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#198533 - 03/27/11 08:19 PM Re: lapidary [Re: BranShea]
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Registered: 12/18/06
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Loc: Auckland, New Zealand but what puzzles me in the word is why mom in involved in this.
Imagine a grain of sand entering a shell. The Nacre is secreted from within the cells shell encasing the grain with multiples layers and 'viola' a pearl is born.
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#198535 - 03/28/11 09:15 AM Re: lapidary [Re: olly]
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Loc: Netherlands, the Hague Sounds reasonable and how beautiful the colors and that little row of holes in the shell !
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#198562 - 03/29/11 06:11 AM Re: lapidary [Re: BranShea]
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Registered: 09/21/10
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Loc: down under Those little holes are natural, Bran.
And I have been reading up about pearls since this subject started and here are two facts I found interesting
momme is the measurement used for weighing pearls... looks like 'your mom' was involved in this again![]()
1 momme = 3.75 grams or 3750 milligrams.
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Did you know that caviar, should be served with a non-metallic spoon. This is because a metal spoon is said to transfer a metallic taste to the caviar.
Spoons made from bone or mother of pearl are preferred.
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#198571 - 03/29/11 07:23 AM Re: lapidary [Re: Candy]
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Posts: 13653 Originally Posted By: Candy
Did you know that caviar, should be served with a non-metallic spoon. This is because a metal spoon is said to transfer a metallic taste to the caviar.
Spoons made from bone or mother of pearl are preferred.
That would explain why that peanut butter and caviar sandwich I had so many years ago didn't taste very good. I spread the caviar with a metallic knife.
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#198614 - 03/29/11 10:36 PM Re: lapidary [Re: Faldage]
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Loc: Louisville, Kentucky peanut butter and caviar sandwich Now, what'd you want to go and ruin perfectly good peanut butter for?
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#198623 - 03/30/11 06:56 AM Re: lapidary [Re: Jackie]
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Posts: 13653 Originally Posted By: Jackiepeanut butter and caviar sandwich Now, what'd you want to go and ruin perfectly good peanut butter for?
With a ketchup milk shake.
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#198653 - 03/30/11 09:09 PM Re: lapidary [Re: Candy]
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#198665 - 03/31/11 08:35 AM Re: lapidary [Re: Bill Palmer]
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