From: magrysbo at shu.edu on 2001.09.08 at 03:35:42(7415)
Dear Big Sweet Potato,
Now that I've reinstated myself as a dues-paying member of IAS I can say
I'm at Cliffwood Beach, New Jersey, in OId Bridge Township. No more Noo
Hersee, but a bunch of scary rednecks. Sandy soil, oaks and pines, bay
breezes. Making a botanical wonderland so if you come OK, just not in the
middle of the night, with shovels.
BWM
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Susan Cooper @mobot.org on 09/06/2001 11:14:53 PM
Please respond to aroid-l@mobot.org
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Subject: Re: Grocery store aroids.
I didn't realize you moved- where are you now?
Remember how I thanked you for the Sauromatum ? Well I still have some
that haven't been planted this year.... You a BAD MAN!
Maybe since they are pulling the konjac jelly candies off the market we can
sell Typhonium Taffy!
SUE-SAN
At 08:42 PM 9/6/01 -0500, you wrote:
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>Sue, look for yautia also. Mine is now a huge green Colocasia-like plant,
>but more stocky and with an appealing satiny iridescent sheen to the
>leaves. Pictures soon I hope.
>OK, so any recipes for Sauromatum? Last year I only kept the large tubers
>and chucked the scores of offsets as far as I could into neighborhood
>property! Glad I moved outta there; but Elizabeth, New Jersey (pronounced
>Ellie sabe, noo hersee) always had that particularly appealing aroma come
>the hot days of summer.
>Bonaventure
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>"Julius Boos" @mobot.org on 09/06/2001 06:32:48 PM
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>Please respond to aroid-l@mobot.org
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: Cooper, Susan L.
>To: Multiple recipients of list AROID-L
>Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 4:56 PM
>Subject: Grocery store aroids.
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>Dear Susan,
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>The next time ask for 'malanga', three kinds USUALLY available, malanga
>blanca, malanga lilac, and MAYBE malanga islenea, they will be Xan.
>sagittifolium, X. violacium and Colocasia esculenta in that order.
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>If the seet potato has purple skin, you are in for a treat, just peel and
>boil in salted water, mash w/ a little butter, OR cut into halves and
bake,
>spread a little butter, it has quite a different color, flavor and texture
>to the more common 'American' sweet potato w/ it`s orange skin.
>See you soon,
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>Julius
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>>>Okay, here is a chance for everyone to get back at me for all my teasing
>lately.
>I convinced a coworker to escort me on a hike through a rough neighborhood
>to a Spanish grocery (that's as close as I can get to an Indian grocery)
to
>find the secret Aroid patch. I found an interesting looking tuber, with
no
>sign to say what it was. Me being the shrinking violet that I am, was
>afraid to ask anyone. So I selected the largest tuber, and headed to the
>checkout.
>When the clerk weighed it, "she said, hmm, lets see... Sweet Potato.
>That's
>big one!"
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>Sometimes I think there is no hope for me!
>Susan
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>PS. My coworker just about had an accident laughing. He is still
>laughing,
>hours later.<<
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