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Thanks for these suggestions - I did wonder about cooking them - suppose I could always do an experiement and see what happens! I think it might well be fruit salad as I have plenty of oranges too. At least we won't be getting scurvy!0
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they are lovely sliced on top of cheese on toast, its a fav in our house. tastes a bit like pineapple and cheese on a pizza.
hth
woas.£2 saver club 30th sept 198 £2 coins = £396(£350 banked)0 -
Ive sliced them up, and dried them in the oven (about 6 hours, really low heat) and they taste really nice like that!!!!0
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This reminded me that I had a couple of kiwi fruit lurking forgotten at the bottom of the fridge, so I've just had one sliced up with HM natural yoghurt, a drizzle of honey and a sprinkling of Jordan's Country Crisp cereal. Lovely.
Would be pretty served in a glass.0 -
I have a lot of kiwis too - I get an organic box delivered once a week and they seem to have been in there every week for the last four or five.
I really like the idea of slicing them and drying them in the oven. Saving-Grace's recipe sounds good too.£2 coin savers club £42 (joined 2 May 2006)
Pre Challenge Grocery Spending av £454.17:eek:
May Grocery Challenge £345 Total spent £342.19 :j :j :j June Grocery Challenge £300 Total spent £451.81:mad:
July Grocery Challenge £300 Total spent0 -
Boswell - I think you must be an Abel and Cole customer too!
Such fantastic suggestions - thaks everyone. I made a fruit salad for the kids pudding - kiwi's, oranges and red grapes. They loved it! :j And there is still lots left for OH and me later. A non - fattening pud - brilliant! :A
I still have some left, so I am going to try them on cheese on toast - it just sounds so weird it has to be tried!0 -
Yes indeed! I don't like citrus fruits so they are always replaced with Kiwi. I'm going to go to the site now and select "No Kiwis" for this week (and probably next week too).
We don't have a grill at the moment otherwise I think we'd be trying the cheese on toast recipe. They are also nice on crackers with cream cheese.£2 coin savers club £42 (joined 2 May 2006)
Pre Challenge Grocery Spending av £454.17:eek:
May Grocery Challenge £345 Total spent £342.19 :j :j :j June Grocery Challenge £300 Total spent £451.81:mad:
July Grocery Challenge £300 Total spent0 -
henhog wrote:I still have some left, so I am going to try them on cheese on toast - it just sounds so weird it has to be tried!
its yum (well to us anyways) let me know if you like it!!!£2 saver club 30th sept 198 £2 coins = £396(£350 banked)0 -
What shall I do with them all? Please rescue me or I'll have to eat 10 for pudding!0
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Do you get organic fruit delivered, as I am swamped with Kiwi fruits from the last three deliveries?
Interested to see the responses you get.0
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