Sir_Nigel   10 #1 Posted March 31, 2014 A clementine with twig and leaf encourages the belief it was freshly plucked by a girl who looked like Sophia Loren who raised her peasant skirts and then gathered her crop in a sun-drenched grove, hitched up a horse-drawn cart then drove to a quaint Spanish village to market her wares brushing off suitors and lustful stares.  More flavoursome and ripe than the common leafless type - this was lovingly dispatched with a bit of twig attached. I imagine it to be picked by her for me ‘though I’m not entirely clear how it got from there to here.  I peel it quickly, shove it in, the juices running down my chin, picturing of course its charming rustic source, a harvest lush and fruity and an ample bosomed beauty.   So astute are they who market it this way. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...