...I remember when I was a kid my grandmother would always be on the lookout for gas stations in small towns selling bananas at very low prices. I'm not sure why gas stations were in the banana business or why they stopped.
Back in the early Fifties, in the little town in WV where my grandmother lived, I remember she and I walking to the post office one day and meeting a man in a horse drawn wagon selling fruit and vegetables, very much like this one.
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I'm sure he had bananas, I was too short to see inside, but they were probably too expensive for her to buy anyway.
(I guess this didn't have that much to do with bananas, did it? Sorry)
I will make up for it by making you laugh (at a banana).
Banana chocolate smoothie. I could go for that.
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Yes, it really is. I don't know how they do it. Any kind of fresh produce, actually, even stuff grown in the US, it's impressive.It's amazing, also a little sad, to think of all the hard work that goes into bringing banana's to my local market and still being able to buy them for forty nine cents a pound.
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