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Neutral [0]Toggle ReplyLink» DynV replied on Sat May 15, 2010 @ 3:41pm |
[ www.myblueberrygiant.com ] I bet that's one of the promoter of Acai Berry "free, risk-free" 14-day trial offer. [ www.ctv.ca ] Unbelievable ironic as I saw the ad on CTV... But I'm sure with a good lawyer CTV could manage to plead ignorance. | |
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Screwhead replied on Sat May 15, 2010 @ 4:07pm |
gawdamn... imagine if that's legit though? 4 pints of blueberries a day.. om nom nom nom! | |
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Gamos replied on Sat May 15, 2010 @ 9:48pm |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» EggmanRobotnik replied on Sat May 15, 2010 @ 11:49pm |
Hmm.. lots of blueberry ice cream, blueberry milkshake, blueberry yogurt, blueberry salad, blueberry pie, blueberry jam...
But I'd prefer to take a walk and snatch some blueberries from a nearby farm than eating some weird modified berries... | |
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» recoil replied on Sun May 16, 2010 @ 12:02am |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» EggmanRobotnik replied on Sun May 16, 2010 @ 2:17am |
On dirait des mûres, mais longues! Looks freakin' delicious!
Wiki: « Unripe fruit and green parts of the plant have a white sap that is intoxicating and mildly hallucinogenic ». That's awesome! Where can I find mulberry bushes? | |
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» recoil replied on Sun May 16, 2010 @ 4:14am |
Originally Posted By EGGMANROBOTNIK
On dirait des mûres, mais longues! Looks freakin' delicious! Wiki: « Unripe fruit and green parts of the plant have a white sap that is intoxicating and mildly hallucinogenic ». That's awesome! Where can I find mulberry bushes? haha. "intoxicating and mildly hallucinogenic" - never knew that. maybe that's a good thing I don't think there are any Mulberry bushes - just trees. they grow wild around here.. but they aren't common. from what I just read, I guess they are only found in southern-most Ontario and the States - not in Quebec =( too bad cuz they are yummy! Red Mulberry Features: Red mulberry (Morus rubra) is a small, understory tree that usually reaches heights of only about 30 feet. In Ontario, it grows in moist, deciduous forest habitats such as valleys, floodplains and sand spits in the Carolinian Forest Zone. It has flaky, reddish brown bark and coarsely toothed leaves that may be either simple or lobed. The fruit is juicy and edible, and resembles a blackberry. Status: Endangered Provincially and Nationally Range: Red mulberry occurs from Massachusetts west through extreme southwestern Ontario to Minnesota, and south to states bordering the Gulf of Mexico. Although it is "at risk" in some range-edge states, the species is considered to be relatively secure in its main United States range. In Ontario, it is found at ten locations (only six of which have more than five trees each) in the western Lake Ontario region, in Kent and Essex counties on Lake Erie, and in the Niagara region. |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» EggmanRobotnik replied on Sun May 16, 2010 @ 4:08pm |
Boo. I'll ask my mom we plant mulberry trees around our house :D
Then we could plant more on our field and sell them! THey're called mûres in French, like blackberries. | |
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» raisinlove replied on Tue May 18, 2010 @ 9:25am |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» recoil replied on Sun Jun 27, 2010 @ 1:16pm |
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» DynV replied on Mon Jun 28, 2010 @ 12:35am |
t ben méchant! je suis devant mon écran en train de saliver pis en + je suis en ville alors faque y'a rien de comestible que je peux aller cueillir. dans la nature, je pourrais aller ramasser des bouteilles pis m'acheter de quoi des fruits des champs mais ça me prendrais toute une journée. | |
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