09/2010 02:54:49 AM
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They're good roasted as well
24/09/2010 10:16:27 AM
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I think most people in Kiwiland alternate between courgette and zucchini.
24/09/2010 11:14:41 AM
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If it was a cucumber I would have understood
24/09/2010 08:30:39 AM
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But.... but... how do you drink Pimms? *NM*
24/09/2010 10:14:03 AM
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Now you're just throwing random made up words at us! *NM*
24/09/2010 10:26:32 AM
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You don't know what Pimms is? Are you some sort of monster?!?!? *NM*
24/09/2010 10:27:44 AM
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Remember where I come from?
24/09/2010 10:37:17 AM
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No, I've completely lost track of where you are currently claiming
24/09/2010 10:40:20 AM
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Cucumbers are so blah.
24/09/2010 01:22:48 PM
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You must have been eating poor cucumbers.
24/09/2010 01:26:22 PM
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Americans have different cucumbers than us normal folks
24/09/2010 02:29:44 PM
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Re: Americans have different cucumbers than us normal folks
24/09/2010 02:35:04 PM
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we do? I mean, I know we sell our HUGENORMOUS not-as-tasty ones...
24/09/2010 05:19:02 PM
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?? you literally have no tastebuds then.
24/09/2010 05:22:00 PM
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The "water" being the key part.
24/09/2010 05:29:31 PM
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So do lot of citrus fruits
24/09/2010 08:02:32 PM
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Please, don't lecture me about ligands.
24/09/2010 06:40:15 PM
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then use the term "literally" correctly
24/09/2010 11:59:31 PM
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No way, hyperbole is the greatest thing in the universe. *NM*
25/09/2010 02:59:48 AM
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i am fond of hyperbole...the use of "literally" to do so inaccurately is a pet peeve, though
25/09/2010 03:04:06 AM
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LadyLorraine is being far too polite. DO NOT USE LITERALLY IN A HYPERBOLIC SENTENCE. PERIOD. *NM*
27/09/2010 08:28:04 PM
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I get that a lot and can't see how people don't notice this horrible taste! *NM*
25/09/2010 11:55:55 AM
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