Guest guest Posted April 15, 2010 Report Share Posted April 15, 2010 Thanks Robert for doing the research. Been awhile since I read that. Also... Thanks again for the Information regarding Loganberries. Logan... we will remember you always as the dude who was just too dumb to put a raspberry and a blackberry in your mouth at the same time. :-) ~B On 4/14/2010 7:45 PM, Robert Nodge wrote: Bryan, I did not know peppermint is a hybrid mint. I just gooogled it. Its a cross between the waterming and spearmint. Watermint? never herd of this. just an FYI, loganberry is a hybrid fruit. A cross of rasberries and blackberries. Robert --- On Tue, 4/13/10, Bryan Shillington <bryan (AT) academyofnaturalhealing (DOT) com> wrote: Bryan Shillington <bryan (AT) academyofnaturalhealing (DOT) com> Re: {Herbal Remedies} Ideal.. Seed swapping!!! herbal remedies Tuesday, April 13, 2010, 4:49 PM Yes! I'd love some. Hops is a good all around herb and I want to grow some here in NC. That's odd that you can't find any mint in your area. Several kinds of mint grow wild around here. (Trade?) Keep looking. You'll find some. Mint loves a lot of water so you know where to look for it. Also... Peppermint was made by man, not nature. It is a cross between Spearmint and some other kind of mint.(brain fart... I forgot) Peace ~B On 4/12/2010 9:13 PM, Pamela Tand wrote: Bryan, In about a month or so, we are going island hopping in Boston Harbor as well as wandering the Blue hills. I'm told as Hops was a staple crop around the time of the Revolution in this area they now grow wild. We are bringing a field guide to see what we can find in way of herbs and edible plants, if we come across some hops should I dig up some for you? They even farmed the smaller islands I can't wait to do this, that is my idea of a vacation! Also I cannot believe I cannot find any sort of mint seeds or plants in the Boston area?! Can't find Stevia either. Could buy it in Northern Vermont though! On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 4:10 PM, Bryan Shillington <bryan@academyofnatu ralhealing. com> wrote: Yes yes yes yes yes. I have a lot of different kinds to trade. You name it I probably have it. I'm looking for hops, ginkgo or sprouted edible nuts.(no acorns:) ~B On 4/9/2010 2:08 PM, Wani wrote: Anyone on the board interested in swapping seeds? I have some Heirloom Organic of course.. tons of varieties.. Maybe we can exchange on the board? __________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus signature database 5014 (20100409) __________ The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus. http://www.eset. com -- Pamela Tand Stambry's Crescent Moon Soap Company stambrys (AT) msn (DOT) com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2010 Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 LOL, I guess some genetic food scientist had too much time on his hands and/or he thought why not invent another fruit. Whats another one in a pool of a half a million fruits in the world? Heres another one: the blackberry phone is a hybrid of a blackberry fruit and a calculator. Ok, maybe not! And yes as someone else mentioned, the brocoflower is a cross of cauliflower and brocoli. I have had it. Its ok, but not worth the price. I wonder if these hybrids are safe to consume or are they filled with hormones and/or anitbiotics or some ludicrous chemical/poison/ that superimposes 2 seeds together to form one. Robert --- On Thu, 4/15/10, Bryan Shillington <bryan wrote: Bryan Shillington <bryan{Herbal Remedies} Hybrid Funkle Dwarp?herbal remedies Date: Thursday, April 15, 2010, 12:00 PM Thanks Robert for doing the research. Been awhile since I read that.Also... Thanks again for the Information regarding Loganberries. Logan... we will remember you always as the dude who was just too dumb to put a raspberry and a blackberry in your mouth at the same time. :-) ~BOn 4/14/2010 7:45 PM, Robert Nodge wrote: Bryan, I did not know peppermint is a hybrid mint. I just gooogled it. Its a cross between the waterming and spearmint. Watermint? never herd of this. just an FYI, loganberry is a hybrid fruit. A cross of rasberries and blackberries. Robert --- On Tue, 4/13/10, Bryan Shillington <bryan@academyofnatu ralhealing. com> wrote: Bryan Shillington <bryan@academyofnatu ralhealing. com>Re: {Herbal Remedies} Ideal.. Seed swapping!!!herbal remediesTuesday, April 13, 2010, 4:49 PM Yes! I'd love some. Hops is a good all around herb and I want to grow some here in NC.That's odd that you can't find any mint in your area. Several kinds of mint grow wild around here. (Trade?)Keep looking. You'll find some. Mint loves a lot of water so you know where to look for it. Also... Peppermint was made by man, not nature. It is a cross between Spearmint and some other kind of mint.