What to do with over ripe mangoes?

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thanks very much, everyone.

ppo, (i don't know why i used to call you ppt, unless you're a power point expert), your pic is beautiful.

i'll have to try that with any remaining magoes that are still firm.
 
thanks very much, everyone.

ppo, (i don't know why i used to call you ppt, unless you're a power point expert), your pic is beautiful.

i'll have to try that with any remaining magoes that are still firm.

Thank, I do not know much about power point, :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
Feed them to the chickens? That is what I do with anything that is oops, past its prime but not moldy/rotten. Maybe that is why my hens are happy hens? They get to eat all kinds of things besides layer mash.:LOL:
 
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i bought a box of 8 really big mangoes last week, and they got pushed to the back of the fridge and were forgotten about.

most of them are over ripe now, so i was wondering what i could make with them.

i was thinking smoothies, or maybe even a sweet/savory bread, but i'd need a recipe for the latter.

what would you do with several overripe mangoes?

i don't think they'd make it all the way to the u.p. of michigan in tact with the snowball launcher... :)
Mash them up and make ice cream. Just fold the mango pulp and a little sugar to taste into whipped cream (not aerosol cream, whip it yourself) and freeze. No need to stir while freezing.
 

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