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.
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
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
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!
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. ;-)
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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.
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?!!?
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
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
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!
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. ;-)
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