Sounds like a very useful tree (besides for bow making).
The fruit was once used to repel spiders by placing one under the bed. Various studies have found elemol, an extract of Osage orange, to repel several species of mosquitos, cockroaches, crickets, and ticks.[15] One study found elemol to be as effective a mosquito repellant as DEET.[16] A patent was awarded in 2012 for an insect repelling device using Osage orange.
Question: before dinner, we were given a very thin, crispy bread with two sauces. The bread had black peppercorns. Any idea what it was? Also, what are the seeds (for chewing) at the end of the meal? Licorice, I think.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maclura_pomifera
:-p
I? I don't own a camera, except for the webcam, of course. :(
But I want to do a little project....photos of nightstand, or bedside tables.
The fruit was once used to repel spiders by placing one under the bed. Various studies have found elemol, an extract of Osage orange, to repel several species of mosquitos, cockroaches, crickets, and ticks.[15] One study found elemol to be as effective a mosquito repellant as DEET.[16] A patent was awarded in 2012 for an insect repelling device using Osage orange.
Mine is a mess, too. I personally think that's a sign of intelligence. :p
Maybe Ducky will do it.
It's not like you, my friend, to leave comments unanswered at your blog. What's up?
[Not only this is more colloquial, it is also much more neat. Sometimes it is painfully obvious that English is only my second language.] :(
:( sad, but true.
I wasn't talking about fj, but the bizarre behaviour I have seen recently online. I commented on it a few days ago on my blog.
You fully admit to the charges before you know what they might be? :-)
Well, I think we've discussed this before, so no need to rehash it.
My comment was based on all the shit I've seen (and done, myself) online.
I am much more "grounded" mentally, spiritually, and emotionally when I unplug.
I didn't know we had such effect on you, Jen. ;)
I am glad you liked it. :)
Night night. :)
Question: before dinner, we were given a very thin, crispy bread with two sauces. The bread had black peppercorns. Any idea what it was?
Also, what are the seeds (for chewing) at the end of the meal? Licorice, I think.