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Dear all,

 

Thanks for taking the time and sharing your wisdom and insights. How

wonderful it is to live in times such as these providing all of us, whether we

are new students or 30 plus year practitioners, with forums which serve as

cyber-classrooms, where questions can be asked, thinking can be provoked, and

ideas can be shared, for the most part,anyway, with a spirit of helpfulness,

cooperation and tolerance. When we learn, we grow, and I thank everyone who has

helped me learn so very much. It is wonderful solace to be able to ask

questions and be safe from the intrusion of spam or from salespersons who I have

not solicited.

 

One quick technical detail, Doug. In actuality, bananas are different than

fruits, as fruit trees yield their produce form the same branches each new

season, whereas bananas come from new shoots that grow from the ground each

year.

 

You are wonderful communities! (but wouldn't it be nice to meet face to face

once in a while?)

 

Yehuda

 

wrote:

I remember decades ago, Dick Gregory, that brilliant and idiocyncratic

comedian/activist/vegetarian saying that bananas were not truly fruits

until they had turned that brown color when most people throw them

away as being over ripe. I don't know what science lay behind the

claim but I still find it an interesting idea.

Doug

 

, " bill_schoenbart "

<plantmed2 wrote:

>

> Ripe bananas can move the bowels, while not-quite-ripe bananas are

> still astringent and can bind the bowels.

>

> - Bill

>

>

> , yehuda frischman

> <@> wrote:

> >

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha!

Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Games.

 

 

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Dear all,

 

Thanks for taking the time and sharing your wisdom and insights. How

wonderful it is to live in times such as these providing all of us, whether we

are new students or 30 plus year practitioners, with forums which serve as

cyber-classrooms, where questions can be asked, thinking can be provoked, and

ideas can be shared, for the most part,anyway, with a spirit of helpfulness,

cooperation and tolerance. When we learn, we grow, and I thank everyone who has

helped me learn so very much. It is wonderful solace to be able to ask

questions and be safe from the intrusion of spam or from salespersons who I have

not solicited.

 

One quick technical detail, Doug. In actuality, bananas are different than

fruits, as fruit trees yield their produce form the same branches each new

season, whereas bananas come from new shoots that grow from the ground each

year.

 

You are wonderful communities! (but wouldn't it be nice to meet face to face

once in a while?)

 

Yehuda

 

wrote:

I remember decades ago, Dick Gregory, that brilliant and idiocyncratic

comedian/activist/vegetarian saying that bananas were not truly fruits

until they had turned that brown color when most people throw them

away as being over ripe. I don't know what science lay behind the

claim but I still find it an interesting idea.

Doug

 

, " bill_schoenbart "

<plantmed2 wrote:

>

> Ripe bananas can move the bowels, while not-quite-ripe bananas are

> still astringent and can bind the bowels.

>

> - Bill

>

>

> , yehuda frischman

> <@> wrote:

> >

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha!

Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Games.

 

 

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