Least messy way to prep a melon?
"Judy Haffner" > wrote in message
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> gloria p wrote:
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>>Who doesn't like fruit for cripes sake? Is
>> there ANYTHING you like?
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> I should have read all the posts before I posted here, as I basically
> asked her the same thing! I can't imagine anyone NOT liking fruit.
Why not? I know people who don't like fruit. And I know others who are
very specific as to what they will eat. Like pretty much only red delicious
apples. I don't like sweets. I don't like sweet food. That stuff just
tastes bad to me. I also don't like greasy food. I mostly like beans, raw
veggies and popcorn. And I have lived for a great portion of my life on
pretty much just those things.
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> Julie must eat beans 3 times a day, 7 days a week?! I bet she spends a
> lot of money at the store on Bean-O?! (not sure how it's spelled?)
I have never bought Beano in my life. I don't need it. If you eat beans
regularly, you don't. I also don't eat beans three times a day. Not even
once a day but several times a week. I don't eat three meals on most days.
I tried to today because I had to get an early start. But by the time
dinner rolled around I just couldn't do it. Because I have slowed
digestion, the most I can handle is two meals and a snack. My breakfast is
almost always whole wheat toast these days. I was adding chia seeds, hemp
nuts and flaxseeds but my blood sugar got a lot better when I eliminated
those things. So I am doing without them for the time being. My dinners do
vary. My bedtime snack is usually popcorn, white rice, mashed potatoes made
with no dairy or bean tacos depending on what sounds good and how my
digestion is doing. If it's not doing well then it's the rice.
I can not for the most part just eat whatever I want whenever I want. I do
try to eat as balanced of a diet as I can. And take supplements for
whatever is lacking.
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