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ParsnipRevolt

  1. Parsnips grew wild in Europe and were considered a luxury item for the aristocracy in ancient Rome.
  2. Recording tonight
  3. No thanks.. I'd rather walk fb.me/1E6637fbY
  4. If the stars align, we might have some new music out in June.
  5. Nice catch! fb.me/1UzlZEDrq
  6. Herbed Butter Parsnips by Tyler Florence Total Time: 40 min Prep: 20 min Cook: 20 min Yield: 4 to 6 servings... fb.me/27F2RlGjY
  7. A parsnip a day keeps the doctor away... well unless some sick guy coughs on it.
  8. @HowardStern you make me want to be a better man!
  9. Parsnips look like carrots that have seen a ghost.
  10. We should tweet more #um..duh
  11. Parsnip fact: In Europe, parsnips were used to sweeten jams and cakes before sugar was widely available.
  12. The Parsnip Revolt has a show on 05/19/2012 at 12:00 PM @ Ital... in Philadelphia, PA reverbnation.com/c./poni/111274… #concert
  13. The Parsnip Revolt has a show on 05/19/2012 at 10:00 AM @ Conn... in Philadelphia, PA reverbnation.com/c./poni/111249… #concert
  14. Parsnip fact: Parsnips are an excellent source of soluble and insoluble dietary fiber. A 100 g root provides 4.9... fb.me/1zjowiPrO
  15. Reminded the hard way: when walking your dog, make sure you check the bag for holes before picking anything up. #chocolatefinger
  16. Parsnip fact: People used to believe (falsely) that eating parsnips could relieve a toothache or tired feet.
  17. Parsnip fact: Parsnips are native to Europe and Asia and were introduced to North America in the 17th century.
  18. Fun Fact: Parsnips are native to Europe and Asia and were introduced to North America in the 17th century.