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Tomatoes are veggies. My wife puts strawberries on salads, so they are also veggies. I don't eat salad.
 
Tomatoes are veggies. My wife puts strawberries on salads, so they are also veggies. I don't eat salad.
Mine puts cranberries on salads, sometimes sunflower seeds or those fried onion crisps that go on the green bean casserole at Thanksgiving, the occasional blue or feta cheese crumbles and when I'm being really good, some bacon crumbles. I see no problem calling them all vegetables once they show up on the salad.
 
Back to this topic, I respectfully disagree.

I've classified tomatoes as a fruit since before I was born.

In the womb.

Do not test me.
I agree that botanically, tomatoes are fruit. From a culinary standpoint, however, they are used as vegetables. Then again, our schools classify both french fries and pizza as vegetables, so maybe we shouldn't listen to them regarding this matter...
 
I'm more of the opinion that salads are not food, but what food eats.

Speaking of which, instead of hot dogs, I've gotten on an andouille sausage kick. Add brown mustard, and the sweat on your scalp keeps you cool all day long!
 
I'm more of the opinion that salads are not food, but what food eats.

Speaking of which, instead of hot dogs, I've gotten on an andouille sausage kick. Add brown mustard, and the sweat on your scalp keeps you cool all day long!
Completely off topic, I have my AP Physics exam next week, any tips 😂
 
"No substitutions"... "You see that sign?"... "Yeah, you see this sign?!".... Classic Jack!

The first "R" rated movie I ever saw.

Next best JN blow-up:

I am the mother$*&@!#% shore patrol, Mother@#$%^&*"

Name the movie
 
Completely off topic, I have my AP Physics exam next week, any tips 😂
Learn to read the equations and not just memorize them. If you know the relationships, you can derive the rest.

Make up a review sheet of equations, but for each one write down what it's used for, what it's limits are, and what the variables stand for. Example:
PV=nRT - Ideal gas law, cannot use during state transitions, temp must be in Kelvin.

To solve problems make a table of your knowns and unknowns, identify the principles and strategies, then use the appropriate equations. Solve the equations algebraically before you put in your values. Then check that you have the right units.

If you want more hints, come enroll at MMI and I'll be more than happy to teach you ;)

Good luck
 
Learn to read the equations and not just memorize them. If you know the relationships, you can derive the rest.

Make up a review sheet of equations, but for each one write down what it's used for, what it's limits are, and what the variables stand for. Example:
PV=nRT - Ideal gas law, cannot use during state transitions, temp must be in Kelvin.

To solve problems make a table of your knowns and unknowns, identify the principles and strategies, then use the appropriate equations. Solve the equations algebraically before you put in your values. Then check that you have the right units.

If you want more hints, come enroll at MMI and I'll be more than happy to teach you ;)

Good luck
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See, what physicsguru said.
 
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