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A Breezy Saturday Breakfast

by Nicci on 10/17/2009

Good Morning,

On weekends, I would love to sleep in but there’s a birds nest outside my window.  These guys wake me up at 8am on the dot every Saturday & Sunday.  At first I thought it was cute, but now it’s getting old and loud. I don’t know if I can do anything about it either…so I’ll just live with the noise.

I was excited to see the sun out today.  I woke up and fixed a big delicious breakfast.

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I enjoyed this juicy orange b/c I rarely eat one; usually I go with orange juice.

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Along with 2 cheesy rosemary eggs, grapes and a croissant.

Hoook ‘Em Horns! Time for some college football and hanging out with friends later.  I hoping to see ”Where the Wild Things Are” if I can find someone to go with me.

Have a great Saturday :)

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I Heard It Through The Grapevine

by Nicci on 09/19/2009

The Britney concert was FABULOUS!

The seats were nice for upper terrace ;-)

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Morning Time

I needed some fresh fruit and Greek yogurt in my life this morning.

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Pomegranate YUM :)

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It took me awhile to find the pom seeds but I did eventually taste them down under.

I was starting to miss red seedless grapes.  I used to think green seedless were the best, but now I’m torn.

These were the best juicy red grapes!

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Grape are Great!

See you guys later, I’m off to clean & get ready for the Grape Fest in Grapevine, Tx with Kaytee!


Nifty Fun Facts about Grapes:

BACKGROUND

  • Did you know that more grapes are grown around the world than any other fruit?
  • Grapes are one of oldest known cultivated fruits.
  • Fossil evidence suggests that grapes
    were grown and harvested in the area now known as Iran as early as 8000 years ago.
    Concord grapes are one of only three fruits native to North America (the other two are
    cranberries and wild blueberries.)
  • In the late 18th century Spanish missionaries traveling
    north from Mexico are thought to have introduced European grapes to California.
    Today California is a leading producer of both wine and table grapes.

TYPES

  • There are thousands of varieties of grapes grown throughout the world, but all these varieties can be classified as either European or American.
  • European grapes have tightskins that adhere to the fruit while the American varieties have loose skin, or slip-skinthat easily slips from the fruit when cut or bitten.
  • Grapes can also be classified as seedless or with seeds, or according to use – table grapes for eating or making into raisins, grapes for use in commercial foods or grapes for wine or juice.
  • The most popular table grape variety in the U.S. is the Thompson Seedless.
    Almost any time of year you can find red and green Thompson seedless table grapes in
    your local supermarket.

How do you eat your grapes?

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