(brain fart... I forgot)Peace~BOn 4/12/2010 9:13 PM, Pamela Tand wrote: Bryan, In about a month or so, we are going island hopping in Boston Harbor as well as wandering the Blue hills. I'm told as Hops was a staple crop around the time of the Revolution in this area they now grow wild. We are bringing a field guide to see what we can find in way of herbs and edible plants, if we come across some hops should I dig up some for you? They even farmed the smaller islands I can't wait to do this, that is my idea of a vacation! Also I cannot believe I cannot find any sort of mint seeds or plants in the Boston area?! Can't find Stevia either. Could buy it in Northern Vermont though! On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 4:10 PM, Bryan Shillington <bryan@academyofnatu ralhealing. com> wrote: Yes yes yes yes yes. I have a lot of different kinds to trade. You name it I probably have it. I'm looking for hops, ginkgo or sprouted edible nuts.(no acorns:) ~B On 4/9/2010 2:08 PM, Wani wrote: Anyone on the board interested in swapping seeds? I have some Heirloom Organic of course.. tons of varieties.. Maybe we can exchange on the board? __________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus signature database 5014 (20100409) __________The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus.http://www.eset. com-- Pamela TandStambry's Crescent Moon Soap Companystambrys (AT) msn (DOT) com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2010 Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 Robert I would love to know the answers to those questions too. My children love graples, but I can't help but wonder...is it safe?On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 12:46 AM, Robert Nodge <misguided_mortal_1970 wrote: LOL, I guess some genetic food scientist had too much time on his hands and/or he thought why not invent another fruit. Whats another one in a pool of a half a million fruits in the world? Heres another one: the blackberry phone is a hybrid of a blackberry fruit and a calculator. Ok, maybe not! And yes as someone else mentioned, the brocoflower is a cross of cauliflower and brocoli. I have had it. Its ok, but not worth the price. I wonder if these hybrids are safe to consume or are they filled with hormones and/or anitbiotics or some ludicrous chemical/poison/ that superimposes 2 seeds together to form one. Robert --- On Thu, 4/15/10, Bryan Shillington <bryan wrote: Bryan Shillington <bryan {Herbal Remedies} Hybrid Funkle Dwarp?herbal remedies Date: Thursday, April 15, 2010, 12:00 PM Thanks Robert for doing the research. Been awhile since I read that.Also... Thanks again for the Information regarding Loganberries. Logan... we will remember you always as the dude who was just too dumb to put a raspberry and a blackberry in your mouth at the same time. :-) ~BOn 4/14/2010 7:45 PM, Robert Nodge wrote: Bryan, I did not know peppermint is a hybrid mint. I just gooogled it. Its a cross between the waterming and spearmint. Watermint? never herd of this. just an FYI, loganberry is a hybrid fruit. A cross of rasberries and blackberries. Robert --- On Tue, 4/13/10, Bryan Shillington <bryan@academyofnatu ralhealing. com> wrote: Bryan Shillington <bryan@academyofnatu ralhealing. com>Re: {Herbal Remedies} Ideal.. Seed swapping!!! herbal remediesTuesday, April 13, 2010, 4:49 PM Yes! I'd love some. Hops is a good all around herb and I want to grow some here in NC.That's odd that you can't find any mint in your area. Several kinds of mint grow wild around here. (Trade?) Keep looking. You'll find some. Mint loves a lot of water so you know where to look for it. Also... Peppermint was made by man, not nature. It is a cross between Spearmint and some other kind of mint.(brain fart... I forgot) Peace~BOn 4/12/2010 9:13 PM, Pamela Tand wrote: Bryan, In about a month or so, we are going island hopping in Boston Harbor as well as wandering the Blue hills. I'm told as Hops was a staple crop around the time of the Revolution in this area they now grow wild. We are bringing a field guide to see what we can find in way of herbs and edible plants, if we come across some hops should I dig up some for you? They even farmed the smaller islands I can't wait to do this, that is my idea of a vacation! Also I cannot believe I cannot find any sort of mint seeds or plants in the Boston area?! Can't find Stevia either. Could buy it in Northern Vermont though! On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 4:10 PM, Bryan Shillington <bryan@academyofnatu ralhealing. com> wrote: Yes yes yes yes yes. I have a lot of different kinds to trade. You name it I probably have it. I'm looking for hops, ginkgo or sprouted edible nuts.