
June 24th 04, 02:57 PM
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"Keith Hosman KC8TCQ" wrote in message
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itoldyouiamnotiamnotgeorge wrote:
"I ain't George either" wrote in
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"Keith Hosman KC8TCQ" wrote in message
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itoldyouiamnotiamnotgeorge wrote:
Keith Hosman KC8TCQ wrote in
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itoldyouiamnotiamnotgeorge wrote:
Keith Hosman KC8TCQ wrote in
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itoldyouiamnotiamnotgeorge wrote:
Keith Hosman KC8TCQ wrote in
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Steveo wrote:
Vidalia Onions are in at the market here in Ohio now..YUM!
A guy right here in town grows Vidalia's, and yes they are
great.
Then they really aren't Vidalia onion's. Vidalia is a town
located in georgia. of course famous for these sweet big
onion's.
http://www.vidaliaonion.com/how.htm
yeah and champange only comes from that region of france,
otherewise it is sparkling wine,but it is still the same, the
name is for the
location
of the original.
How to Grow Vidalia Onions
Uunfortunately you can't... that is unless you live in the
special Vidalia Georgia region.
The onions are actually your standard Yellow Granex variety that
you can buy at your local garden center. The secret to the sweet
Vidalia Onions is that they are grown in soil that can only be
found in the unique region of Vidalia Georgia. The soil has a
very unique blend of nutrients that give the onions their
sweetness.
Whatever there Mr. Garden Master, but if the ohio department of
agriculture, and the USDA says these ohio grown onions are
Vidalias, I'll believe them over you, they have more experiance
and education in the field than you do.
Post a link then that shows where ohio agriculture calls them
Vidalia onions, they are simply yellow granex onions they are not
vidalias. Don't get all huffy and puffy when someone corrects you,
take it like a man and either show you are right or accept you are
wrong. sorry to make you feel so small.
Ok let me correct myself, Vidalias are gorn in GA fine, but it is a
spanish onion, as ar the Maui, and other variety, and those
(spanish)are grown everywhere, just like apples, granny smith apples
are grown in ohio, indiana, michigan, just like red Delicious are
grown all over.
So you are correct "Vidalias" are only grown in the Vidalia area, but
spanish onions, which is what "Vidalias" are, are grown everywhere
including hawaii. And having been a chef for many years, I have
worked with every variety you can imagine, and have sampled them all,
and the ones Tracy grows here locally are just as good as the
"Vidalias" .
Keith, you know he'll argue just for the sake of arguing. Most of us
that are sane here understand what you mean. You may as well let it
go, and let the troll beat his head against the bridge.
Sorry Randy Crackhead Chapman, you understood he was wrong? And he
isstill wrong but that is ok for you. now if it was me or frank or
someone who made an inncorrect statement you and your sock puppets would
be all over it. Face the facts Keith made 2 wrong statements, vidalia
onions are not grown in Ohio, and they are not spanish onions they are
Yellow Granex. Randy now suck the back end of me balls. talk about a
troll you are the troll, your post had nothing to do except inflame. so
troll this you stupid ****ing pill infested assclown.
http://w3.gwis.com/~ack/Onion.html
http://plantsdatabase.com/search.php...&submit=Search
If you'll notice, the specific name for the Vidalia onion is Allium
Cepa, and if you'll notice that just hapens to be the specif name of the
spanish onion as well. Like all plants and animals different types have
different names. The only difference between the Vidalia, the Walla
Walls, the Maui, and even the Yellow Granex are all the same, so in a
way I was right, the breed of onion ws the same, and he grows them here,
the bulbs he planted were from GA the "Vidalia" but they are grown here
in NW Ohio.
So yes you were correct, Vidalia is the name for those grown in that
region, same as the Walla Walla is named for that area, as is the Maui
named for that area, but they are all the same species as the Spanish
onion. So I was correct as well.
Have a nice day.
73 de Keith
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KC8TCQ
Well Keith, it's the same principle that cb radio's are all
cb radio's, just some are made by different manufacturers.
Don't bother with him Keith, he just wants to argue, that's
all he ever does here.
I did like you're recipe on another post though, I just don't
like Mushrooms (Yuck) Something about how they grow in
crap
Landshark
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The world is good-natured to people
who are good natured.
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