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"
Last week I had a friend tell me she hated cucumbers. Effing *cucumbers*!
"
by
con_carne
Once again, for me it's a texture thing. The "rind" part isn't awful, but the seed part is vile. Pickle them and they're grand. -- nm
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TWuG
Jul 23 '10, 13:21
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you aren't eating fresh cukes, the center should be pretty crisp. (i hate soggy cukes) -- nm
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Andie
Jul 23, 13:25
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It's the seed part. Doesn't matter if it's crisp or not, it's an awful mouth-feel. -- nm
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TWuG
Jul 23, 13:28
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it only takes a few seconds to scoop out the seeds with a spoon -- nm
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'lia
Jul 23, 13:31
seedLESS. :) they exist! -- nm
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Andie
Jul 23, 13:29
yep. also, english cucumbers have less soggy potential to start with. -- nm
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b.
Jul 23, 13:27
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