Mango
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Mango
All hail the mango, king of the supermarket fruit aisle.
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Ursula Andress hot as hell but it wasn't her voice on the film singing ....Buxtonclaret wrote:Got to be this.
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It was Diana Coupland more famous for playing Sid James Mrs in "Bless this house"
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Re: Mango
Supermarket mangoes are awful. Go find some honey mangoes in a local grocer.
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Re: Mango
A lot of supermarket fruit is awful.claretabroad wrote:Supermarket mangoes are awful. Go find some honey mangoes in a local grocer.
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I once bumped into Diana Coupland in a small shop in Woodtsock (Oxfordshire) well after Bless This House had finished, but whilst she was still a well known face. About 1982 I'd guess. Not a lot of people know that! (But a few more know it now)
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Did she have a decent pair of mangoes ?Dark Cloud wrote:I once bumped into Diana Coupland in a small shop in Woodtsock (Oxfordshire) well after Bless This House had finished, but whilst she was still a well known face. About 1982 I'd guess. Not a lot of people know that! (But a few more know it now)
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She did, but they were well past their sell by date. Even Sid James wouldn't have been having them!!!
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Re: Mango
It’s full of sugar.
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Overripe?Dark Cloud wrote:She did, but they were well past their sell by date. Even Sid James wouldn't have been having them!!!
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Very!!Bertiebeehead wrote:Overripe?
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Often 4 for a $1 down here in New Mex when they're over ripe. Like others said blend them with yogurt for a lassi type thing or throw them in a pot with a meat, some Chile's, apple, nuts and raisins.
The real secret is learning how to peel them.
The real secret is learning how to peel them.