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Thursday, December 14, 2006
How to eat a Mango
Posted on 10:07 AM
by Unknown
Take one ripe juicy mango, smelling of the tropics.
Slice off a large section lengthways just skimming the side of the stone.
Cut a grid through the flesh without going through the skin.
Press upwards on the skin side to turn it inside out.
Voila! A mango hedgehog.
Repeat on the other side and enjoy!
Take turns sucking the stone, then go straight to the kitchen sink for a wash down.
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