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  1. is it true that people out of brazil dont eat avocado with sugar?

    Thursday, 18-Sep-14 00:55:05 UTC from web
    1. @mushi It's true, but that's a GREAT idea!

      Thursday, 18-Sep-14 00:56:41 UTC from web
      1. @clayinthecarpet god, it must taste horrible

        Thursday, 18-Sep-14 00:57:27 UTC from web
    2. @mushi Is it true that people in brazil use avocado on bread as a butter-replacement ? ( avocado with sugar ? Yea I'm gonna try that tomorrow, thanks for the idea)

      Thursday, 18-Sep-14 01:03:55 UTC from web
      1. @critialcloudkicker I grapesING KNOW, RIGHT? OMG

        Thursday, 18-Sep-14 01:04:55 UTC from web
      2. @critialcloudkicker i've never even heard of using avocado for that

        Thursday, 18-Sep-14 01:05:42 UTC from web
        1. @mushi I actually never "use" avocado, let alone buy them, I know I should but everytime I walk past them in the aisle and think "yea, I need to find some use for that stuff, cus biologically speaking that stuff is nothing but pure goodness"... I heard the butter thing from http://pny.lv/4jo1#nsfw for #

          Thursday, 18-Sep-14 01:08:24 UTC from web
          1. @critialcloudkicker well, maybe some peopl edo that, But i've never seen it

            Thursday, 18-Sep-14 01:10:14 UTC from web
            1. @mushi You can't eat the peel, right ?

              Thursday, 18-Sep-14 01:12:07 UTC from web
              1. @critialcloudkicker i believe it would not be a good idea

                Thursday, 18-Sep-14 01:12:51 UTC from web
          2. @critialcloudkicker You have to know the tricks to buy avocado. Checking if they're in perfect shape has something to do with the bellybutton-like thing they have where they used to know with the branch but I don't remember how it worked.

            Thursday, 18-Sep-14 01:12:07 UTC from web
            1. @nerthos ususally i just grab then to check if they have the right softness

              Thursday, 18-Sep-14 01:13:46 UTC from web
              1. @mushi How "soft" should they be anyway ? Like a hard tomato ? or more like a Granny Smith apple ?

                Thursday, 18-Sep-14 01:18:05 UTC from web
                1. @critialcloudkicker no, it is a lot harder than a tomato, and i dont really know apples by their foreign names...

                  But, well, it shoul dbe more hard than soft, but i dont know how to describe

                  Thursday, 18-Sep-14 01:22:50 UTC from web
                  1. @mushi http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Granny_Smith#mediaviewer/File:Granny_smith_and_cross_section.jpg It is the most tart apple out there, the most hardcore apple too, and people still declare me insane for putting them in applepies. I wonder what the Portuguese name for that thing is though

                    Thursday, 18-Sep-14 01:25:20 UTC from web
                    1. @critialcloudkicker Granny Smith apples are the bomb

                      Thursday, 18-Sep-14 01:26:08 UTC from web
                    2. @critialcloudkicker oh, we simply call then "maçãs verdes", literally green apples

                      Thursday, 18-Sep-14 01:26:12 UTC from web
                      1. @mushi The googlefu is strong in me :). Even though at first I thought "Wait... Doesn't maca mean "bananasy" ?"

                        Thursday, 18-Sep-14 01:27:21 UTC from web
                        1. @critialcloudkicker ... Little cat ...

                          Thursday, 18-Sep-14 01:27:58 UTC from web
                        2. @critialcloudkicker hm.. yeah, it doesnt .-.

                          Thursday, 18-Sep-14 01:28:39 UTC from web
                          1. @mushi Actually it does, without the ` and ~ it is "little cat" in Bosnian... Wow I feel really mature now for remembering the days as a young teen playing with a computerized translator trying to find out what the most dirty words were in a problem-area of the world...

