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By *nomeo_and_juliet OP   Couple
25 weeks ago

Near Glasgow

Kiwi skins, eat them or bin them

Thats Kiwi fruit, not the birds or people from NZ

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By *adbury girlWoman
25 weeks ago

Lanarkshire

I slice the top off, scoop it out with a spoon then bin the skin

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By *ellinever70Woman
25 weeks ago

Ayrshire

Skin on

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By (user no longer on site)
25 weeks ago

I know it's good for you but just no! The hairy, fuzzy, skin, the feel of it in your mouth.

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By (user no longer on site)
25 weeks ago

I'm a scooper and binner! Sorry was too busy feeling sick from the skin thing to remember to answer properly.

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By (user no longer on site)
25 weeks ago

Scoop & bin! Do people really eat that fuzzy skin??

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By *p4Fun7070Man
25 weeks ago

Leven

Bin the skin. Never had a shaved ballsack in my mouth but guessing that's what the fuzzy texture must feel like

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By (user no longer on site)
25 weeks ago


"Scoop & bin! Do people really eat that fuzzy skin??"
absolute psychopaths!

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By *nomeo_and_juliet OP   Couple
25 weeks ago

Near Glasgow


"Scoop & bin! Do people really eat that fuzzy skin??absolute psychopaths! "

Exactly, this was my view this morning

G

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By *allumcasonMan
25 weeks ago

Motherwell

Definitely skin it. Weird texture otherwise!

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By *oreverplayfulCouple
25 weeks ago

motherwell

Scoop and bin for me, mr won't eat kiwi's

C x

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By *nomeo_and_juliet OP   Couple
25 weeks ago

Near Glasgow

Im relieved to see that its only a minority of folk who are hairy skin munching psycho's

The scoopers might still require so counseling though

Get them peeled, chopped and into a fruit salad people

G

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By *ee69Man
25 weeks ago

glasgow

All stick to a fry up

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By (user no longer on site)
25 weeks ago


"Im relieved to see that its only a minority of folk who are hairy skin munching psycho's

The scoopers might still require so counseling though

Get them peeled, chopped and into a fruit salad people

G"

Hairy skin munching psychos has absolutely sent me LMAO

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By *aldGingerMan
24 weeks ago

Glasgow


"Im relieved to see that its only a minority of folk who are hairy skin munching psycho's

The scoopers might still require so counseling though

Get them peeled, chopped and into a fruit salad people

G"

I’m howling at that first line

I’m going to look a wee bit psycho but if they’re going in a blender, skin doesn’t matter. Same with strawberries, the green bits go in too.

I may just be lazy. Otherwise scoop n bin!

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By *aldGingerMan
24 weeks ago

Glasgow

Hang on, just on another note.

Was this a debate over breakfast or discussing the debate on the assumption kiwi are okay to eat at breakfast?

Because I’m not sure where they’d fit in a full Scottish fry up tbqhwy. Beans are already a contentious issue.

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By *agatoXXXMan
24 weeks ago

Gone and completely forgotten.


"Bin the skin. Never had a shaved ballsack in my mouth but guessing that's what the fuzzy texture must feel like "

I just lick them, to be reminded of a poorly shaved vulva.

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By *ltKittyWoman
24 weeks ago

Glasgow

Recently been converted to kiwi with the skin on

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By *nomeo_and_juliet OP   Couple
24 weeks ago

Near Glasgow


"Recently been converted to kiwi with the skin on "

You need some de-conversion therapy

Dont worry though, ah know a guy

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By *he Regina PhalangeWoman
24 weeks ago

Lanarkshire

Apparently all the goodness is in the skin

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By *nomeo_and_juliet OP   Couple
24 weeks ago

Near Glasgow


"Apparently all the goodness is in the skin "

Fur goodness sake (pun intended) the fuzzy is a design flaw

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By *he Regina PhalangeWoman
24 weeks ago

Lanarkshire


"Apparently all the goodness is in the skin

Fur goodness sake (pun intended) the fuzzy is a design flaw "

Agreed, not the best texture. But I’ve had worse in my mouth

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By *adbury girlWoman
24 weeks ago

Lanarkshire


"Im relieved to see that its only a minority of folk who are hairy skin munching psycho's

The scoopers might still require so counseling though

Get them peeled, chopped and into a fruit salad people

G"

I do that too but use a spoon when taking them to work for snacks

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By *enelope2UWoman
24 weeks ago

Fife

Wash slice eat the whole thing

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By *octor WhenMan
24 weeks ago

GLASGOW


"Kiwi skins, eat them or bin them

Thats Kiwi fruit, not the birds or people from NZ "

Eat the skin.

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By *owel RailMan
24 weeks ago

Edinburgh

Eat it! It's the tastiest part

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By *rgoodnbadMan
24 weeks ago

greenock

Thought it was a debate about breakfast. Imagine having kiwi fruit washed down with a mug of builders tea.

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By *ookie69Man
24 weeks ago

Whistle Dixie


"Thought it was a debate about breakfast. Imagine having kiwi fruit washed down with a mug of builders tea. "

Same

I thought it was about a couple of Bacon Rolls and some coffee

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