18 November, 2006

Stranger than fiction.


Ketchup?

Merci Marthe.

5 Comments:

Blogger Elsie said...

Looks like a friendly creature. Our garden could never support life, in any form. What a find! But I can think of better things than ketchup.

12:52  
Blogger Peter (the other) said...

Ketchup! Definately an alien me thinks! Now some Harissa helps the human flavor mo' betta' (in my experience)(unless the human is German, for which sauerkraut). And there ARE those who will insist on only some Dijon (harrumph!)

16:59  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

It is an European mantis Elsie and like the ladybird beetle it indicates a garden is in good health. Ketchup is of course the joke because people here are not keen to pour sugar over their beef or lamb or whatever.

Never thought of sauerkraut as a condiment Pete but it could be I suppose.

22:14  
Blogger Peter (the other) said...

When I used to sell hot dogs from a portable stand, outside of Harvard Stadium, kraut was considered something a person might put on his chien chaude.

03:19  
Blogger Elsie said...

Jack, the written word can only express so much. I was being my slutty self suggesting that humans would be far more delectable with something other than ketchup -- but you probably don't need my help imagining what that might be. Ketchup. Bah.

13:40  

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