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Have you tried hanging them? Not sure that will help but they are suppose to last longer.
"I mean a method they have actually used with success..."
Don you signature line is getting to long to display. The MY CO Tester line is cut off.
That happens when I enlarge the page print with CTRL and +

Have you done that or changed other settings?
VERY VERY bad idea :no
:confused: It works. The skins get darker but the fruit is ok, and no Fruit Flies
that is what we usually do (in Egypt) we never let bananas lay on a side for long time storage - try it, I'm sure you'll thank T1
What does that accomplish? I've read that they may last longer, but how would it stop the Fruit Flies from hatching out? (FYI: All bananas have Fruit Flie maggots on the skin.) I'd forgotten about that idea, meant to try it so they'd ripen more gently and uniformly, but the buggers will still hatch

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In other Banana World news...

Banana Art to hang over Texas

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No, this isn't a joke: there is an art project to put a high-altitude helium balloon in the shape of a banana into the sky over Texas.

Artist César Saëz and his team are already into the engineering design phase to determine exactly how this 300m-long airship will be constructed. They plans to fly it up to 30-50Km around Baja or Sorona, TX, in late 2008.

Is it legal? Is it safe? Does it belong in Texas? These questions remained to be answered, but we can definitely say it is "art".


But never take bananas onto a boat. Bad luck! :no

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You can't attack my faith! It's impossible! I am not talking faith or religion as an excuse to put down bananas or let them slip away! No one has cursed the banana except Sea Captains! My point! They aren't god!

I know where the ...... key is as well as the !!!! key! and yes they are!

The forbidden fruit my have been an almond tree! (The Hebrew Tree of Life)

He paid the price to make all things good, including bananas! :popcorn:
 
:confused: It works. The skins get darker but the fruit is ok, and no Fruit Flies
the fruit is not OK - it gets dehydrated! (bananas, peach, Pears, Apples, ...can't remember the rest!) of course each has different time span.
What does that accomplish? I've read that they may last longer, but how would it stop the Fruit Flies from hatching out? (FYI: All bananas have Fruit Flie maggots on the skin.) I'd forgotten about that idea, meant to try it so they'd ripen more gently and uniformly, but the buggers will still hatch
the bug will hatch eventually given ample time, but at least you can delay them; they seem only to hatch at a certain degree of ripening of the fruit.

better strategy pick as small quantity for the daily use on the way home. :bananalama:
 
the fruit is not OK - it gets dehydrated! (bananas, peach, Pears, Apples, ...can't remember the rest!) of course each has different time span.
Well, by the time the buggers are showing up, the banana doesn't have much time left before it'll be used in something. I'll keep that in mind, tho - TY.
the bug will hatch eventually given ample time, but at least you can delay them; they seem only to hatch at a certain degree of ripening of the fruit.
Oh, I'll give it a try. Was meaning to make a hanger for them to ripen more gently anyway; just forgot. Thanks for the reminder.
better strategy pick as small quantity for the daily use on the way home. :bananalama:
Ha! I don't go to town every day, and when I do I don't want to stop every trip for bananas, but I'm already spreading them out as I can reasonably. Guess I'll keep hiding them in the fridge when the flies do emerge, and keep the peelings and coffee grounds air tight for composting. Was hoping someone had a better control. :crafty:
 
Ha! I don't go to town every day
Good Luck!
I guess I'm lucky to have my friendly grocer on my way home :D --> daily supply of fresh fruits
 
Oh, BTW
Lesson learned: No bananas on US charters!
 
isn't it bad luck to have women on board too...?
You don't read the previous posts on a thread before jumping in...? :silly:
 
I would love to see a banana explode
 

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