my apologies as well HJD, I am second to blame.Mark wrote:Thread split and moved, and apologies HJD for my part in the hijacking.
Mark
lets hope that again subject does not change to : apologies
my apologies as well HJD, I am second to blame.Mark wrote:Thread split and moved, and apologies HJD for my part in the hijacking.
Mark
essdee1972 wrote:Hammerhead sir, this would make pinacoladas easy! No need for pineapple juice and coconut water separately!!!
Seriously why the heck would someone want to change the taste of an already tasty fruit?
Why don't they go for mutton flavoured spinach?
Good old American knowhow: An electric drill and a plastic straw should do you.If one does not have a knife or tool with them, what is a good method to open a coconut?
Yep, I'd be wearing the coconut!Safarigent wrote:......
Sd you can obviously make out, i am not married and wont get into trouble, but if you actually did that to your wife....
There was an action movie that came out in the early 90's titled "El Mariachi", about a wandering Mariachi singer (a musician who would play at bars, nightclubs, etc) who comes into this small Mexican town and the first place he stops is a small gas station type of store. He buys a coconut from the storekeeper who pulls one from a can filled with ice water and with one chop of a machete cuts off the top, puts a straw in it and hands it to him.xl_target wrote:Seriously though, for a huskless coconut (an older coconut - used for cooking, etc) we always used a hammer. Hold it above a glass or vessel to catch the water (juice) and crack it around the "equator"
For the young coconut, where you will just be drinking the juice, see this video below. Keep in mind that the one in the video has already been trimmed of most of the husk
You want a nice hard bottom (giggle)
do teach him the bangla dance unless he ha s already learnt itHammerhead wrote:u_vaste wrote: are you seriously asking this? since your location is mentioned as middle USA I can somehow believe you. I hope you are not pulling someones leg. actually you do not cut coconut , you break it . and scrape it with tool. it is essential part of food along coastal regions of India. at home we use it in almost every thing in food preparation.
Next time Mark come to Canada, I'm sure he will bearing a Turban