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StickFlicker
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Post by StickFlicker » Thu May 17, 2007 6:27 pm

Sorry, I don't have any recipes for them, but I have eaten them. They taste a fair amount like water mellon in my opinion. It is tough to get all the little spines skinned off before you eat them, though. The first time we tried to eat them, my friend got a small thorn stuck in the very back part of his tongue. We were quite a comedic sight, I imagine, out in the middle of the desert trying to get that spine out of his tongue!
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Post by Meathunter13 » Fri May 18, 2007 12:23 pm

Can anyone give ideas on where to find these in Northern Colorado or should I be looking for some other types?

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