(no acorns:) ~B On 4/9/2010 2:08 PM, Wani wrote: Anyone on the board interested in swapping seeds? I have some Heirloom Organic of course.. tons of varieties.. Maybe we can exchange on the board? __________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus signature database 5014 (20100409) __________The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus. http://www.eset. com -- Pamela TandStambry's Crescent Moon Soap Companystambrys (AT) msn (DOT) com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2010 Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 The blackberry phone is a hybrid of a blackberry fruit and a calculator. LMAO!!!!!! Everyone at Organic Solutions is laughing. :-D :-) :-D "It's a sad world when folks think of a Blackberry as a cell phone." I've said this before. I like yours a lot better. ~B On 4/16/2010 12:46 AM, Robert Nodge wrote: LOL, I guess some genetic food scientist had too much time on his hands and/or he thought why not invent another fruit. Whats another one in a pool of a half a million fruits in the world? Heres another one: the blackberry phone is a hybrid of a blackberry fruit and a calculator. Ok, maybe not! And yes as someone else mentioned, the brocoflower is a cross of cauliflower and brocoli. I have had it. Its ok, but not worth the price. I wonder if these hybrids are safe to consume or are they filled with hormones and/or anitbiotics or some ludicrous chemical/poison/ that superimposes 2 seeds together to form one. Robert --- On Thu, 4/15/10, Bryan Shillington <bryan (AT) academyofnaturalhealing (DOT) com> wrote: Bryan Shillington <bryan (AT) academyofnaturalhealing (DOT) com> {Herbal Remedies} Hybrid Funkle Dwarp? herbal remedies Thursday, April 15, 2010, 12:00 PM Thanks Robert for doing the research. Been awhile since I read that. Also... Thanks again for the Information regarding Loganberries. Logan... we will remember you always as the dude who was just too dumb to put a raspberry and a blackberry in your mouth at the same time. :-) ~B On 4/14/2010 7:45 PM, Robert Nodge wrote: Bryan, I did not know peppermint is a hybrid mint. I just gooogled it. Its a cross between the waterming and spearmint. Watermint? never herd of this. just an FYI, loganberry is a hybrid fruit. A cross of rasberries and blackberries. Robert --- On Tue, 4/13/10, Bryan Shillington <bryan@academyofnatu ralhealing. com> wrote: Bryan Shillington <bryan@academyofnatu ralhealing. com> Re: {Herbal Remedies} Ideal.. Seed swapping!!! herbal remedies Tuesday, April 13, 2010, 4:49 PM Yes! I'd love some. Hops is a good all around herb and I want to grow some here in NC. That's odd that you can't find any mint in your area. Several kinds of mint grow wild around here. (Trade?) Keep looking. You'll find some. Mint loves a lot of water so you know where to look for it. Also... Peppermint was made by man, not nature. It is a cross between Spearmint and some other kind of mint.(brain fart... I forgot) Peace ~B On 4/12/2010 9:13 PM, Pamela Tand wrote: Bryan, In about a month or so, we are going island hopping in Boston Harbor as well as wandering the Blue hills. I'm told as Hops was a staple crop around the time of the Revolution in this area they now grow wild. We are bringing a field guide to see what we can find in way of herbs and edible plants, if we come across some hops should I dig up some for you? They even farmed the smaller islands I can't wait to do this, that is my idea of a vacation! Also I cannot believe I cannot find any sort of mint seeds or plants in the Boston area?! Can't find Stevia either. Could buy it in Northern Vermont though! On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 4:10 PM, Bryan Shillington <bryan@academyofnatu ralhealing. com> wrote: Yes yes yes yes yes. I have a lot of different kinds to trade. You name it I probably have it. I'm looking for hops, ginkgo or sprouted edible nuts.