A fruit or gourd possessing a hard rind and producing many seeds in a single, central, pulpy chamber Find more words! Another word forOpposite ofMeaning ofRhymes withSentences withFind word formsTranslate from EnglishTranslate to EnglishWords With FriendsScrabbleCrossword / CodewordWords starting wit...
I blame Howard Dill, in part. Dill’s famous‘Atlantic Giant’ seedsare what really got the super-sized pumpkin competitions going. Dill patented his seeds after breaking a world’s record in 1981 for a pumpkin that weighed 493.5 pounds (rather petite by today’s standards). I found it in...
Posted in 30 day challanges, Garden | Tagged Garden, Gardening, grow what you will eat, Musquee de Province, Planning your garden, pumpkiin, pumpkin, pumpkin pie, recipes, Saving Seeds, Seed Saving, Seeds | 2 Comments Lasagna – As easy as it gets! Posted on November 27, 2024 by Jus...
Hello again. It’s good to see you. The Chinese word for eggplant is “qiezi” (茄子). It’s pronounced sort of like a lispy tyed-ze. When Chinese people have their pictures taken, they say “qiezi” instead of “cheese”. Try it. It does the same thing to your mouth. And, of...
Many people suggest trying to learn a new language, but you don’t have to make it that complicated. Instead, try learning a new vocabulary word each day. To help, get a word of the day calendar or download an app to your phone.[23] ...
“Stocking the Bar” and I found myself obsessively looking for the word bar in everything I could find. The resulting collage was a search and find–instead of “Where’s Waldo?” it was “Where’s the Bar?”– with pictures of wheel BARrows, Ellen BARkin, BARns, and so forth. Try...
store-bought variety. Easily enjoyed over a long dinner with lots of wine, it is also perfect for a bite on the go, and while there is something undeniably impressive about anything involving the word “truffle”, the minimal number of quality ingredients makes this weeknight friendly as well...
Written for the dVerse prompt “MTB: Counting to Three“: a three-way split triolet. The challenge was to take a compound word, split it and use the first half in the first stanza and the second in the second stanza, then bring them together in the third stanza. I choseheadache. ...
Being hunted for your hide, humbling your pride We've all been vulnerable, stomach grumbling and tired Sure, you're not crying, there's just somethin' in your eye Your cookie's crumbling, there isn't pumpkin in your pie So come and sit beside, you're invited, there's an empty seat...
The Hebrew word “Yasha” and the Greek word is “sozo,” both of which can be translated in their various forms as saves or saved but they can also be translated as delivered, rescued, or helped. We find the word “saved” is used to define the remedy for physical healing, the redem...