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They look a bit too boxy and shiny, but good.
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Umm...okay...
Looks like the envelope flap is intersecting some of the lentils...
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yep.. the envelope is cutting into the lentils... bet you knew that...
um... wish i knew what lentils were...
good concept!!!
Simon de Vet wrote:
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Didn't have a clue what a "lentil" could possibly be so I looked it up.
len*til (noun)
[Middle English, from Old French lentille, from Latin lenticula, diminutive of
lent-, lens]
First appeared 13th Century
1 : a widely cultivated Eurasian annual leguminous plant (Lens culinaris) with
flattened edible seeds and leafy stalks used as fodder
2 : the seed of the lentil
I can only guess they are this. That envelope could be a little lower as had
already been mentioned.
Bob
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Really nice pic.
I cannot believe that anyone is not familiar with lentils.
I got some in my crockpot even as I type.
Almost as good as spit-pea.
Not that your green supers have any relation to a lentil. :)
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> I cannot believe that anyone is not familiar with lentils.
> I got some in my crockpot even as I type.
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> Almost as good as spit-pea.
I'm familiar with them. My mom used to make lentil soup all the time.
Really not bad stuff tho a tad gritty.
-Mike
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"Simon de Vet" <sde### [at] istarca> wrote in message
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LOL
Rick
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TonyB wrote:
> They look a bit too boxy and shiny, but good.
Considering I've never even seen a lentil, let alone eaten one, I'm
pretty happy with how it turned out...
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David Fontaine wrote:
> Umm...okay...
A little background here:
(From the USDA web site)
U.S. Sample grade: U.S. Sample grade shall be lentils which -
(a) Do not meet the requirements for the grades U.S. Nos. 1, 2, or 3;
or
(b) Contain more than 14.0 percent moisture, live weevils, or other
live insects, metal fragments, broken glass, or a commercially
objectionable odor; or
(c) Are materially weathered, heating, or distinctly low quality.
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