(no acorns:) ~B On 4/9/2010 2:08 PM, Wani wrote: Anyone on the board interested in swapping seeds? I have some Heirloom Organic of course.. tons of varieties.. Maybe we can exchange on the board? __________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus signature database 5014 (20100409) __________ The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus. http://www.eset. com -- Pamela Tand Stambry's Crescent Moon Soap Company stambrys (AT) msn (DOT) com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2010 Report Share Posted April 19, 2010 I was laughing too when I thought of it. I actually should have said scientific calculator. I would like to talk to the ding bat entrepreneur who came up naming a phone after a fruit. Ok, its black, but its not a berry. Its a phone. Its flat and its a phone. Call it a flat phone for crying out loud. The next time I hear someone mention there blackberry phone, I will ask if its organic. I may just grab it, wash it and eat it. Robert --- On Fri, 4/16/10, Bryan Shillington <bryan wrote: Bryan Shillington <bryanRe: {Herbal Remedies} Hybrid Funkle Dwarp?herbal remedies Date: Friday, April 16, 2010, 11:48 AM The blackberry phone is a hybrid of a blackberry fruit and a calculator. LMAO!!!!!! Everyone at Organic Solutions is laughing. :-D :-) :-D "It's a sad world when folks think of a Blackberry as a cell phone." I've said this before. I like yours a lot better.~BOn 4/16/2010 12:46 AM, Robert Nodge wrote: LOL, I guess some genetic food scientist had too much time on his hands and/or he thought why not invent another fruit. Whats another one in a pool of a half a million fruits in the world? Heres another one: the blackberry phone is a hybrid of a blackberry fruit and a calculator. Ok, maybe not! And yes as someone else mentioned, the brocoflower is a cross of cauliflower and brocoli. I have had it. Its ok, but not worth the price. I wonder if these hybrids are safe to consume or are they filled with hormones and/or anitbiotics or some ludicrous chemical/poison/ that superimposes 2 seeds together to form one. Robert --- On Thu, 4/15/10, Bryan Shillington <bryan@academyofnatu ralhealing. com> wrote: Bryan Shillington <bryan@academyofnatu ralhealing. com>{Herbal Remedies} Hybrid Funkle Dwarp?herbal remediesThursday, April 15, 2010, 12:00 PM Thanks Robert for doing the research. Been awhile since I read that.Also... Thanks again for the Information regarding Loganberries. Logan... we will remember you always as the dude who was just too dumb to put a raspberry and a blackberry in your mouth at the same time. :-) ~BOn 4/14/2010 7:45 PM, Robert Nodge wrote: Bryan, I did not know peppermint is a hybrid mint. I just gooogled it. Its a cross between the waterming and spearmint. Watermint? never herd of this. just an FYI, loganberry is a hybrid fruit. A cross of rasberries and blackberries. Robert --- On Tue, 4/13/10, Bryan Shillington <bryan@academyofnatu ralhealing. com> wrote: Bryan Shillington <bryan@academyofnatu ralhealing. com>Re: {Herbal Remedies} Ideal.. Seed swapping!!!herbal remediesTuesday, April 13, 2010, 4:49 PM Yes! I'd love some. Hops is a good all around herb and I want to grow some here in NC.That's odd that you can't find any mint in your area. Several kinds of mint grow wild around here. (Trade?)Keep looking. You'll find some. Mint loves a lot of water so you know where to look for it. Also... Peppermint was made by man, not nature. It is a cross between Spearmint and some other kind of mint.(brain fart... I forgot)Peace~BOn 4/12/2010 9:13 PM, Pamela Tand wrote: Bryan, In about a month or so, we are going island hopping in Boston Harbor as well as wandering the Blue hills. I'm told as Hops was a staple crop around the time of the Revolution in this area they now grow wild. We are bringing a field guide to see what we can find in way of herbs and edible plants, if we come across some hops should I dig up some for you? They even farmed the smaller islands I can't wait to do this, that is my idea of a vacation! Also I cannot believe I cannot find any sort of mint seeds or plants in the Boston area?! Can't find Stevia either. Could buy it in Northern Vermont though! On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 4:10 PM, Bryan Shillington <bryan@academyofnatu ralhealing. com> wrote: Yes yes yes yes yes. I have a lot of different kinds to trade. You name it I probably have it. I'm looking for hops, ginkgo or sprouted edible nuts.(no acorns:) ~B On 4/9/2010 2:08 PM, Wani wrote: Anyone on the board interested in swapping seeds? I have some Heirloom Organic of course.. tons of varieties.. Maybe we can exchange on the board? __________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus signature database 5014 (20100409) __________The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus.http://www.eset. com-- Pamela TandStambry's Crescent Moon Soap Companystambrys (AT) msn (DOT) com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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