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My wife and I like to watch the Superbowl together. Nobody invites us to
parties anymore. They don't like my lamp hat.
While I was shopping for fare, Raley's had pineapples for sale, so I
bought one. I buy about one a year and we eat about half of it cut up in
a bowl before burning out. We both like piña colada yogurt, but alas,
the containers are so small.
So I bought some grated coconut and a couple of six or seven ounce
containers of plain yogurt. I processed the pineapple into bite sized
chunks, mixed liberally with coconut and used honey-yogurt as the
dressing (I forgot the lemon juice). It's quite good. I believe we'll
finish the pineapple for once.
I'm sure a thousand variations of this sort of fruit salad are on the
net. I think raisins (DW doesn't like) and almond slivers (DW doesn't
like) would be a plus. We'll be doing this again the next time pineapple
goes on sale in about a year.

leo
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On Feb 7, 9:25*pm, Leonard Blaisdell >
wrote:
> My wife and I like to watch the Superbowl together. Nobody invites us to
> parties anymore. They don't like my lamp hat.
> While I was shopping for fare, Raley's had pineapples for sale, so I
> bought one. I buy about one a year and we eat about half of it cut up in
> a bowl before burning out. We both like piña colada yogurt, but alas,
> the containers are so small.
> So I bought some grated coconut and a couple of six or seven ounce
> containers of plain yogurt. I processed the pineapple into bite sized
> chunks, mixed liberally with coconut and used honey-yogurt as the
> dressing (I forgot the lemon juice). It's quite good. I believe we'll
> finish the pineapple for once.
> I'm sure a thousand variations of this sort of fruit salad are on the
> net. I think raisins (DW doesn't like) and almond slivers (DW doesn't
> like) would be a plus. We'll be doing this again the next time pineapple
> goes on sale in about a year.


Pineapples are on sale here, too. Good idea, thanks.
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On Mon, 07 Feb 2011 19:25:13 -0800, Leonard Blaisdell
> wrote:

>My wife and I like to watch the Superbowl together. Nobody invites us to
>parties anymore. They don't like my lamp hat.
>While I was shopping for fare, Raley's had pineapples for sale, so I
>bought one. I buy about one a year and we eat about half of it cut up in
>a bowl before burning out. We both like piña colada yogurt, but alas,
>the containers are so small.
>So I bought some grated coconut and a couple of six or seven ounce
>containers of plain yogurt. I processed the pineapple into bite sized
>chunks, mixed liberally with coconut and used honey-yogurt as the
>dressing (I forgot the lemon juice /RUM/). It's quite good. I believe we'll
>finish the pineapple for once.
>I'm sure a thousand variations of this sort of fruit salad are on the
>net. I think raisins (DW doesn't like) and almond slivers (DW doesn't
>like) would be a plus. We'll be doing this again the next time pineapple
>goes on sale in about a year.
>
>leo



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