Re: Progress report
I love mangos, but have to use rubber gloves to peel them (or draft
DH, who loves them too) as I am very sensitive to poison ivy and most
people sensitive to that are also affected by mangos... just the
skin, though - once it's off, no problems! I was introduced to them
in Hawai'i - during mango season, they are like zucchini - everyone
is giving them away!
Cathy, west central IL, z5b
On Apr 16, 2007, at 6:09 PM, Theresa W wrote:
> I didn't know that Mango was the world's most popular fruit- but I
> certainly can believe it. And to think I'd never eaten one until I
> moved to California.
>
> Theresa
>
> james singer wrote:
>> Yum. There's good reason that mango is the world's most popular
>> fruit. Nothing quite like a ripe one.
>> On Apr 16, 2007, at 6:46 PM, Theresa W wrote:
>>> Jim- I ate a fabulous honey mango yesterday that I actually got
>>> from the grocery store. Ymmm. My lemon and mineola continue to
>>> bloom like crazy. Tomatos, peppers, cilantro, radishes, edamame,
>>> and lettuce are all growing well. I cut more off of the damaged
>>> jade plant- kept cutting this time until the stem looked green
>>> and healthy. We'll see how that works.
>>>
>>> Theresa
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