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Please don't laugh but I don't know how to eat pomegranates. What do you do with all the seeds?
ReplyDeleteIn Greece, we have a tree but I'm never there in the Spring to see it in this stage...gorgeous, thanks!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, they look like yummy alien jellyfish!
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ReplyDeleteYou eat them! :)
Peter,
You're welcome.
Vicki,
Haha. I thought of that imagery before.