August 3, 2007
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Watermelon: Why not?
Watermelon is packed with many of the same health benefits as tomatoes.
Sure, watermelon is packed with seeds, 500-1,000 depending on the melon. But at it also is packed with so much more, including lycopene and antioxidants that prevent the cell damage that can lead to heart attacks and cancer.
Following are some watermelon facts to get you thinking about your next picnic.
Store watermelon at room temperature: But whole melons shouldn’t be stored for more than 10 days at room temperature or else they will lose flavor.
Wash watermelon before eating it: In fact, wash all produce before you eat it, whether it has rinds or not.
You may eat the seeds: They won’t hurt you, but a rule of thumb is to avoid eating anything you cannot chew.
It’s up to you.
You may eat the rind: It has plenty of nutrients, such as potassium and fiber, but you’ll probably want to pickle it first; that’s how folks traditionally eat it. (I’ve never had pickled watermelon rind, myself).
Pick a good one: It should be firm to touch, free of bruises and symmetrical. And it should be heavy because it is 92 percent water.
That creamy white spot one one side is a good thing; that’s where it sat on the ground and ripened in the sun.
Source: Watermelon Promotion Board and Barbara Levine, Ph.D., R.D.
How to Select & Store:
Choose a watermelon symmetrical in shape without dents, bruises and cuts. Thump, if you must (listen for dull hollow sound). Turn watermelon over. The underside should be creamy yellow with a healthy sheen to the rind. Store cut watermelons in refrigerator. Cover cut surface loosely with plastic wrap. Uncut watermelons keep at room temperature for up to two weeks.
Watermelon has NO fat or cholesterol and is an excellent source of vitamins A, B6, and C.
It also contains fiber and potassium.
See this amazing way of cutting up a watermelon here. We did this, and it really makes it easy!
http://www.hormel.com/templates/template.asp?catitemid=113&id=838
WATERMELON SEED SPITTING, ANYONE?!
You can also make predictions about the number
of seeds in a watermelon or slice of watermelon.
Have a prize for the winner!
More watermelon?!
~ Check out this amazing ‘Watermelon Art’ ~

~ WATERMELON RECIPES ~
~ Frozen Watermelon Mousse ~
2-1/2 cups seeded, diced watermelon
1 envelope unflavored gelatin
1 cup sugar
1 tablespoon lemon juice
1 cup whipping cream, whipped
Place watermelon in container of an electric blender, and process until smooth.
Reserve 2-1/4 cups puree, discarding any remaining puree.
Combine gelatin and 1/4 cup watermelon puree.
Bring remaining 2 cups puree to a boil in a small saucepan.
Remove from heat; add gelatin mixture, and stir until gelatin dissolves.
Stir in sugar and lemon juice, and chill mixture until consistency of unbeaten egg white.
Fold whipped cream into chilled watermelon mixture.
Spoon into a lightly oiled 6-cup mold.
Cover and freeze 8 hours or until firm; unmold onto serving plate.
Yield: 8 to 10 servings.~ Watermelon Sherbert ~

4 cups diced, seeded watermelon
1 cup sugar
3 Tablespoons lemon juice
dash of salt
1 envelope unflavored gelatin
1/4 cup cold water
1 cup whipping creamCombine first four ingredients in large bowl. Cover and chill for 30 minutes. Process watermelon mixture in a blender until smooth and return to bowl. Sprinkle gelatin over cold water in a saucepan. Let stand 1 minute. Cook over low heat, stirring until gelatin dissolves (about 2 minutes). Add to watermelon mixture, stirring well. Add whipping cream and beat at medium speed with an electric mixer until fluffy. Pour mixture into freezer container of ice cream maker and freeze according to manufacturer’s directions.
Yield: 4 cups.
Hope you all enjoy National Watermelon Day! I’m sure, now, that August 3rd will forever be etched in your mind as National Watermelon Day! :0) My hubby brought home a wonderful looking watermelon, which we are going to cut up and eat in honor of this day! Do yourself a favor….eat a cool slice, or two, of watermelon today!
