Having some fruit on the table in the kitchen is always a nice way to interest yourself in a piece of healthy treat whenever you walk in, but there are possible problems with that and there are possible solutions to them.

Many people eat a boring set of meals day in day out without any diversity of it. If you don’t eat any fruit or raw vegetables you are in for a similarly boring and unhealthy way of living. There is an easy way of turning that around and it is having a fruit rack in the middle of the kitchen table. It is no rocket science nor is a magic trick to make body fat disappear overnight, but is an easy way of tricking your subconscious to like fruits.

Five portions of it is recommended by the professionals, more than zero is recommended by me and if you have a rack full of fruit where you can see it you are one excuse closer to having a fruit every day.

These are the good points of having a few fruits on the table, but there is the other side of the coin as well. If you happen to purchase more fruit than you can eat, some of it will rot no matter how inviting they used to be when you put them on the rack.

Once you showcase the fruits you will most probably have some uninvited company of flies and midges. This calls for extra measures to keep them away, which will either involve purchasing pesticides or insect traps, both are rather cheap but you have to give money for them.

The second thing that makes real fruits an inferior design feature is that they tend to be eaten, which is not a bad thing but design-wise an empty rack is just as bad as if there was no fruit rack at all.

Plastic fruits on the other hand are not edible, no news here. They’re so authentic looking these days you have to put them where pets and children can’t reach. If you had this picture about waxy looking obviously fake fruits, forget it and check out a few retailers for images about them. They are so life-like that you won’t be able to tell them from real fruits from two feet away.

They are cheap compared to what it costs to replace fruits in a real composition every three days, and are easy to get, the Internet is a great resource for looking up local manufacturers and retailers.

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