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Fraggle foods

Gorgon Heap

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I thought it might be fun to make a list of the foods found in the Fraggle and Gorg world. Here's what I can recall:

-Radishes (radish bars, Doozer sticks, radish dip, radish toast, etc.)
-Rutabagas
-Tomatoes
-Mustard
-cabbage (the skunk variety)
-greaseberries
-stinkberries
-peaches
-watermelon
-garlic
-salt
-potatoes (used in making cookies)
-lima beans (for soup)
-pumpkins
-parsnips
-okra
-mushrooms (primary diet staple prior to the discovery of radishes)
-mossmelon (can only harvest every 100 years)
-mushmelon

Any more?

David "Gorgon Heap" Ebersole
 

Vic Romano

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I always wondered what Doozer sticks tasted like. I assumed they were a purer form of rock candy... Mmmm... Doozer sticks.... auuugghhh....
 

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Bonkleberries!

And Wembley's allergic to them. They... make... him... BONK!
 

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Pecans, so that Boober can make a peach and pecan pie.

And can we include moss as usedin the making of moss-rind tea?
 

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Kohlrabi (the plant from which Boober makes a juice that destroys the knobblies in Beyond the Pond)
 

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I actually saw a reciepe for doozer sticks once I wish I could find it again. :smirk:
 

Gorgon Heap

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Forgot about pickles, as used in pickle balancing.

David "Gorgon Heap" Ebersole
 

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Don't forget milk. Like in that episode, "Don't Cry Over Spilt Milk."

Also, there are artichokes for Boober's Artichoke Souffle.
 

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The Doozer sticks Would Taste Like radishes, thats what their made of,DUh!:smile: :excited: I always picture them tasting like a sweet Mustard vinegar taste something like that:confused:
 

Gorgon Heap

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Xerus said:
Don't forget milk. Like in that episode, "Don't Cry Over Spilt Milk."
I forgot the milk? Dang.

Y'know, I gotta wonder where Fraggles get milk from. They don't have cows, right? So what animal produces the milk, and who collects it?

Also, there are artichokes for Boober's Artichoke Souffle.
I must not have that episode.

This is kinda neat. I almost feel like writing a fake Fraggle Rock recipe. Almost.

David "Gorgon Heap" Ebersole
 
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