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ok, persimmons are beginning to happen, but there is still a fairly

small variety of organic sweet fruit available in puget sound area.

who has access to great well-ripenned sweet fruits (like figs (i love

figs, but market usually have under-ripe-burn-your-mouth figs),

anything caloric and great and in abundance!)

 

fruit that i'm not interested in because its low calorie:

apples, pears, tomatoes, cucumbers, etc.

 

 

thank you!

christian

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that is all my favorite food

 

apples, pears, tomatoes, cucumbers...

can't believe somebody doesn't like it :-)

 

 

batchr10 <batchr10 wrote:

ok, persimmons are beginning to happen, but there is still a fairly

small variety of organic sweet fruit available in puget sound area.

who has access to great well-ripenned sweet fruits (like figs (i love

figs, but market usually have under-ripe-burn-your-mouth figs),

anything caloric and great and in abundance!)

 

fruit that i'm not interested in because its low calorie:

apples, pears, tomatoes, cucumbers, etc.

 

 

thank you!

christian

 

 

 

 

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make a mono-meal of either of those fruits and then go work out. if

your energy remains high, then i salute you. there is just not enough

carb calories for those to sustain me. occasionally, although, there

are some really sweet tomatoes and pears which are fairly energizing.

 

RawSeattle , viola <Viola816> wrote:

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> that is all my favorite food

>

> apples, pears, tomatoes, cucumbers...

> can't believe somebody doesn't like it :-)

>

>

> batchr10 <batchr10@e...> wrote:

> ok, persimmons are beginning to happen, but there is still a fairly

> small variety of organic sweet fruit available in puget sound area.

> who has access to great well-ripenned sweet fruits (like figs (i

love

> figs, but market usually have under-ripe-burn-your-mouth figs),

> anything caloric and great and in abundance!)

>

> fruit that i'm not interested in because its low calorie:

> apples, pears, tomatoes, cucumbers, etc.

>

>

> thank you!

> christian

>

>

>

>

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Probably your work out and my work out are very different things, I usually jog

30 min or do aerobic for 30 min or yoga for an hour. And I don't eat anything

before that.

 

My favorite summer salad - tomatoes, cucumbers with sour cream (or olive oil)

will make me full for several hours. When I was a kid I used to help my parents

during summer on tomato fields, for whole day banding down and up, brining

buckets of tomatoes to fill boxes. And all I had to eat was those tomatoes.

 

 

batchr10 <batchr10 wrote:

make a mono-meal of either of those fruits and then go work out. if

your energy remains high, then i salute you. there is just not enough

carb calories for those to sustain me. occasionally, although, there

are some really sweet tomatoes and pears which are fairly energizing.

 

 

 

 

 

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