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superlittlegirl said:
I can; you would not. It's vegetable, after all. ;)

Just because it falls into the vegetable category doesn't necessarily mean you can eat it though. What about those stupid country brooms that moms hang on walls...that's vegetable, but you can't eat it.

Am I right?
 
It is not an artifically cinnamon-scented country wall broom.

Creative guess, though.

tomgirly said:
Just because it falls into the vegetable category doesn't necessarily mean you can eat it though. What about those stupid country brooms that moms hang on walls...that's vegetable, but you can't eat it.

Am I right?
 
And anyway, I would not eat a broom, you silly goose!

It's edible. You just wouldn't eat it.
 
20 questiosn rawks!



*psst... loved the country wall broom answer. Pure made brilliance.
 
superlittlegirl said:
And anyway, I would not eat a broom, you silly goose!

It's edible. You just wouldn't eat it.

HEY, that's tricky. And not fair! Doesn't edible also qualify as something that one would eat? Getting sidetracked...sorry.

So, it's a vegetable, smaller than a breadbox. It's not a cinammon scented wall broom, nor is it asparagus. You can eat it, I would not.

Would you eat it?

Do you consider it to be a yummy food?
 
I have been known to eat it, though it is not anywhere near the calibre of asparagus or broccoli on the veggie-love-o-meter.


tomgirly said:
HEY, that's tricky. And not fair! Doesn't edible also qualify as something that one would eat? Getting sidetracked...sorry.

So, it's a vegetable, smaller than a breadbox. It's not a cinammon scented wall broom, nor is it asparagus. You can eat it, I would not.

Would you eat it?

Do you consider it to be a yummy food?
 
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