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Largest as far as size of fruit.
Oooh, that makes more sense. I read it as 'most prominent fruiting tree species in PA', but it makes more sense now when reading it in the context of fruit size.
 

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I used to see those sweet gum balls around where I lived in my earliest years in Montgomery County PA, but I don't see them too much here in Bucks County. They never really bothered me, but I also never walk outside barefoot anyway. I imagine a lawnmower would make quick work of them, no?
 

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I know what frog legs taste like but never tasted BS so I don’t think i could identify that flavor.
Worked a farm...know the taste of both.
They said that about frog legs, and it was BS 😆
What kind of frogs were they and how were they cooked? We only use Leopard, Common green and local bull frogs. All 3 taste very much the same and all three taste very much like chicken wings.
 

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Worked a farm...know the taste of both.

What kind of frogs were they and how were they cooked? We only use Leopard, Common green and local bull frogs. All 3 taste very much the same and all three taste very much like chicken wings.
I couldn't even tell you. It was one time like 30 years ago when on vacation with my parents.
 
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