heh @ Clergs’ equivocation. the anti porridge Scot personal conflict conundrum:- I am Scottish so cannot fully distance myself from porridge or my people will reject me. Yet being Scottish is the source of so many of my existential concerns that it renders things like (including but not limited to) porridge unpalatable and personal confronting.
medjool variety is native to north west Africa - not the middle east - favoured and cultivated by the Berber who are not Arabs. The variety is known for its larger fruit, thinner skin and softer, sweeter texture, and was traditionally saved for special occasions and gifts, known as the fruit of kings. you are stuck in pwnland and cannot pass go or collect 200 dihram.
"calling dates medjool marks you out as an ME cluelite"
Assuming that living in an airconditioned box in the Arabian desert makes you a global authority on dates that don't even come from there marks you out as... a turbothrobber. HTH.
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Apples;
Grated carrot and raisins with allspice;
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Blueberries
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Perfect British strawberries are the best fruit known to mankind
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fruit in porridge?
wtAf
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Ugh porridge
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It's not bad but it's not good either
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Blueberries.
And honey.
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The OP sounds like an environmental terrorist. Her brekkers has more airmiles than Richard Branson.
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I shop locally due to environmental concerns
Have your tried Tory turnip oats?
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What Clergs said. Porridge is slop in a bowl.
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Blueberries and medjool dates
heh @ Clergs’ equivocation. the anti porridge Scot personal conflict conundrum:- I am Scottish so cannot fully distance myself from porridge or my people will reject me. Yet being Scottish is the source of so many of my existential concerns that it renders things like (including but not limited to) porridge unpalatable and personal confronting.
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Personally
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No Muttley I just dont like it
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Luv the carrots/raisins shout. Luv the thread n all.
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Muttley’s post has merit but calling dates medjool marks you out as an ME cluelite.
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Figs are good too but v high sugar and the bagged ones go dry quickly
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Oh dear oh dear
medjool variety is native to north west Africa - not the middle east - favoured and cultivated by the Berber who are not Arabs. The variety is known for its larger fruit, thinner skin and softer, sweeter texture, and was traditionally saved for special occasions and gifts, known as the fruit of kings. you are stuck in pwnland and cannot pass go or collect 200 dihram.
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muttley - that is a perfect encapsulation of the problem
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medjool
or majhoul..
heh@ medjool meaning ‘to not know’
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Mr C: eat some porridge
Me: no, I don't like it much so that is empty calories
Mr C: you have to it is patriotic and also good for you
Me: I already ate some cake
rpt x many
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Apples and raisins/sultanas
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LOL @ quoting wiki, Muttley. Have you ever been abroad?
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Agree with Roger. It’s strawberries.
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Assuming that living in an airconditioned box in the Arabian desert makes you a global authority on dates that don't even come from there marks you out as... a turbothrobber. HTH.
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I think most dates come from Israel now
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I like a sliced banana in porridge. Mr Fox says it's baby food though.
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I personally have never actually eaten porridge, but I am very partial to prunes. I have a portion every day, and perhaps they would work?
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Blueberries - never, ever have I eaten one that tastes of anything. Strawberries often rubbish too.
dates is a good one, I need the fibre.
yes, airmiles. The fruit in the OP are the only imported fruit or veg I eat tbh. Eg toms from Isle of Wight, everything else British.
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banana plus peanut butter
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Forget the fruit sis and throw in some chocolate chips.
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Banana or raisins
I love nectarines but don't reckon they go with porridge
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OK Minkster, I forgive you.
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