so this was going on while i was in china; exploding watermelons. this is why koreans are afraid to eat food from china.
I’ve always thought of watermelon as a relatively passive fruit. If the watermelons are doing this,then what must the lemons be up to?
lemons are at least a little more flexible, but the juice getting into your eye would hurt more.
Yikes! Thanks for sharing. I would not want to eat them either if that was going on…
yeah, you have to be wary. if you think american food supply is bad, it gets even worse in other countries.
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I’ve always thought of watermelon as a relatively passive fruit. If the watermelons are doing this,then what must the lemons be up to?
Posted by Uncle John | February 16, 2012, 11:29 pmlemons are at least a little more flexible, but the juice getting into your eye would hurt more.
Posted by gwen | February 17, 2012, 9:48 pmYikes! Thanks for sharing. I would not want to eat them either if that was going on…
Posted by lookingforpemberley | February 17, 2012, 12:16 amyeah, you have to be wary. if you think american food supply is bad, it gets even worse in other countries.
Posted by gwen | February 17, 2012, 9:56 pm