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Originally Posted by WhatsLosinLike
Originally Posted by FlacoBey
You don't like watermelon?Originally Posted by WhatsLosinLike
THIS.
No, sir, I don't like watermelon.
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Originally Posted by WhatsLosinLike
Originally Posted by FlacoBey
You don't like watermelon?Originally Posted by WhatsLosinLike
THIS.
No, sir, I don't like watermelon.
its his style. bring back multiple old posts and bury them in his posting history by replying to more recent onesOriginally Posted by SneakerHeathen
holy thread bump batman!
Originally Posted by TraPpStar
If being black makes you love watermelon then thank God I'm black. (according to NT)
Originally Posted by a55a5in11
its called finding the darkest shade of red. Im white and i knew that at age 5Originally Posted by TraPpStar
Aint nothin like taking that first bite and realizing you somehow got lucky and figured out the science of picking out one of the good ones. If being black makes you love watermelon then thank God I'm black.
It's gotta be cold. And watermelon after a work out is bliss.
I have to try this but their site says nothing within 100 miles of Chi.Originally Posted by StillIn729
Yo I'm no beer expert by any means, but this stuff right here was nasty. All I taste is wheat. I bought a six pack weeks ago and still have three left in the fridge. For people who think your going to get an explosion of watermelon flavor when you drink this are wrong. However, you do get watermelon flavor but its more of the end part of the watermelon (whitish/green part of the watermelon). I don't always drink, but when I do it's certainly not craft beer. Keep eating real watermelon my friends......Originally Posted by Lou Baton
I have to try this but their site says nothing within 100 miles of Chi.Originally Posted by StillIn729
Home grown watermelons will have almost no stem. So that is one indication of a great choice. With homegrown watermelon, the stem will fall right off when it's ripe, leaving a perfect circle indention... Most of the time however, we get our stuff from Mexico or overseas and they pick their watermelons early, leaving a visible stem... From here, you can usually go by color... If the bottom is a yellow shade with the rest, a dark green, you can usually assume that it sat in the same position for a couple weeks/// Smell is a great test if the stem is completely missing. It'll smell very very sweet. Another visual cue is for brown/tan scracthes/scars/// This is a sign that bees/other bugs have begun to try and breach the rind part of the fruit because they know it's the sweetest// This is especially true for grapefruits/Originally Posted by GrimlocK
wait what is the science behind picking the right watermelon?
Also watermelon is probably one of the healthier fruits to eat because it's super-alkalizing and helps reset the bodies chemistry.