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Omelet wrote:
> "Storrmmee" > wrote:
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>> nutrea sweet strikes again ...

>
> And remember please that it's nutra-sweet or aspartame.
>
> A Nutrea is an aquatic rodent. ;-) Related distantly to beavers.


I wonder if nutrea is what I would call muskrat. I know there are some
in my neighborhood because one got caught in my back yard fence a few
years ago. We now have beavers as well. A few more trees came down
in the park near the city hall.
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In article >,
Doug Freyburger > wrote:

> Omelet wrote:
> > "Storrmmee" > wrote:
> >
> >> nutrea sweet strikes again ...

> >
> > And remember please that it's nutra-sweet or aspartame.
> >
> > A Nutrea is an aquatic rodent. ;-) Related distantly to beavers.

>
> I wonder if nutrea is what I would call muskrat. I know there are some
> in my neighborhood because one got caught in my back yard fence a few
> years ago. We now have beavers as well. A few more trees came down
> in the park near the city hall.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nutria

"The coypu (from the Mapudungun, koypu)[2][3] or nutria (Myocastor
coypus), is a large, herbivorous, semiaquatic rodent and the only member
of the family Myocastoridae."

"Coypu can also be mistaken for another widely dispersed semi-aquatic
rodent that occupies the same wetland habitats, the muskrat."

ObFood: Meat from the Nutria is edible, but nobody wants to eat it.

--
Dan Abel
Petaluma, California USA

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In article
>,
Dan Abel > wrote:

> In article >,
> Doug Freyburger > wrote:
>
> > Omelet wrote:
> > > "Storrmmee" > wrote:
> > >
> > >> nutrea sweet strikes again ...
> > >
> > > And remember please that it's nutra-sweet or aspartame.
> > >
> > > A Nutrea is an aquatic rodent. ;-) Related distantly to beavers.

> >
> > I wonder if nutrea is what I would call muskrat. I know there are some
> > in my neighborhood because one got caught in my back yard fence a few
> > years ago. We now have beavers as well. A few more trees came down
> > in the park near the city hall.

>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nutria
>
> "The coypu (from the Mapudungun, koypu)[2][3] or nutria (Myocastor
> coypus), is a large, herbivorous, semiaquatic rodent and the only member
> of the family Myocastoridae."
>
> "Coypu can also be mistaken for another widely dispersed semi-aquatic
> rodent that occupies the same wetland habitats, the muskrat."
>
> ObFood: Meat from the Nutria is edible, but nobody wants to eat it.


How in hell did this go from a Jell-O salad to rodents?

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Holy Order of the Sacred Sisters of St. Pectina of Jella
"Always in a jam, never in a stew; sometimes in a pickle."
Pepparkakor particulars posted 11-29-2010;
http://web.me.com/barbschaller
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my fault, i misspelled nutra crap whilst wining about being allergic, Lee
"Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message
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> In article
> >,
> Dan Abel > wrote:
>
>> In article >,
>> Doug Freyburger > wrote:
>>
>> > Omelet wrote:
>> > > "Storrmmee" > wrote:
>> > >
>> > >> nutrea sweet strikes again ...
>> > >
>> > > And remember please that it's nutra-sweet or aspartame.
>> > >
>> > > A Nutrea is an aquatic rodent. ;-) Related distantly to beavers.
>> >
>> > I wonder if nutrea is what I would call muskrat. I know there are some
>> > in my neighborhood because one got caught in my back yard fence a few
>> > years ago. We now have beavers as well. A few more trees came down
>> > in the park near the city hall.

>>
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nutria
>>
>> "The coypu (from the Mapudungun, koypu)[2][3] or nutria (Myocastor
>> coypus), is a large, herbivorous, semiaquatic rodent and the only member
>> of the family Myocastoridae."
>>
>> "Coypu can also be mistaken for another widely dispersed semi-aquatic
>> rodent that occupies the same wetland habitats, the muskrat."
>>
>> ObFood: Meat from the Nutria is edible, but nobody wants to eat it.

>
> How in hell did this go from a Jell-O salad to rodents?
>
> --
> Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ
> Holy Order of the Sacred Sisters of St. Pectina of Jella
> "Always in a jam, never in a stew; sometimes in a pickle."
> Pepparkakor particulars posted 11-29-2010;
> http://web.me.com/barbschaller



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