Thursday, September 21, 2006

TRIVIA !

Taken from the Trivial Pursuit Game.

What are the only two perennial vegetables ?

6 comments:

Jemit said...

Asparagus is one..for sure.
But your information would disagree with me when I say tomatoes. We have them return every year without planting them- not the big ones, but the Tom Thumb salad ones.

Rebecca said...

And Rhubarb....

That is considered a veggie, right? Fruits have the seeds on the inside and veggies are opposite. I think.

Anyway-are we right?!!?

Jemit said...

OR HORSERADISH? IS THAT CONSIDERED A VEGGIE?
OH, RATS! REBECCA SUGGESTED RHUBARB FIRST.. I THOUGHT ABOUT THIS ALL LAST EVENING AT WORK AND WAS KIND OF EXCITED THAT I'D THOUGHT OF RHUBARB.. GOOD JOB, REBECCA. I AM PRETTY SURE THAT IS ONE ALSO

Jemit said...

WELL, IF VEGGIES HAVE THE SEEDS ON THE OUTSIDE... I CAN SEE CORN AND POTATOES, BUT WHAT ABOUT CARROTS? OR PEPPERS?
OF COURSE, STRAWBERRIES AND RASPBERRIES HAVE SEEDS ON THE OUTSIDE TOO.HMMMMM

Wendy said...

Well, the correct answer was asparagus and rhubarb. I always sort of thought rhubarb was a fruit...whatever! Anyways that was the answer that the game gave...good job to both of you!

Rebecca said...

I know-I have never really followed that whole reasoning because there are exceptions-and that confuses me more than just memorizing them...or just considering them FOOD. ;-)