My Oranges Are Sweating And I Don't Like It'!

Some of you might know that I love oranges, especially, navels

 

I think they're little globes of sunshine and I think it's nice to eat sunshine. That's just me.

 

Bought a net of oranges (3kg) at the big C tonight $5.99. So far so good.

 

Bring em home and they're dripping wet! I had to dry them off before I put them in the fruit bowl!

 

Excuse me?

 

Have they been in cold storage for 10 years and now have thawed out from their own personal Ice Age!?

 

Not happy!

 

Where's my vitamins and fibre?

 

 

 

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Blame the oil companies.....re. expensive transport costs, cheaper for retailers to get 'truck loads' then keep in cold storage ref. getting stock within Australia.

Also, oranges are 'out of season' for quite a few months of the year in Australia (prob this is our out of season period now?) so boat loads are imported in that have been and will be kept in cold storage for a minimum of 6 weeks.

 

Plant a lime tree in a big pot &/or a lemon.....vit c every day 

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It's the chemtrails... the oranges must have got sprayed by them while they were still on the tree. The Govt is to blame Woman Wink

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That's pretty poor when you just bought them Icy. My pet hate is avocados that are brown inside
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My Oranges Are Sweating And I Don't Like It'!

 

There are worse things then sweaty oranges, sweaty 'melons' can be very uncomfortable, likewise with sweaty kiwi fruit 🙂

I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.
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http://britishcolumbiachemtrailalert.wordpress.com/

 

" ingredients such as aluminum that have been identified in the chemtrail sprays that are ever present in our skies on a daily basis now. Given that Monsanto has already patented particular GMO crops that are able to grow in soils containing high levels of aluminum it appears plainly obvious that the intent of these spraying programs is to eventually destroy our natural, God-given biological soil medium so that normal, organic plants won’t be able to survive and only the GMO varieties will.

The outcome of course will be absolute control of the food supplies for untold millions of people and from then on the negative effects of these frankensteinish ingredients will work their nefarious way into the living cells of all their victims and the ensuing sickness and disease that will follow will be an added bonus to these same criminals who are now responsible for poisoning the air, water and soil because, they just happen to also control the medical industry and the drug industry as well and we all know that sickness is an industry that makes megabucks for those who control the pharmaceutical end of it....."

 

 the govt is only partially to blame because behind them are certain corporations. So again am3, you are incorrect.

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What worries me more than sweaty oranges is the lil loophole that exporters to Australia use to get fruit from China into our fruit stores. We can import from New Zealand but not from China......so the Kiwis simply buy in boat and plane loads from China then Australians buy this (chemically laden muck) from New Zealand.

 

Makes me sweat thinking about it.

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@poddster wrote:

My Oranges Are Sweating And I Don't Like It'!

 

There are worse things then sweaty oranges, sweaty 'melons' can be very uncomfortable, likewise with sweaty kiwi fruit 🙂


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Podds!

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We live in Perth we have an orange tree (Navel) have heaps or oranges but no one eats them . I end up putting them in bags outside for people to help themselves .
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@sandym3369 wrote:
We live in Perth we have an orange tree (Navel) have heaps or oranges but no one eats them . I end up putting them in bags outside for people to help themselves .

I wish I was your neighbour Woman Happy

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