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hlidskjalf
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by hlidskjalf » Mon Sep 12, 2005 9:41 am
I was wondering what the popular opinion here would be regarding that age old question..
How many bananas could you fit on a plate?
If only Aquinas and his fellow splitters of cumin seeds could have answered this one...
If I were to want a mono-fruit diet, such as all bananas, how many would be a goodly amount? I'm guessing 4 but would like feedback here.
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gratefuldeb67
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by gratefuldeb67 » Mon Sep 12, 2005 9:45 am
Ha ha!!!
Mono fruit diet? LOL...
Did you know that in Spanish the word "mono" means monkey???
Just use the plate method I guess, though this is highly unorthodox!!!
LOL..
Good luck and enjoy all that potassium and vitamin b!
Love,
Deb
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carolejo
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by carolejo » Mon Sep 12, 2005 9:54 am
If you skin them, chop them and pile 'em high, I bet you could get about 10 on a plate
Without chopping them, probably 4.
Would you really want to eat 4 of them in a sitting though? I generally wouldn't want to eat 4 of anything much in one go. variety is the spice of life in my book!
C.
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Kevin
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by Kevin » Mon Sep 12, 2005 7:48 pm
Personally, I'd be mashing them on white toast and smothering them with crunchy peanut butter. You could get at least two on a plate that way.
Kevin
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