Fruits, vegetables, pumpkins, apples, okra? We're an odd bunch aren't we. We are not all vegetables yet, but maybe approaching the fruity or flaky stage! I have no references as to the research done to develop this test. Don't even remember where it came from. Do you suppose a large number of the 2% who do not come up with a carrot also have PD? Have we stumbled onto a new diagnostic tool? Or are we just weirder than the average clown? Darwin Never have understood why a tomato is considered a fruit. What's a pumpkin or watermelon? What is it that distinguishes a fruit from a vegetable or vice-versa? You dietitians and/or nutritionists out there help us out here? > ---------- > From: Earnie & Barbara Knight[SMTP:[log in to unmask]] > Sent: Monday, June 05, 2000 5:30 PM > Subject: Re: FW: Interesting Test > > and i thought tomato- which i guess is classified as a 'fruit' not a > 'vegetable.' > what does this mean????? > > Barb K > > At 07:36 AM 6/5/00 -0700, you wrote: > >Funny thing Darwin, I thought of an apple which isnt a vegetable at all. > I > >wonder why anyone would consider a carrot? > > > >*seattle* audrey > > > > >