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Sunday, July 15, 2007

Mangoes!!

Daddy came back from India and he bought a box of mangoes.. and all for us.. huahahaha.

At first we didn't know that is mango. It look quite unattractive. But we sort of can smell something.. something delicious.

Suria Brother Checking out the Mangoes


Mummy then cut it off, it's so juicy and orangee. Well, she is not an expert with knife.. so excuse the messy look of the mangoes.. but I promised you it taste heavenly sweet.


Suria brother doing what dogs are good at... staring at the food.. concentrate.. come here.. don't be shy.. come closer..


It's getting there.. CLOSER!!!


GOTCHA!!!


Don't you dare touch my voluptuous err... mangoes!

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10 Comments:

Blogger Amber-Mae said...

Woh! Those mangoes sure are a bit round don't cha think so? Hehehe... Bet they tasted good & sweet!

Love licks,
Solid Gold Dancer

15/7/07 5:20 pm  
Blogger Luna said...

Yes yes.. it's super sweet. it's the famous Indian mangoes =) One big piece can weight half kg.

16/7/07 8:32 am  
Blogger Lorenza said...

Yummy! Some of our mangoes here are pretty similar, and yes, they are super sweet. I like them a lot!
I am sure you two enjoyed it too!
I will check if mom has some because you made me drool!
Have a good night
Lorenza

16/7/07 10:30 am  
Blogger Urban Smoothie Read said...

i never knew that india was famous for its mangoes

16/7/07 10:36 am  
Blogger Ben & Darling said...

YUm Yummmmmmmmm
Those mangoes look soooooo dogalicious!!! I want I want !!

16/7/07 4:02 pm  
Blogger e said...

Luna you are so cute again.
When Eve goes back to SG for a holiday, can she borrow you? haha

Fei

16/7/07 5:39 pm  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oooh we love Indian mangoes too! They're big and sweet and juuuicy! Yums! But mangoes are heaty, no? So eat in moderation ok? =)

16/7/07 10:09 pm  
Blogger Busy Bichons said...

Thanks J & P for the gigantomous "twin peaks" :lol:
Haven't had the chance to savour them yet but they smell absolutely heavenly.
Can't remember what Indian mangoes are called. Do you know?
Maybe I should save a sliver or 2 and make something for my deprived girls :p

16/7/07 11:42 pm  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey Suria & Luna, thanks for signing our guestbook. We would love to meet up with you as well! We go to the run at West Coast Park, usually on Sat or Sun morning. Please stop to say 'Hi' if you spot us :o)

17/7/07 8:40 pm  
Blogger Buster the Wired Fox Terror said...

Oh I just love mangoes! We steal them off our neighbor's trees.

Bussie Kissies
Buster

20/7/07 9:42 am  

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