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Default Least messy way to prep a melon?


"Gary" > wrote in message ...
> Julie Bove wrote:
>>
>> Yeah. Often that watermelon is tasteless I've been told. We had to eat
>> watermelon outside when I was a kid. No seedless in those days.
>>
>> Daughter loves the stuff but it isn't allowed on South Beach. Not really
>> sure why.

>
> You mentioned that before so I looked it up for you.
>
> Watermelon *is* allowed but only after you reach your ideal weight
> and have entered Phase 3.
>
> Here's the full explanation:
> http://www.southbeachdiet.com/diet/l...out-watermelon


Hmmm... On their forum it says it is not allowed ever. Moot point though
because she's on phase 2. Thanks!


 
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