no cuz it had ham on it
peter piper can't pick a peck of pickled peppers because you have to pickle them after they are picked. Therefore the answer is ZERO.
He picked a peck of pickled peppers.
A peck of pickled peppers.
That is a good question there could be a group of guys/girls that came up with the style and then published it and now they are popular for people that have or pick there afros
you pick it up with your fingers with the bit of red pointing out and smudge it all over your mouth but don't eat it
He would pick as many as he could.
No it goes, If peter piper picked a peck of pickled pepers howmany pepers would peter piper pick! Your all wrong.
Peter Piper did not so dont read this its a tongue twister.
peter piper can't pick a peck of pickled peppers because you have to pickle them after they are picked. Therefore the answer is ZERO.
If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers where's the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked?If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. how many pickled peppers did peter piper pick?
You don't pick them yourself... you ask Peter Piper to pick them for you as in the old rhyme Peter Piper picked a pickled pepper If Peter Piper picked a pickled pepper Where's the pickled pepper Peter Piper picked!! Bit of a tongue twister! You can not "pick" a pickled pepper, it has already been picked from the plant and pickled in a jar. You could grab or "pick" it out of a jar of pickled peppers, but you can not pick a pickled pepper fresh from the pepper plant like one might be mislead to think from the tongue twisting rhyme.
9.09218376 litres of peppers, to be exact.
He picked a peck of pickled peppers.
Me personally I like Peter piper picked a pack of pickled peppers how many packs of pickled peppers did Peter piper pick?
It depends, how many packs were there? Where was he?
== Peter Piper picked "a" peck of pickled peppers, therefore Peter Piper picked one peck of pickled peppers. == Peter Piper did not pick any pickled peppers. You have to pick the peppers, then pickle them. == Peter Piper purchased a peck of pickeled peppers in bulk. He went to the grocers where they are availiable, and picked out a peck and went through the checkout lane with his purchase. A peck is a quarter of a bushel (there are 4 pecks in a bushel), so this is not unrealistic. The issue might be that it would take several containers to pack them in. It's a bit on the odd side, though, because a peck is measure of volume, and you would usually expect pickeld peppers to sell by weight in the same manner as pickles. But it is still very doable for Mr. Piper to pick a peck of pickled peppers. He might pick them by the peck (volume) and then pay for them by weight.
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