View Poll Results: What do you do with your Fruit Corner?

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  • Add the fruit into the yoghurt and then mix it in and eat it

    12 60.00%
  • Let it sit on the top and eat it like Naomi Campbell

    1 5.00%
  • Eat both entities seperately

    2 10.00%
  • Other (please specify)

    5 25.00%
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Thread: What do you do with your Fruit Corner?

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    By the way after the meeting at our teachers house, some of us take
    our cars and drove to a near lake - it was so dark that we could not see anything
    we only could hear our voices -- some of us then swim some time naked in the lake. :) I stand close to the lake - and take care of our stuff...

    why I am telling you that - I just want to share my thoughts openly :)
    yeah, ok my feelings also first tell me am I crazy mentioning that, but then
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    thanks...

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    is your teacher still an actual teacher or have they fled to cambodia to be with mr gadd.?

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    i mix my fruit corners - so all the youghart gets equal coverage
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  4. Lounge   -   #14
    It's about time we put aside all our petty global squabbles like Palestine, Iraq, North Korea, Globalisation, etc and decided to answer the REALLY important issues of the day.

    I mix my Fruit Corners but if we're talking Crumble Corners or Crunch Corners it a whole new ballgame.

    Crumble Corners: Apply equally on the surface of the custard, leave for 5 minutes ( I normally have a smoke ) - then eat.

    Crunch Corners: This is the tricky one as each "Corner" topping requires a different method of application.

    For the Meringue variety I recommend the "Fruit" method.

    For the Mississippi Mud Pie - the "Crumble" method.

    For the Orange/Choc balls - the "Fruit" method.

    For the Chocolate Cornflake/Rice Krispie variety - the "Crumble" method, they tend to go a bit soggy if mixed!!

    You may think that my extensive research into the "late night" snack market is due to extensive Marijuana ingestion...............Well, I have to admit....You got me!!! I know snacks like Bo knows Baseball!!!
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