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Ken Love Is Famous!


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Look what I ran across in the New York Times: Open Original Shared Link

It's our very own Ken Love!


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jerseyangel Proficient

Very cool!! :D

kenlove Rising Star

so how do i blush online (^_^)

TrillumHunter Enthusiast

Okay, middle of winter, nothing fresh to be had around here but kale and mustard greens---

I'm totally jealous right now.

Congrats, Ken!

Darn210 Enthusiast

Very cool!! :D

Ditto!!!

B) <- That's the "cool" emoticon

. . . and WIH do you do with a jackfruit??? :blink:

missy'smom Collaborator

B) That's our man! Too bad the jackfruit didn't have one of those "Naturally Glute-free" stickers on it and pointed at the camera! :lol:

Not a fruit that I'm familiar with but a beautful looking one there!

kenlove Rising Star

Thanks all

Jackfruit is an amazing versatile fruit that can feed a family of 22 easily! Guess it does in some parts of the world. Was at the jackfruit festival in INdia last June and saw many things made from it including --

the seeds dried and ground into a great tasting gluten free flour used in breads, cookies and other Indian confections.

Its also where juicy fruit gum got its flavor. Dried like a jerky is good too although half dried in Chocolate is even better!

take care


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Jestgar Rising Star

Look what I ran across in the New York Times: Open Original Shared Link

It's our very own Ken Love!

He's also awesome. Try to hunt him down when you go to Hawai'i.

lizard00 Enthusiast

A celebrity!!! B):lol:

Where do I get one of those fruits around here?? :lol: :lol: I'm very intrigued by it.

kenlove Rising Star

Don't know where around here is but sometimes you can find them at oriental markets, especially catering to the Philippine community where its called Lanka or Nanka. Can also find it canned form Thailand which is ok if cooked. SOMETIMES THEY CAN BE ORDERED FREsh from Miami fruit and Spice park or fairchild garden near there.

or just visit hawaii!

A celebrity!!! B):lol:

Where do I get one of those fruits around here?? :lol: :lol: I'm very intrigued by it.

mushroom Proficient

just visit hawaii!

Yeah, but you'd have to cook it there. Try bringing one of those puppies back stateside they'd throw you in the can (if you were lucky). We got in a heap of trouble bringing in avocados from Maui :rolleyes:

Lisa Mentor

Coffee, I'll be in touch. ;)

Good to see you, the star that we always knew you were. An advocate on our side is a wonderful thing Ken! Thank you.

kenlove Rising Star

Your lucky you weren't thrown in the can -- or fined $10K.

This is one of the battles I always have to fight. why they let avocados from Mexico, Chile, New Zealand and now Peru into the US but not from Hawaii is crazy. They,the feds, have a million excuses none of which can hold up to science. Its all Calif. politics.

Once people try real avocados from Hawaii they will not want the junk being forced on the rest of the world.

Calif. Avo industry owns 68% of Mexican and 40something % of chilean orchards.

I better stop while there is still room on the computer-- (^_^)

Yeah, but you'd have to cook it there. Try bringing one of those puppies back stateside they'd throw you in the can (if you were lucky). We got in a heap of trouble bringing in avocados from Maui :rolleyes:

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