Hugs,
~ Deborah <><
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That’s some amazing watermellon art! I really like the one with the turtle. I have to agree with the selection tip you suggested; I always get the ones with a big white spot, and they are almost always delicious! I bought one yesterday and had to stop and get a slice after looking at all those yummy pictures. :shysmile:
mmmmmm i so love watermelon it is my favorite fruit aaacckkk any fruit is my favorite fruit except cantelope/honey dew im highly allergic to them but not water melon love shelly.:laugh::eek:
So cool…………..alas we have only cantalope on hand……….but we love love love watermelon………..
Be Blessed
Welllll, you learn something new every day!!! National Watermelon Day!!! Ha! So Cool since watermelon happens to be one of my favorite summer-time treats!! Thanks for sharing the recipes too!!! YUMMMMM!!!
I LOVE the new layout!!!! BEAUTIFUL!!!!! :heartbeat: :heartbeat:
Wow, thanks for all that great information.
) I have to look for organically grown ones; the pesticides really throw me for a loop so I don’t get to eat watermelon often. I sure do love it, though.
Thanks so much for your encouraging comments. You are a treasure.
Hugs,
Blue
I love your new layout too! And those watermelon!!!!!! I love watermelon! I’ve seen several of those pictures before, but those square ones are very interesting! Never seen that! That watermelon sherbert sounds yummy too!
Have a beautiful weekend!
(((HUGS)))
I :heartbeat: Watermelon! It’s so great! Thanks for the awesome recipies!
The water melon is to pretty to eat
God bless you Deborah!!
WOW, what artist!!:eek: So fun to read this post .:fun: Thanks for all the info!:wave:
Blessings :sunny:
:heartbeat: :heartbeat: I LOVE TO EAT WATERMELON! :heartbeat: :heartbeat:
Beautiful post, Deborah! That watermelon sherbert sounds interesting! Hmmmmm. :love:
I didn’t know that! Wow that’s fascinating… and those picture are sooo cool! Wow! I could have never imagined so much beauty could come from a watermelon or such an art for that matter!lol Thank you for those recipes! I’m going to pass them on to mom…she LOVES watermelon.
~Sarah
Those carvings are amazing and the recipes look good!
I am wondering what is up with the square watermelons? :giggle:
Thank you for this great post…I think that the girls and I are going to go get a watermelon today to have tonight when Mark comes home. :spinning:
God bless you Deborah!
Kelly
Water melon juice running down arms and making a sticky mess. Seed spitting contest. Hot days. Cool water melon…. Just some memories triggered by watermellon.
NATIONAL WATERMELON DAY, WHO KNEW? :fun: Oh, the pickled watermelon rind……you’re not missing anything! :giggle:
:wave:
ryc: I really like the colors too!!! I don’t like laundry either but I like the pics of the old washing boards and hanging clothes out and stuff….not that I like to do it just like seeing the pics! LOL!!
you should sell all your books – people look on ebay for that stuff all the time- even me lol so if you post some let me know!
I want a square watermelon!! COOL! Some of those pics are unbelievable….very talented people! We just had watermelon and finished it up last night- I should have saved it for today- If only I’d known sooner lol =)
Well I really do got to go but I wanted to stop in here first!
Blessings,
Theresa
Those recipes look yummy! I might try one of them. When I have to buy a whole watermelon for just the two of us, I never know what to do with it all! I have made watermelon pickles before, and my kids always loved them. The watermelon art is also amazing! Imagine having the time, talent and patience to do that! It must take hours! Hope you are having a blessed Friday.
:heartbeat:Love those pics! And of course watermelon! Hope you have a Fantastic Day!………I went to a Baby-shower where someone cut a water melon and designed it into a Baby Cradle and used part of a cantelope for the babies head and blueberries for the eyes and mouth and a grape for the nose! It was really cute!………….In Christ’s Love………Monic:wave:
You’re gonna have to email it to me… I can’t copy off your site… booooo!!! ha!
swetcm12@aol.com
Thank you!
:heartbeat:What a great blog on watermelon.. do you mind if I borrow this for next month’s magazine article? I’ll even put your name on it that it was submitted by you.. ha!
I love watermelon… thanks for posting this!
Have a great day!!
Hugs, Connie:wave: