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carson
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response 516 of 610:
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Dec 3 03:53 UTC 1999 |
(that's the closest guess anyone's made yet, lilmo. no, it's not
dried banana chips.)
(side note: I'm not sure where the sodium comes from. it's not added
as an ingredient.)
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lilmo
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response 517 of 610:
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Dec 4 18:47 UTC 1999 |
Is banana part of it?
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carson
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response 518 of 610:
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Dec 4 22:52 UTC 1999 |
(no, banana is not part of it.)
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orinoco
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response 519 of 610:
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Dec 5 00:20 UTC 1999 |
dried apple?
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carson
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response 520 of 610:
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Dec 6 21:10 UTC 1999 |
(no, not dried apple.)
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i
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response 521 of 610:
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Dec 7 04:30 UTC 1999 |
Some other dried fruit?
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carson
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response 522 of 610:
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Dec 7 18:43 UTC 1999 |
(please be more specific.) :^)
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keesan
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response 523 of 610:
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Dec 7 19:57 UTC 1999 |
Dried mangos?
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carson
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response 524 of 610:
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Dec 8 01:28 UTC 1999 |
(not dried mangoes.)
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lilmo
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response 525 of 610:
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Dec 9 22:05 UTC 1999 |
Is it some other dried fruit? (if it's not, I don't want to read pages and
pages of different kinds of dried fruit being guessed.)
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i
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response 526 of 610:
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Dec 10 03:59 UTC 1999 |
Prunes!
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orinoco
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response 527 of 610:
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Dec 10 08:09 UTC 1999 |
ooh...good guess.
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carson
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response 528 of 610:
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Dec 10 17:54 UTC 1999 |
(ok, yes, it's a dried fruit. no, it's not prunes. I *think* there's
only one more common dried fruit left to guess.) ;)
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keesan
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response 529 of 610:
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Dec 10 18:25 UTC 1999 |
figs or dates
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happyboy
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response 530 of 610:
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Dec 10 23:39 UTC 1999 |
cranberries?
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carson
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response 531 of 610:
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Dec 12 22:00 UTC 1999 |
(not figs, not dates, not cranberries...)
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happyboy
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response 532 of 610:
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Dec 12 23:29 UTC 1999 |
dingleberries?
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gelinas
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response 533 of 610:
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Dec 12 23:44 UTC 1999 |
{Would someone please guess "raisins"? I don't wanna put up a description.}
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orinoco
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response 534 of 610:
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Dec 13 00:40 UTC 1999 |
<slaps forehead>
raisins?
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keesan
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response 535 of 610:
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Dec 13 18:37 UTC 1999 |
Neither did I. :>
A friend with a dehydrator has been experimenting - dried bananas, dried kiwi
fruits, tomatoes, avocadoes (don't work well, too greasy), apples, pears,
peaches (these are a sticky mess, we have tried them), peppers. We buy dried
sweet potatoes from China, I think they are first boiled in sugar. Dried
litchis, dried jujubes (some are smoked), dried persimmons (flattened), dried
lotus root, chestnuts (presoak, cook with rice gruel), haws (for tea).
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orinoco
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response 536 of 610:
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Dec 13 23:41 UTC 1999 |
What are haws?
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carson
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response 537 of 610:
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Dec 14 01:15 UTC 1999 |
(raisins it is. ;) Mr. Velleman, you're up.)
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orinoco
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response 538 of 610:
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Dec 14 03:54 UTC 1999 |
Serving Size 2 tbsp (30ml)
Servings per container about 12
Amount Per Serving 2 tbsp 1/2 cup
Calories 40 150
Calories from fat 20 80
Total Fat 2g* 3% 13%
Saturated Fat 1.5g 7% 27%
Cholesterol 10mg 3% 10%
Sodium 30mg 1% 5%
Potassium 90mg 3% 10%
Total Carbohydrate 3g 1% 4%
Sugars 3g
Protein 2g
*Amoung in 2 tbsp
Vitamin A 0% 6%
Calcium 8% 30%
Vitamin D 6% 25%
Riboflavin 6% 25%
Phosphorous 6% 20%
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keesan
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response 539 of 610:
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Dec 14 22:26 UTC 1999 |
butter?
Haws grow on hawthorn trees, which grow around the A2 public library next to
the parking lot. They have smelly white little flowers, and then small red
fruits that hang on through the winter. The Chinese ones have larger fruits
and are eaten by people, ours are eaten by birds ones they get hungry enough.
They are small trees with large thorns and a tendency for form a thicket.
Blackhaws are also edible, and unrelated. Viburnum species. Hawthorn is
Crataegus and there are wild species of it and cultivated ones.
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lilmo
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response 540 of 610:
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Dec 17 22:30 UTC 1999 |
Butter is not half fat, but ALL fat. Also, I don't think it has any sugar
or protein, or other nutritional value (vitamins & minerals).
I'll guess peanut butter
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