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Pass the Parsley: Suspense
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I will keep you in suspense a little longer regarding the creatures in my previous blog post. Today I want to introduce you to the roots of parsley plants. These are often quite strange looking objects, somewhat like the most interesting intelligent life forms on the nearest planet to your own, dear earth creature. You may never have seen a white carrot, but you may like to experience the taste of parsley root. It is sometimes a species more like a normal vegetable rather than an alien creature:. There w...
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Pass the Parsley: Chinese Parsley Is Not Chinese
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Chinese Parsley Is Not Chinese. I grow Chinese parsley but I call it coriander. If you are an American person, whether from the northern continent or the central area or South America, you might call Chinese parsley by its Spanish name of cilantro. I will call it coriander, though, from its original Greek. Are you confused? Wise Geek on Chinese Parsley. There are now thirty posts in this blog and they are all on the topic of parsley. Do you know any parsley people? Find out more about a parsley parcel.
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Pass the Parsley: Latin Lessons with Mr Parsley
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Latin Lessons with Mr Parsley. Did you learn Latin at school? At primary school I was only taught a Japanese song. That was the extent of my childhood language training, except for English. I have no idea how to pronounce Latin words but learning the official names of species can be useful, as anyone who has been following this blog will know. Here are some for starters:. Learn more about parsley with Linda Gilbert. Learn more about cow parsley with Fennel and Fern. Gratias ago vos pro saluto is. Flouris...
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Pass the Parsley: Will you Leaf some comments?
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Will you Leaf some comments? Do you know any good parsley jokes? I am particularly fond of puns and sprigs of wisdom. Unfortunately, most of the parsley jokes I have found during my research on earth are of the crudest and rudest kind and not at all suitable good citizens of the universe. A good joke always upholds the dignity of people, and parsley, and aliens. And so does a good comment. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Greetings from Your Professor - A Suitably Green Being. View my complete profile.
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Pass the Parsley: Parsley for India
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You may have heard something about genetic modification. Also known as genetic engineering. You may also know something about an illness called anaemia. Have you ever eaten a banana. Perhaps it would be easier and cheaper, and perhaps even safer and healthier, to grow and eat parsley, whether fresh or dried. Look at the wonderful resources here at. And you will find plenty of ideas on helping the world to be healthier and more peaceful. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A quiet, thoughtful sort of chap.
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Pass the Parsley: Cultural Parsley - part one
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Cultural Parsley - part one. Culture is something for which humans have been known for some time now. What does it mean? What is its purpose? Does culture serve any use at all? You may know that I am a professor from another part of the universe. You may also know that I have been sent here for two reasons, namely:. 1 To acquire some expertise of my own choosing on one small aspect of planet Earth, namely parsley. 2 To assess the abilities. Of an unusual species, self-described as wise, namely humans.
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Pass the Parsley: Parsley Photography
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It was my plan to have a rest from writing this Pass the Parsley. Blog, but there are so many interesting parsley topics yet to explore that I am here again. You may have noticed that there are very few photographs so far on this particular blog, the reason being that there are only so many ways to take a picture of a parsley plant. A few days ago, I bought myself a 10 megapixel camera. You may think of me as being a mega pixie, though if you do, I would urge you to read my Sprigs of Wisdom. Peace on Par...
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Pass the Parsley: Assessment
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As usual, it is nearly time for my beauty sleep. If you would like to be assessed through Parsley University, I will probably wake up if you leave some comments on this blog. It would be very nice hear from you. I do my best to save planet Earth and educate its inhabitants. If you are currently feeling wide awake, that is a very good condition to experience. It is an excellent phenomenon for learning something likely to be useful to you. Just a few of the topics studied. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). If yo...
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Pass the Parsley: Parsley Family History
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There are many people who have the family name of Parsley. Parsley people are especially common in the United States of America. There are quite a few companies with the word Parsley in their names, too. Today, I am providing some links for those of you, especially those genealogically-minded Parsley or Parslificatious people, who are looking to explore their family history in more depth. Could you, for example, have an ancient lineage and marvelous heritage? Click here to see the Parsley family crest.
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Pass the Parsley: Literacy With Parsley
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You may already know that I am rather fond of educational books, especially ones that are entertaining, too. I have recently come across a book about a friend of mine, Parsley Rabbit, whose job it is to introduce children to the wonderful world of reading. Meet Parsley Rabbit here. More about the book here. Do you know of any interesting characters called Parsley? You'll discover a few more through this blog. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Greetings from Your Professor - A Suitably Green Being.