Word of the Day
Friday, January 12, 2007
Kale (noun) – bland, disgusting, vile…oh…I’m not supposed to be subjective in this, am I? Let’s start over.
Kale (noun) – a cabbage-like plant you can eat with ruffled, loose leaves (the word originates in Middle English)
Word in a Sentence: My pancake tortoises love kale when I sprinkle it with calcium powder, but I do not.
Your turn! If you can do something with this one, I’ll be impressed…
"Some days, you just want the dragon to win."
Friday, January 12, 2007
Kale (noun) – bland, disgusting, vile…oh…I’m not supposed to be subjective in this, am I? Let’s start over.
Kale (noun) – a cabbage-like plant you can eat with ruffled, loose leaves (the word originates in Middle English)
Word in a Sentence: My pancake tortoises love kale when I sprinkle it with calcium powder, but I do not.
Your turn! If you can do something with this one, I’ll be impressed…
"Some days, you just want the dragon to win."
3 Comments:
A salad bar without kale around it is very kale.
I bet no one else can say this... My sister's name is Kale. (It's true.)
Mary,
For your sister to have such a creative/unusual name, I'm intrigued that your parents didn't choose "Rapunzel" for you! How interesting!
Sandy L.
"Some days, you just want the dragon to win."
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