What is a raisin? Small, tasty sundried treats. Just as my addiction with Macdonald's was dying down raisins came into my life. I encountered one in my kitchen. It was pleasantly plump it read "Plumper and juicer" on the raisin box next to the lone raisin. It looked up at me with those raisin eyes and said "I have 29 grams of sugar." That won me over. I picked up that little raisin and ate it. It wasn't half bad. I picked up the box and had another. I didn't want to eat to much too fast so I cut my next raisin in half. Before I knew it I was pouring those guys into my mouth 20 at a time.
Today at the caf I bought some raisins. They were in a little white box that read RAISINS. Underneath it read "seedless" in small type. Thats when a thought crossed my mind. Is there such a thing as a seeded raisin? Raisins are pretty small...do the seeds shrink with the grape? I talked online a lot about raisins this evening and I was given an idea. Rachel said I should make a seeded raisin. INGENIOUS!
Tomorrow morning operation seeded raisin begins. I am so excited! It will be an experiment. I will be the first to go where no scientist has ever gone before....the realm of the SEEDED RAISIN!
I leave you with the following thoughts:
Raisin, bet you can't eat just one
Raisin, is it in you?
Raisin, the other other white meat
Friday, September 06, 2002
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