                            Thursday, 18-Sep-14 01:30:26 UTC from web
                            1. @critialcloudkicker well, here "maca" is thi hospital thing http://rainbowdash.net/attachment/777809

                              Thursday, 18-Sep-14 01:33:08 UTC from web
                              1. @mushi ... ehmm... cmon... you know this... ... ... Gurney ?

                                Thursday, 18-Sep-14 01:35:47 UTC from web
                                1. @critialcloudkicker i dont know the name D=

                                  Thursday, 18-Sep-14 01:36:05 UTC from web
                                  1. @mushi Ah, actual name of the device is "Stretcher", But "Litter" "Pram" "Cot" is also accepted, and it becomes a "Gurney" "Trolley" "Bed" or "Cart" if it is wheeled, or has veriable height frames... ... Then there come the localized flavours... English is hard

                                    Thursday, 18-Sep-14 01:40:22 UTC from web
                    3. @critialcloudkicker well, i think i could say the avocado should sort of feel like a memory foam pillow

                      Thursday, 18-Sep-14 01:27:31 UTC from web
            2. @nerthos http://www.wikihow.com/Buy-a-Good-Avocado ... I also just learned there is a species of avocado out there called "bacon"

              Thursday, 18-Sep-14 01:15:35 UTC from web
      3. @critialcloudkicker get half of an avocado, squeese it with a fork, then put as much sugar as you like on it.

        Thursday, 18-Sep-14 01:06:56 UTC from web
        1. @mushi Hmm. I'll add at least one avocado to the grocery list.

          Thursday, 18-Sep-14 01:07:41 UTC from web
          1. @thewyrmawl my mom is pretty important in her workplace, soetime her workmates give her avocados. It is pretty random, my sister and i say those are their offerings

            Thursday, 18-Sep-14 01:08:40 UTC from web
            1. @mushi Ha, much like myself with eggs and the occasional pony.

              Thursday, 18-Sep-14 01:09:19 UTC from web
              1. @thewyrmawl huh?

                Thursday, 18-Sep-14 01:10:24 UTC from web
                1. @mushi Once in a while I get chicken eggs for free from Steve, who owns chickens. Also, he has bought me a pony shirt and a few other pony-related items, including a blindbag. As I have traded such with him. My means of converting someone to the herd.

                  Thursday, 18-Sep-14 01:13:32 UTC from web
                  1. @thewyrmawl are you his boss?

                    Thursday, 18-Sep-14 01:15:46 UTC from web
                    1. @mushi Ha, no. No foreigner can be a boss here.

                      Thursday, 18-Sep-14 01:16:08 UTC from web
                      1. @thewyrmawl Except for jews.

                        Thursday, 18-Sep-14 01:16:47 UTC from web
                        1. @nerthos Oh mangoes I should convert back then.

                          Thursday, 18-Sep-14 01:17:54 UTC from web
                          1. @thewyrmawl Remember how the triangle works: Jew beats Yankee, Yankee beats Nazi, Nazi beats Jew.

                            Thursday, 18-Sep-14 01:21:03 UTC from web
                            1. @nerthos There's something strangely endearing about your using the term Yankee.

                              Thursday, 18-Sep-14 01:22:55 UTC from web
                              1. @thewyrmawl Over here we don't call them Americans, as it is really silly since our country is also in America. We use yankees instead.

                                Thursday, 18-Sep-14 01:23:56 UTC from web
                                1. @nerthos I try not to call them Americans either, because, you know, not all americans.

                                  Thursday, 18-Sep-14 01:26:55 UTC from web
        2. @mushi So, ehmm, do you crush or peel or cut away the peel ? Also why not cut yourself a horizontal slice and pour sugar on it like a spoon ?

          Thursday, 18-Sep-14 01:10:26 UTC from web
          1. @critialcloudkicker that is the exact process: you cute one horizontally, then you neel it (usually with a spoon), than you use a fork to squeese then go adding sugar untill it is good for you

            Thursday, 18-Sep-14 01:12:14 UTC from web