Posted on 08/30/2006 8:24:52 PM PDT by monkeyshine
While preparing Shabbat dinner for a couple of close friends and their acquaintances, my long-time girlfriend sliced straight down the middle of this cabbage.
She was surprised and amused to find that this particular cabbage had taken the form of the Star of David. She thought it particularly remarkable that this occurred while preparing a Shabbat dinner.
No, she wasn't making borscht, the intent was to make a cabbage salad but after cutting it open we decided this cabbage was symbolic and, so, refused to eat it.
She in particular recalled the news of the image of Mary appearing on a grilled cheese sandwich, and thought that a worldwide audience might appreciate seeing images of this Star of David cabbage. So she took a couple of pictures and I have been tasked with putting this on the web.
Hmm, just how many stars ARE there in this Star of Cabbage? >:-/
Actually, to me it looks more like Jane Russel in THE OUTLAW.
Maybe vacuum seal?
About as many as there are living in Malibu.
Must be Leopold Bloom's Shabbat Dinner recipe.
For starters...slice a few more red cabbages; you'll find "stars" in all of them.
Secondly, I sliced open a red pepper once and there was another little pepper growing inside of it, in the perfect shape of a heart. My sister witnessed it, so you can call her if you don't believe me. ;)
This was years before the age of computers and digital photography and making a buck off of stuff on eBay. We ate it, LOL!
I don't know, you've still got a vegetable that's been exposed to the air. I'd bet the bacteria are all over it already.
Could be.. I haven't read Ulysses! ;)
This is why intelligent people turn against religion. How many more mental giants will see God in the clouds? Try using some reasoning power to find God. It takes brains and thought, not superstition, to find Him.
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