South Carolina (where Tina lives) is called the "palmetto state" from
the state tree, Sabal Palmetto. It's also the state tree of Florida. In
Florida they're usually called "cabbage palms" since the terminal bud at
the top of the tree was often boiled and eaten like cabbage by indians
and early settlers. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabal_palmetto>
Unfortunately, it kills the tree.
Chuck Norcutt
On 1/13/2014 3:17 AM, Andrew Fildes wrote:
> Like the colours.
> Good wine is often found in catering box packs - I've had some excellent
> stuff. But chilled? Cool, not chilled!
> Palmetto? You did say it was shrimp you were eating?
>
> Andrew Fildes
> afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> www.soultheft.com
>
> Author/Publisher:
> The SLR Compendium:
> revised edition -
> http://blur.by/19Hb8or
> The TLR Compendium
> http://blur.by/1eDpqN7
>
>
>
> On 13/01/2014, at 8:58 AM, Tina Manley wrote:
>
>> PESO:
>>
>> There is a seafood restaurant a couple of miles from our farm that has the
>> most wonderful shrimp cocktail and I love to go there because when they
>> give you a glass of wine, it's a full glass!! None of that 4 oz stuff.
>> The only problems is that the Merlot comes from a box that they keep in
>> the refrigerator. Goes well with the shrimp, though!
>>
>> http://www.pbase.com/tinamanley/image/154111794
>>
>> C&C greatly appreciated.
>
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