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Monday, April 27, 2015

How to use a banana in 7 unexpected ways


Well…….since I found the post “Pop-up Ad Problem Solved!”, finally I write a blog about bananas from last Tuesday.

 

 

The main character is a man with a shaved head and a checked shirt who just about to gets up after he had a huge party at his house the day before with a big mess left and seems like he is in a big rush because he realised by looking at the calendar that his parents are going to come over to his house at 12:30. Luckily one of his friends stayed overnight at his house so he has a buddy to do some clean up with. His friend gives some ideas for cleaning with bananas that we have never known. Let me explain 7 ways of using bananas for cleaning below.

 

1. Rub the inside of a banana peel to shine shoes and wipe it away.

2. Wipe down the houseplant leaves to remove dust using a banana peel and make it shiny and soft.

3. Rub an overripe banana to polish wood furniture and wipe off with a cloth.

4. Rub the inside of a banana peel to settle down a mosquito bite.

5. A banana peel can be a kind of makeup remover to erase scribbling.

6. Remove scratches on CDs using the inside of a banana peel.

7. Get rid of fruit fries with putting some banana peels in a resealable bag with the top half opened and wait few hours to gather them and finally throw it away.

 

All these ideas his friend provides. I think his friend is a big banana lover and that is why he knows further information about bananas.

At the end of the video clip, the narration tells us “The average American eats 28 pounds of bananas a year, which pales next to Ugandans, who consume the most bananas of any country—about 500 pounds per person per year.” From this information, maybe his friend is one of the biggest banana consumers in Ugandans………

 

 

 

Thank you for reading!

See you all tomorrow J