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Old November 8, 2015   #1396
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I can almost smell if from here. Looks delicious. Love the combo.
Thanks I forgot rice.
It started last night I was hungry and didn't have anything
I was just going to thaw out some chicken and it evolved into this.

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Old November 8, 2015   #1397
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I was doing some research on food stereotypes and found this one on So Cal stereotypes.
I just had to share it with you guys I love it.
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Old November 8, 2015   #1398
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I was doing some research on food stereotypes and found this one on So Cal stereotypes.
I just had to share it with you guys I love it.
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That's just cruelty if you don't give the cat the fish.....lol. But the cat is probably saying, "Come to me, my precious!"
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Our dog loves fish. She can eat it any time, raw or cooked.
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Old November 8, 2015   #1400
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Guys the reason I thought it was so funny is because when I saw the picture I thought of the part in The Raiders of the Lost Ark where the Nazis get zapped.
The expression on the cats face is the same and everything.
The guy even says, "Its Beautiful".
The part is at 2.50.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...-0gxe6Us4di10w

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Old November 8, 2015   #1401
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Worth,

If I may access your tree rolodex, I forgot the name of the one on the right. Help please.

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Old November 8, 2015   #1402
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It looks like some type of upright Yucca that is well groomed.
They are commonly called Spanish bayonet Spanish dagger century plant cactus and all sorts of stuff.
But they are a yucca of which there are many, not to be confused with agave.



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Old November 8, 2015   #1403
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Looks so yummy and bet it was yummy for your tummy Worth when you made the chicken minestrone!!!
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It looks like some type of upright Yucca that is well groomed.

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Minestrone, two thumbs up! I keep picturing it in a dug out Pain de campagne


One more time on the guessing game, por favor.
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Looks so yummy and bet it was yummy for your tummy Worth when you made the chicken minestrone!!!
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Danke!

Minestrone, two thumbs up! I keep picturing it in a dug out Pain de campagne


One more time on the guessing game, por favor.
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Thank you and your welcome

I am clueless on those they are too far away.

But it looks like your Yucca is more the likely Yucca schottii AKA Mountain yucca.
I have one growing at my place but smaller.
Click on the image to the right and tell me what you think.
There are so may yucca varieties.
Many people call them Spanish daggers a very dangerous plant.
They are some times used for burglar repellents for good reason.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yucca_schottii
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Thanks Worth. I was looking at a site on ornamental trees, abundance of Yuccas indeed. The Yucca has only a few months left, a convenience store with some new trees is forthcoming. The far-away pic trees will be conserved, along with 8 others.
Yuccas are everywhere around here, they got me a few times during childhood, no thievery involved. Not quite as bad as a sculpin saying hello, still, I remember it was not fun.

The Yucca hybrid is right on the money.
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Thanks Worth. I was looking at a site on ornamental trees, abundance of Yuccas indeed. The Yucca has only a few months left, a convenience store with some new trees is forthcoming. The far-away pic trees will be conserved, along with 8 others.
Yuccas are everywhere around here, they got me a few times during childhood, no thievery involved. Not quite as bad as a sculpin saying hello, still, I remember it was not fun.

The Yucca hybrid is right on the money.
Too bad it could be dug up and saved it is very very old.


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Too bad it could be dug up and saved it is very very old.


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I hear you. I'll pitch it, but doubt it'll be done.
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Those trees in the second pic, I'm guessing some type of ficus cuz of the light colored bark, but as Worth says they are kinda far away to see for sure. But ficus and yuccas are common in our area of So CA.
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Those trees in the second pic, I'm guessing some type of ficus cuz of the light colored bark, but as Worth says they are kinda far away to see for sure. But ficus and yuccas are common in our area of So CA.
Thanks peebee. I'll take some better pics next time. Have to ID trees sometimes, so I'll start collecting leaves and documenting it with close-ups.
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