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Apr 8, 2014 22:44:39   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
I have told my wife for years that we can make a fortune raising those boneless chickens. She always laughed at me.
Well look!! People are now growing boneless fruit!!
Seems like I'm always behind the curve...



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Apr 9, 2014 00:00:50   #
rhomin57 Loc: Far Northern CA.
 
oh for heavens sakes, very cute!
archie bunker wrote:
I have told my wife for years that we can make a fortune raising those boneless chickens. She always laughed at me.
Well look!! People are now growing boneless fruit!!
Seems like I'm always behind the curve...

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Apr 9, 2014 00:06:37   #
bmac32 Loc: West Florida
 
So what's the special next week. Think maybe someone needs an education?


archie bunker wrote:
I have told my wife for years that we can make a fortune raising those boneless chickens. She always laughed at me.
Well look!! People are now growing boneless fruit!!
Seems like I'm always behind the curve...

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Apr 9, 2014 00:10:15   #
bahmer
 
archie bunker wrote:
I have told my wife for years that we can make a fortune raising those boneless chickens. She always laughed at me.
Well look!! People are now growing boneless fruit!!
Seems like I'm always behind the curve...


I was always kind of fond of those boneless tomatoes myself.

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Apr 9, 2014 00:32:39   #
alex Loc: michigan now imperial beach californa
 
bmac32 wrote:
So what's the special next week. Think maybe someone needs an education?


naw, we need a few liberals

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Apr 9, 2014 00:36:59   #
bmac32 Loc: West Florida
 
And this is what the education system is producing, Lord are we in trouble.


alex wrote:
naw, we need a few liberals

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Apr 9, 2014 00:51:17   #
Coos Bay Tom Loc: coos bay oregon
 
Personally I prefer bone in for my ham and steaks. Just tastes better . Would like to see coreless apples. $1.49 a lb for something that grows on a tree I don't want to pay for the core.

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Apr 9, 2014 01:06:44   #
alex Loc: michigan now imperial beach californa
 
fom wrote:
Personally I prefer bone in for my ham and steaks. Just tastes better . Would like to see coreless apples. $1.49 a lb for something that grows on a tree I don't want to pay for the core.


you could eat it and plant the seeds

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Apr 9, 2014 02:01:38   #
grace scott
 
bmac32 wrote:
And this is what the education system is producing, Lord are we in trouble.



That's why our politicians have no backbone--they are eating boneless food.

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Apr 9, 2014 06:24:26   #
Retired669
 
grace scott wrote:
That's why our politicians have no backbone--they are eating boneless food.


:thumbup: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Apr 9, 2014 06:49:56   #
BearK Loc: TN
 
Here's to an apple a day -
Jake came rushing in to see his Dad. "Dad!" he puffed, "is it true that an apple a day keeps the doctor away?" "That's what they say," said his Dad. "Well, give me an apple quick ? I've just broken the doctor's window!"

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Apr 9, 2014 10:04:32   #
Searching Loc: Rural Southwest VA
 
archie bunker wrote:
I have told my wife for years that we can make a fortune raising those boneless chickens. She always laughed at me.
Well look!! People are now growing boneless fruit!!
Seems like I'm always behind the curve...



:thumbup: I see they are sixty nine cents/lb. Here they are forty nine cents/lb. Guess ours must not be the boneless variety. :lol:

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Apr 9, 2014 20:34:39   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
Searching wrote:
:thumbup: I see they are sixty nine cents/lb. Here they are forty nine cents/lb. Guess ours must not be the boneless variety. :lol:

Isn't that a rip-off?!? Just like boneless chicken. You pay more at the store for it, but you just know they are cheaper to process, because they are so easy to catch! A lot less labor intensive than trying to catch a chicken with bones.
Another thing: Is it OK to give banana bones to a dog?

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Apr 9, 2014 22:13:38   #
grace scott
 
archie bunker wrote:
Isn't that a rip-off?!? Just like boneless chicken. You pay more at the store for it, but you just know they are cheaper to process, because they are so easy to catch! A lot less labor intensive than trying to catch a chicken with bones.
Another thing: Is it OK to give banana bones to a dog?



The vet told me to never give bones to my dog.

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Apr 9, 2014 23:15:36   #
Searching Loc: Rural Southwest VA
 
archie bunker wrote:
Isn't that a rip-off?!? Just like boneless chicken. You pay more at the store for it, but you just know they are cheaper to process, because they are so easy to catch! A lot less labor intensive than trying to catch a chicken with bones.
Another thing: Is it OK to give banana bones to a dog?


Absolutely!! My german shepherd "never" had a problem with banana bones, but then Dakota also absolutely would devour a whole loaf of artisan jalapeno bread when he could sneak a loaf out of the pantry!! That dog never did learn to put the bread wapper or the banana peel in the trash. :roll:

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