What's your favorite fruit?

Started by Lise, Aug 22 08 09:18

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Lise

Like the kinda fruit you wouldn't get sick of eating all day? Mine would be blueberries.
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Michel


49er

banana & papaya..........and yes I still have all my teeth

Gopher

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P.C.

It's a toss up between watermelon or raspberries.  
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Gopher

Thanks for reminding me, PC. I'll change my favourite to raspberries (with cheries and peaches following in that order).
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P.C.

Cherries are up there on my list too.  And grapes.  The kind that 'crack' when you bite them.
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Lil Me

Mangoes, oranges, berries.  
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Sportsdude

peaches and strawberries.

 
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Van

pears, peaches, apples, bananas, grapes, strawberries, honeydew, watermelon, just to name a few.
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P.C.

Oo, oo,   nectarines and kiwis are right up there too.

  I'd put apples on the top of my list if I could get my hands on some Gravensteins.
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Lil Me

Gravenstein?  Like the monster that you build in your basement?  
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P.C.

The Gravenstein monster ?  
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