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Let me teach you how to love a grapefruit
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[quote:PigsInSpace:MV8yMTA2MDkzXzM1NDk3ODY4XzM1RUZENkRB] [quote:Ad Lib:MV8yMTA2MDkzXzM1NDk3NDI2X0JGMjFDN0JE] I used to think grapefruits were to be cut in half, sectioned, and sprinkled with sugar. [/quote] Tom Foolery my good sir! [/quote]
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Many people are living with the misconception that grapefruit is bitter.
A grapefruit is in fact so sweet, that only bitterness can envelop it. Zen.
Let me explain myself. Whenever you eat a grapefruit, peel it in such a way as to leave no skin on the pulp. You must peel off the thin layer of each segment. It can be a tedious process unless you have good knife skills. Fear not. A grapefruit is so delicious, that only careful attention to detail can be used to unlock its secrets.
Put my theory to the test, especially if you feel grapefruit is bitter. Buy red grapefruit and go on a journey.
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