Guest guest Posted October 1, 2004 Report Share Posted October 1, 2004 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2004 Report Share Posted October 1, 2004 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2004 Report Share Posted October 6, 2004 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: > > 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 > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2004 Report Share Posted October 6, 2004 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. vote. - Register online to vote today! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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