I love it but pergaps I am over doing it. Just had 3 peaches, dozen of cherries a big slice of watermelon, few grapes and a nectarine. So much lovely fruit that I can't resist though getting good tasting fruit these days is not that easy . What's your favourite fruit this time of year |
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By *nnCeeWoman 19 weeks ago
East of Eden, West of Hell |
"I love it but pergaps I am over doing it. Just had 3 peaches, dozen of cherries a big slice of watermelon, few grapes and a nectarine. So much lovely fruit that I can't resist though getting good tasting fruit these days is not that easy . What's your favourite fruit this time of year "
Yep - I'm with Boo - you'll have a proper loose tummy with all that fruit!!
I love fruit (and veg).
I'll eat most of it. Not too keen on watermelon, but will eat it if I'm given it, or if that's all that's available (hello Thailand!)
Always nice to have the fruit which is in season, and if it actually tastes like fruit used to, not just all watery and horrid, then so much the better.
Im a bit odd though, as I love crunchy fruit.
A crunchy nectarine, pear, apple, plum...
But also all the soft fruits/berries-delicious!! |
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That’s a lot of fruit
But I will take fruit over veg any day. Berries, peaches, pineapple, banana (but not too green but not too over ripe either, there’s a sweet spot that lasts about a day), apples, yeah, other than avocado I think fruit is all good please. And that’s even before you consider putting it on a pavlova, which might just be one of the best summer puddings ever |
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By *eliWoman 19 weeks ago
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Scottish strawberries. Cherries. Poached rhubarb with cara_elised brown sugar and Greek yoghurt. It's very much a seasonal thing for me (minus pineapple). My favourite time of year for fruit is September. |
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By *avexxMan 19 weeks ago
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"bananas eaten two this morning when on holidays melons love em
You are going on holiday tomorrow ?... yes to zante
Have a lovely time " ,,, thank you mb might need a heat shield close to 40deg |
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"bananas eaten two this morning when on holidays melons love em
You are going on holiday tomorrow ?... yes to zante
Have a lovely time ,,, thank you mb might need a heat shield close to 40deg"
Oh heck, way too hot |
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"bananas eaten two this morning when on holidays melons love em
You are going on holiday tomorrow ?... yes to zante
Have a lovely time ,,, thank you mb might need a heat shield close to 40deg
Oh heck, way too hot "
It is that but there will be pool and see and probably even an outside hose |
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My diabetes nurse told me I need to cut it out ideally, or cut it down if I can't go the whole way
I am cynical of this as a previous nurse told me to eat as much fruit as I liked
I'm sure there's a mid way somewhere, so I have cut back drastically
I don't like most veggies so most of my 5 a day was fruit
Anyway, life stories over, I now have an orange on weekdays and some fresh berries if I can find decent ones
Finding a ripe, plump, sweet blackberry is a manna from heaven |
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"My diabetes nurse told me I need to cut it out ideally, or cut it down if I can't go the whole way
I am cynical of this as a previous nurse told me to eat as much fruit as I liked
I'm sure there's a mid way somewhere, so I have cut back drastically
I don't like most veggies so most of my 5 a day was fruit
Anyway, life stories over, I now have an orange on weekdays and some fresh berries if I can find decent ones
Finding a ripe, plump, sweet blackberry is a manna from heaven "
I know they do have quite a bit of natural sugar |
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A fat, juicy peach.
None of those supermarket, tasteless, hard ones.
Dark cherries.
A crisp, sour apple.
Poached pears.
Pineapple from the tin with cold custard.
A zesty orange in summer.
You can keep the berries (ironically, I can eat as many of them as I want without getting an upset stomach) |
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By (user no longer on site) 19 weeks ago
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"Mangoes, cherries, strawberries, peaches, pomegranate, pineapple, watermelon, guava, lychee...I mean I love them all really "
Where are you buying guavas in the UK? More importantly, are they pink or white fleshed? |
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By *929Man 19 weeks ago
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I keep it basic, same routine every day jazz apple at dinner time then banana with a protein shake when get home from work. Don’t even know what half the exotic sounding ones mentioned here are haha |
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By *oxy jWoman 19 weeks ago
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over half my weekly food shopping is fruit me and hubs eat loads organic if possible and all washed properly not just with water to get of the tonnes of pestiside shit the spray on it even if its organic ... love fruit
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