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    Quote Originally Posted by CA_in_NC View Post


    That one is definitely worse....
    Worse for who...er...I mean what?


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    I think the ribbed part is to expand for your longer...bananas.
    I want one of those.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zen View Post
    I think the ribbed part is to expand for your longer...bananas.
    I want one of those.
    I'll bet you do!

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    Banana Bunker in action.
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    ROTFL! Thanks for a good laugh. I'd be too embarrased to pull that out in public. As it is, I can't eat a banana without Dh sniggering. Better to deal with a mushy banana.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sgtiger View Post

    ROTFL! Thanks for a good laugh. I'd be too embarrased to pull that out in public. As it is, I can't eat a banana without Dh sniggering. Better to deal with a mushy banana.
    Like stiger, thx for the laugh of the day.

    I never quite understood banana protectors that have been around for ages. Guess some people are real fussy about their banana(s).

    Why not design one for..lovely mangoes or peaches? OK, we won't go there now.
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    I can't stop reading this thread...
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    Quote Originally Posted by shootingstar View Post
    Why not design one for..lovely mangoes or peaches? OK, we won't go there now.
    I've actually seen "Frootguards" (can't remember the name for sure) for apples, pears, etc. at the kitchen store on Granville Island. Not quite as cool as the banana guard though.

 

 

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