food
Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2016 1:13 pm
Not exactly sure where to direct my frustration on this one. I suppose it is just bad luck, and a little bad timing. Oh, I suppose you need more detail than that. Okay, here you go:
At the grocery store, things like oranges and avocados are often sold with a discount if you buy a bunch of them. With oranges, there is no way I can eat half a peck by myself before the sugar starts to turn. Knowing this, I still buy the large quantity sometimes. The rant comes in when I just buy three, knowing I can finish them quickly.... and by the time I peel #2 the sugars have already started to turn! Instead of a lovely sweet tangy piece of fruit, I get a moderately tasteless wedge shaped piece of pulp.
With avocados I almost never buy more than three at a time. And even then, with every bunch of three that I get, one of them is perfect -- I tell you what, it is a wonderful yet simple experience to eat a perfect avocado. Soft, dark green, but not slimy. Creamy and flavorful, with just a pinch of salt... so good! Ahem, anyway, I get one lovely fruit and inevitably I get one that has started to turn black and stringy. It is possible to use a spoon and work around the black bits, but then it is a chore rather than a pleasing pastime.
I have not had an avocado in a while, but there is an orange on my breakfast plate, and more than a few wedges have been the flat and flavorless kind.
I am truly grateful to be able to have fresh (?) fruit on my table, but it is still frustrating when it goes bad before I get a chance to eat it, especially when it is not my fault.
At the grocery store, things like oranges and avocados are often sold with a discount if you buy a bunch of them. With oranges, there is no way I can eat half a peck by myself before the sugar starts to turn. Knowing this, I still buy the large quantity sometimes. The rant comes in when I just buy three, knowing I can finish them quickly.... and by the time I peel #2 the sugars have already started to turn! Instead of a lovely sweet tangy piece of fruit, I get a moderately tasteless wedge shaped piece of pulp.
With avocados I almost never buy more than three at a time. And even then, with every bunch of three that I get, one of them is perfect -- I tell you what, it is a wonderful yet simple experience to eat a perfect avocado. Soft, dark green, but not slimy. Creamy and flavorful, with just a pinch of salt... so good! Ahem, anyway, I get one lovely fruit and inevitably I get one that has started to turn black and stringy. It is possible to use a spoon and work around the black bits, but then it is a chore rather than a pleasing pastime.
I have not had an avocado in a while, but there is an orange on my breakfast plate, and more than a few wedges have been the flat and flavorless kind.
I am truly grateful to be able to have fresh (?) fruit on my table, but it is still frustrating when it goes bad before I get a chance to eat it, especially when it is not my fault.