@great-big-stees saidNaturally, using traditional methods everything's guaranteed.
So only Harold can take Anna nutmeg?
(nutmeg, what is it?)
@torunn saidGenerally undergraduates acquire really awful natural tendencies, even eating doughnuts.
Naturally, using traditional methods everything's guaranteed.
(nutmeg, what is it?)
(Nutmeg is the inner kernel of the fruit of the nutmeg tree, which mostly grows in the spice islands of the Far East. Remove the soft outer skin and inside is a bright pink soft layer which is used to make mace, inside that is a hard casing which is cracked open, inside which is the 'meg', a hard, round seed which is grated onto food. Very valuable spice, and very delicious as a flavouring! If you want to read a good book, google 'Nathaniel's Nutmeg', which is about the spice wars between Britain and Holland, who controlled most of the spice trade back in the day. (1700,s) Britain still held one small island called 'Run', which the Dutch eventually traded for a swampy island in the middle of nowhere which was called New Amsterdam, which later of course became New York (Manhatten Island), so that was a good deal for the Brits in the long run! We have nutmeg trees growing in the garden.)
@indonesia-phil saidThank you, very interesting! 🙂
Generally undergraduates acquire really awful natural tendencies, even eating doughnuts.
(Nutmeg is the inner kernel of the fruit of the nutmeg tree, which mostly grows in the spice islands of the Far East. Remove the soft outer skin and inside is a bright pink soft layer which is used to make mace, inside that is a hard casing which is cracked open, inside which is ...[text shortened]... so that was a good deal for the Brits in the long run! We have nutmeg trees growing in the garden.)
@torunn saidGenerally use ample rice and nutmeg to enhance exotic dishes.
Naturally, using traditional methods everything's guaranteed.
(nutmeg, what is it?)
@wolfgang59 saidDiners initially seem horrified eating shark.
Generally use ample rice and nutmeg to enhance exotic dishes.
@indonesia-phil saidPeople are ranting and nobody's offering interesting draft.
Some hamsters are really paranoid.
@great-big-stees saidDon't regret anything, forget transgressions.
People are ranting and nobody's offering interesting draft.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidTo really appreciate Norm's suggestion Gertrude recently enjoyed starting sessions involving opening new shelters.
Don't regret anything, forget transgressions.
@great-big-stees saidSmart homes economically let thermal energy recycle. Smart!
To really appreciate Norm's suggestion Gertrude recently enjoyed starting sessions involving opening new shelters.