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Path: ...!news-out.netnews.com!postmaster.netnews.com!us1.netnews.com!not-for-mail X-Trace: DXC=?V3B0357oiF@dH[gO7?^]LHWonT5<]0TMdjI?Uho:XeK=aHS]UU?ATOnoZF[Vg\>?MbYSW8R?^?nFk:S0L\J3^oCfoNKm7c@>0I6ZMXPKj17<ADEORD:GO:oB X-Complaints-To: support@blocknews.net Date: Sun, 3 Nov 2024 17:48:14 -0500 MIME-Version: 1.0 User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; Win64; x64; rv:91.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/91.13.1 Subject: Re: Boiled Green Peanuts Content-Language: en-US Newsgroups: rec.food.cooking References: <vevpjn$3pc39$1@dont-email.me> <vf0i8b$3ua07$1@dont-email.me> <vf0qvv$3vm4f$2@dont-email.me> <vf113d$n7r$1@dont-email.me> <vf11ts$3vm4f$3@dont-email.me> <98822881-54c4-fc2e-8cbd-b7c6e65670ea@example.net> <vf6co5$134r2$1@dont-email.me> <fd325e94-363c-8c7f-0139-e31410023bb9@example.net> <e6b1f2d134b7415c9a5ba2fc4a6b8b6f@www.novabbs.org> <lokonhFdpe9U1@mid.individual.net> <22af6ee7dec3d07bd4a105f982f09bf5@www.novabbs.org> <771e6722-d9ae-a6a7-c678-0b24c0b450f9@example.net> <a6d15fc106b734267c68558101c42342@www.novabbs.org> <vg5r50$3spq6$22@dont-email.me> <71e20574b4201e2cd6f2dbda1cb772b8@www.novabbs.org> From: Michael Trew <michael.trew@att.net> In-Reply-To: <71e20574b4201e2cd6f2dbda1cb772b8@www.novabbs.org> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Lines: 11 Message-ID: <6727fd6d$1$2753$882e4bbb@reader.netnews.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: 127.0.0.1 X-Trace: 1730674029 reader.netnews.com 2753 127.0.0.1:48215 Bytes: 2131 On 11/2/2024 7:40 PM, dsi1 wrote: > > I don't know a thing about those critters in Hawaii. If I saw one, I'd > move in the opposite direction. I can still remember a picture I saw > when I was a kid, it was a bunch of terrified swimmers being chased by a > pack of barracuda. That picture struck me in a peculiar way. You could > say that it was not in a good way. Do you ever see Jacksons or Veiled chameleons in your part of Hawai'i? We now have one of each as pets in screened enclosures, but I'm told that both are invasive species in parts of the islands.