I am a salter
No, no never. I will never feel bad about eating watermelon. It is one of the pleasures of life on a hot summer day in the Sunny Southland. Ice cold and seeds to spit out. If the doc ever tells me to give up watermelon, I just gave up on life. Bury me and forget about me.No. You're all wrong and you should feel bad about yourselves.
Opposite for me. Sometimes I lightly salt watermelon and usually leave cantaloupe untouched.I salt c-lope, leave watermelon as is.
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I am a salter
how much salt do you put on it, any particular salt and does it make that big of a difference and what is the difference like?
A man puts black pepper on his cantaloupe. How many times do we have to go over this? You take your hat off, even at a picnic table, you never slice cornbread in pie shapes . . .ever, and black pepper the cantaloupe.I salt c-lope, leave watermelon as is.
Silt strata where Missouri melons are grown. There's a specific name for the type of soil in the region. Can't think of it at present. Extremely fertile growing region basically continuation to Mississippi delta floodplains. Canal / irrigation channels established throughout the region, SE Missouri, bootheel, NE Arkansas tremendous Army Corps yesteryear achievement.If the Melon comes from Missouri sand dirt there’s nothing needed but a hammer to bust that bi*^% open.
Neither, I don’t like watermelon.