Think you know everything?
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- Wounder why is that?
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You can 'cook' lettuce! It's an English dish - 'wilted lettuce with peas' or 'wilted lettuce soup' - and you would buy such a dish as a starter in a restaurant = 'sold'!

I thought cucumber - but you can pickle that! -
- I said earlier 'Rhubarb' - it is a vegetable and it grows every year of its own accord and even spreads invasively if it's not kept in check... - although it is often eaten as if it were a fruit it is veg [the opposite of tomato!]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhubarb
- I said earlier 'Rhubarb' - it is a vegetable and it grows every year of its own accord and even spreads invasively if it's not kept in check... - although it is often eaten as if it were a fruit it is veg [the opposite of tomato!]
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@solo said:
Lettuce is right!! and yup stilts too.
Erm... http://www.alibaba.com/product-gs/205852802/Canned_Pickled_Lettuce.html
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any glacier nowadays...
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horse reddish, too.
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there cannot be any. We pickle every vegetable and dry every fruit here.

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- BROCOLLI some varieties are perrenial
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@tig said:
You can 'cook' lettuce! It's an English dish - 'wilted lettuce with peas' or 'wilted lettuce soup' - and you would buy such a dish as a starter in a restaurant = 'sold'!

I thought cucumber - but you can pickle that!This is a prime example of why British Cuisine is considered an oxymoron.


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@unknownuser said:
@tig said:
You can 'cook' lettuce! It's an English dish - 'wilted lettuce with peas' or 'wilted lettuce soup' - and you would buy such a dish as a starter in a restaurant = 'sold'!

I thought cucumber - but you can pickle that!This is a prime example of why British Cuisine is considered an oxymoron.


I agree about the
but who said it had to be delicious 
Anyway... the most popular dish in England is 'Chicken Tikka Masalla'
So... that still leaves us with a missing thing you never process... but just eat
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another S foot..
stiletto ... of course!
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Another S on your Foot.
Stumps. . .but that's kinda gross.

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