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Monday, August 23, 2010

Piel de Sapo Melon

Our family LOVES melon. It seems we always have diced melon in the fridge ready to devour. Usually it's a simple cantaloupe or seedless watermelon; however, recently we tried yellow watermelon - our conclusion was that it was good, but not as yummy as traditional red watermelon.

A couple weeks ago I picked up this bad boy at the local Kowalski's...

Piel de Sapo Melon
Piel de Sapo translated means toad skin, which is exactly what the skin of this melon resembles.

  
The interior flesh was very soft and delicate with the sweet smell of cantaloupe but the taste of an extremely ripe and flavorful honeydew melon. It kind of reminded me of the Galia melon that I tried last year, but with a much smoother texture - almost melt in your mouth.


In other news, we will be visiting Santa Monica because Allan is shooting a commercial in South Pasadena and would love suggestions on fun places to visit and great (healthy) places to eat - preferably within walking distance of the Miramar hotel.

What fun new Summer foods have you tried this year?

2 comments:

  1. I am so excited I found your blog! I am now following. I just turned 40 and made what I am calling my Year 40 Pledge. I just wrote my first blog post about it. I am not terribly overweight, but am pledging to eat even cleaner, lose 20 lbs., and build some muscle. I look forward to reading through more of your blog.

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  2. Denise, thanks for stopping by. I will definitely check out your blog! Good luck with your Year 40 Pledge!

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