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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
Nothing amazing... there's some spare ribs that will hopefully be nice
And I got some more fruit, as part of my ongoing failure to adopt a healthier diet - that will no doubt eventually join all the mouldy fruit I had to evict from the fridge to make room for it
I bought a book about The Nuclear Family Holiday (or some such) which is about two septics travelling across country visiting various cold war sites... and yet another book about Pink Floyd.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI love fruit - I had fruit and yoghurt for breakfast and ditto tonight! I also had a slice of cherry cake - home cooked by the gf!
I reckon certain types of fruit when placed together in a fruitbowl or some such, actually strive to go mouldy so that they can disperse their seeds first.
My suggestion would be to keep different items of fruit apart.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostYou read very very quickly! Or tpd has too fw posts these ays.
I wonder if CM is having a nice holiday? I bet she has pulled a waiter or 2 by now!Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostYou like your CSI. Planning a murder? Or better ways to eat your students?Comment
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Babysitting the girls tonight
We bought them acrylic painting sets with stencils and sponge pads and everything
Anybody know a good decoratorConfusion is a natural state of beingComment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostI have a theory about fruit and it going mouldy.
I reckon certain types of fruit when placed together in a fruitbowl or some such, actually strive to go mouldy so that they can disperse their seeds first.
My suggestion would be to keep different items of fruit apart.
It's a trick they use to ripen bananas, tomatos and such like that are shipped unripe from furrain parts...Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostYou know that fruit gives off ethane as it ripens?
It's a trick they use to ripen bananas, tomatos and such like that are shipped unripe from furrain parts...
That could be it! That's why I always keep bananas away from t'other stuff!
Thanks Lizard!Comment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostI have a theory about fruit and it going mouldy.
I reckon certain types of fruit when placed together in a fruitbowl or some such, actually strive to go mouldy so that they can disperse their seeds first.
My suggestion would be to keep different items of fruit apart.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostI trust she's having fun & being safe...Comment
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