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Coming to you from the Prickly Pear Capital of the World

Sunday July 5, 2009

Categories: Travel
Or just south of it.


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Acres and acres..er..hectares and hectares.

I need to try this before I leave...

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Laura
July 6, 2009 3:33 PM

Oh, do try some!!! I'm from Mexico and absolutely love them!!! I have no idea people in Italy ate them!!!! An American friend of mine told me they tasted like canteloupe to him, so do give them a try.... I like them best chilled (put some in the fridge before eating them).... please let me know if you like them... hope you do!

rightwingprof
July 6, 2009 4:45 PM
http://centralpennsylvaniaorthodox.wordpress.com/

Prickly pears in Italy?

Marisa Raniolo Wilkins
July 6, 2009 7:31 PM
http://allthingssicilianandmore.blogspot.com/

It seems that I am getting a lot of traffic on my blog because of your prickly pear post.
I live in Melbourne Australia and I have written about how to peel prickly pears.
Welcome!
http://allthingssicilianandmore.blogspot.com/
Marisa Raniolo Wilkins

Mary
July 6, 2009 10:43 PM

Jennifer,
if you do a search on via media, it says middle way (from Latin)
since the subtitle is catholic journey, must mean its best to stay on the path, in the middle for safety.

Your Name
July 7, 2009 9:47 AM

Mary,
Anglo Catholics might describe themselves as the middle way, the via media between Roman Catholicism and Evangelicalism. It is an appreciation and combination of both. The best of all worlds.

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Amy Welborn is the author of 17 books on prayer, saints, apologetics and church history. Her articles and columns have appeared in Our Sunday Visitor, Commonweal, First Things, Catholic Digest, Liguori, and been syndicated by Catholic News Service.

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