tomatoes definitely aren't vegetables...
whilst technically true, the function of the tomatoe within most cuisines is as a vegetable.
its not "tomtatoe" it's "tomato"
"You say tomtatoe, I say tomato." All together now...
no it's "you say tomayto, i say tomato".
Tomayto, tomahto, biologically, cuisinely, let's call the whole thing off.
dry...
Sun dried, no doubt.
Sun dried or pan fried?
you guys suck.
Pan frying would make them crisp, but probably leave them oily. Ever seen the movie Fried Green Tomatoes, Gerald?
1. There's an original contribution, son!2. Yep, seen that movie - love the bit where Kathy Bates parks her car!
Insurance is a wonderful thing. (Had to check IMDB to get that one though.) Which reminds me - again I ask, what are you guys doing this weekend?
aaaaaaaaahhh. stalker.
IMDB?Ian Mander Data Base?
tomatoes definitely aren't vegetables...
ReplyDeletewhilst technically true, the function of the tomatoe within most cuisines is as a vegetable.
ReplyDeleteits not "tomtatoe" it's "tomato"
ReplyDelete"You say tomtatoe, I say tomato." All together now...
ReplyDeleteno it's "you say tomayto, i say tomato".
ReplyDeleteTomayto, tomahto, biologically, cuisinely, let's call the whole thing off.
ReplyDeletedry...
ReplyDeleteSun dried, no doubt.
ReplyDeleteSun dried or pan fried?
ReplyDeleteyou guys suck.
ReplyDeletePan frying would make them crisp, but probably leave them oily. Ever seen the movie Fried Green Tomatoes, Gerald?
ReplyDelete1. There's an original contribution, son!
ReplyDelete2. Yep, seen that movie - love the bit where Kathy Bates parks her car!
Insurance is a wonderful thing. (Had to check IMDB to get that one though.) Which reminds me - again I ask, what are you guys doing this weekend?
ReplyDeleteaaaaaaaaahhh. stalker.
ReplyDeleteIMDB?
ReplyDeleteIan Mander Data Base?