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Subject: Another useless story!
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Palm Chicken |
McMinnville, Oregon
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My apartment dwelling friend told me of drying gourds inside his tiny apartment! Knowing the moldy mess I get every year I told him it was a crazy idea? He later showed me a copletely dried GREEN Longgourd. He achieved this by oiling it with vegetable oil to eliminate mold? Why he did this ill never know, I just left it at that! DBH
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5/1/2011 3:28:04 AM
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SWdesert |
Las Cruces NM
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nice to know! I think some of that has to do with "age" of the gord or thinkness of the skin. I believe young ones shrivel and rot out *or* may be thiner skin ones do (or maybe the same thing?) ... Older ones dry to form. Sun may have something to do with browing and those *spots* adds character but would be nice to have a perserved "green" one! Thanks!
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5/30/2011 11:13:34 AM
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