tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1249318233807653620.post9000225029827475893..comments2023-10-23T13:18:40.584+02:00Comments on Amy's Assorted Adventures: Mayflies and.....Amy DMhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10619634019229377839noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1249318233807653620.post-26357344943565732022010-02-20T17:17:56.529+02:002010-02-20T17:17:56.529+02:00Hi again! My daughter absolutely loves mangoes! Wo...Hi again! My daughter absolutely loves mangoes! Wow, these trees were loaded. Since this is February, I am assuming that you found recipes for all your mangoes:) ?<br />Reading your blog is quite an "adventure"!<br />Blessings,<br />Wendy @ Faith's Firm FoundationWendyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08230575436747893912noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1249318233807653620.post-49067981575610668252009-11-21T04:19:05.877+02:002009-11-21T04:19:05.877+02:00Love the fly joke! I remember making mango bread w...Love the fly joke! I remember making mango bread was pretty good. It took quite a lot of blended mangoes too. I think it was in the Cooking in Zambia book. Those mayflies can be pretty gross when grouped together. I never thought they were overly nasty though. Somehow they seem cleaner than flies and nicer than grasshoppers.Jennifer Morrowhttp://www.jenniferthewhovian.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1249318233807653620.post-30396881653195780782009-11-18T14:48:58.483+02:002009-11-18T14:48:58.483+02:00I'm not sure, but if you pick off some of the ...I'm not sure, but if you pick off some of the smaller fruits there in the clumps, then the others can grow bigger.JoAnnehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04020009690006335946noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1249318233807653620.post-35119306170824409122009-11-18T06:54:26.042+02:002009-11-18T06:54:26.042+02:00Jamie, it's rainy season here so everything is...Jamie, it's rainy season here so everything is slippery. I hadn't noticed if the bugs made it worse. That's interesting, though. :)<br /><br />GrammaMack, I heard that mangoes are in the poison ivy or is it oak family and that is why people can be allergic to them. Sorry you have to miss out on these great fruits now.Amy DMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10619634019229377839noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1249318233807653620.post-70259937448363007532009-11-17T23:55:21.094+02:002009-11-17T23:55:21.094+02:00Mangoes! So delicious. Unfortunately, the third or...Mangoes! So delicious. Unfortunately, the third or fourth time I ate them, my face swelled up like a Cabbage Patch Kid...I had developed an allergy. So I sadly stopped eating them. But when cleaning up after a hurricane I must have come in contact with their tree branches, because I was a Cabbage Patch Kid once again and had to go on steroids for a while. Hope you never have the same problem!GrammaMacknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1249318233807653620.post-10341948756253785322009-11-17T22:29:51.592+02:002009-11-17T22:29:51.592+02:00We get those in Michigan, but we call them "F...We get those in Michigan, but we call them "Fishflies". I'm afraid of most things creepy or crawly, but Fishflies are okay. If you have pet cats or turtles, they like eating them. ;) But they do cause accidents as they congregate under lights and get super slippery.Jamiehttp://www.allmylooseends.comnoreply@blogger.com