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Lilypods...He's collected a feast. fi / NT
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27/Mar/09 12:13 AM
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Interesting ... fruit?
27/Mar/09 12:25 AM
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Everyone. Thankyou Fi for this puzzle. You indicate a "feast". How do you prepare and eat these things? I looked up LILYPODS and could find no info on them as a food.
27/Mar/09 12:42 AM
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Ah yes! The Long-legged Pod-Hunter, a very rare bird!
27/Mar/09 1:01 AM
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Why are his feet are purple?
27/Mar/09 2:32 AM
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Lotus pods, actually. And you MUST have heard about lotus eaters.
27/Mar/09 2:55 AM
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Bev... maybe he stomps grapes for wine as a sideline?
27/Mar/09 2:56 AM
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Bev and Heidi - I looked this up in my field guide to curious animals - this is a rare shot of the Great Purple Footed Pod Collector - they not only subsist on eating the pods (preferably broiled, with garlic, part of their charm), the males collect a bunch then stand over them triumphantly, More...
27/Mar/09 4:29 AM
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Ah.... THAT explains it!
27/Mar/09 5:21 AM
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Lovely pods! Where do you collect them and how do you cook them? I've had lotus root - very good.
27/Mar/09 6:03 AM
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Well done, Joan from WV! I didn't realize the GPFPC had such nice legs!
27/Mar/09 9:21 AM
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I love muddy jobs!
27/Mar/09 3:24 PM
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I an only glad I am reading this sober. These look more like the things people paint silver or gold and sell at craft stores. Perhaps Fi will come along yet and tell us. Some brilliant answers, BTW, my friends!
27/Mar/09 5:23 PM
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Those are tropical water lily seedpods which grow in the Wetlands of Northern Australia. Those are the legs of an aboriginal.
27/Mar/09 10:13 PM
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All humor aside, so when is anybody going to explain how these pods are cooked? I am curious! I went through a period of trying Euell Gibbons recipes (of Stalking the Wild Asparagus fame - wild food eating), so I'm genuinely curious! As a prehistoric archeologist , I felt I had to get at least a More...
27/Mar/09 11:01 PM
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