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Hi Eliza,

After this talk of fruit and fruit roll-ups, I went to the store today and got more papaya, mango, and chocolate covered dried fruit cherries. I am feeling very happy about having these in my kitchen for next time I'm hungry and feel like a dried fruit snack:.)

Laurie

To: IntuitiveEating_Support Sent: Mon, March 8, 2010 2:09:08 PMSubject: Re: Fruit roll up vs. candies LOL

It is why I do not buy fruit roll up often. Just once in while when I am in mood for it which is not very often as I used to. One because it's so flat and roll that tend does not last with taste as I can enjoy more. So, I don't mind have that once in while.Dried fruits is one of my favorite snack. Actually I have a dried apples in my living room that I will have for some snack later when I feel hungry for something small and simply. Eliza

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Hi Eliza,

After this talk of fruit and fruit roll-ups, I went to the store today and got more papaya, mango, and chocolate covered dried fruit cherries. I am feeling very happy about having these in my kitchen for next time I'm hungry and feel like a dried fruit snack:.)

Laurie

To: IntuitiveEating_Support Sent: Mon, March 8, 2010 2:09:08 PMSubject: Re: Fruit roll up vs. candies LOL

It is why I do not buy fruit roll up often. Just once in while when I am in mood for it which is not very often as I used to. One because it's so flat and roll that tend does not last with taste as I can enjoy more. So, I don't mind have that once in while.Dried fruits is one of my favorite snack. Actually I have a dried apples in my living room that I will have for some snack later when I feel hungry for something small and simply. Eliza

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We have strawberries (not as many as I'd like), blueberry bushes, and

an acre lot bordered by blackberry bushes on three sides; plus three

apple trees, a pear tree, a persimmon tree (fuyu, oh yum!), and a

pomegranate. We make a lot of applesauce and blackberry jam in the

summer.

Sohni

sue wrote:

Hi Sohni: We have a large strawberry patch, 4 blueberry bushes,

raspberry vines and a grape arbor. I love sun-ripened, freshly picked

berries. I also freeze lots of berries, so I can eat as much as I want

out of season, without paying outlandish prices for berries that were

shipped underripe and don't taste as sweet as homegrown.

SUE

> >

> >

> > Hi,

> >

> > Cherry season is entirely too short!!! They are one of the

wonderful

> > things of summertime!

> >

> > Jeanne

> >

> >

>

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We have strawberries (not as many as I'd like), blueberry bushes, and

an acre lot bordered by blackberry bushes on three sides; plus three

apple trees, a pear tree, a persimmon tree (fuyu, oh yum!), and a

pomegranate. We make a lot of applesauce and blackberry jam in the

summer.

Sohni

sue wrote:

Hi Sohni: We have a large strawberry patch, 4 blueberry bushes,

raspberry vines and a grape arbor. I love sun-ripened, freshly picked

berries. I also freeze lots of berries, so I can eat as much as I want

out of season, without paying outlandish prices for berries that were

shipped underripe and don't taste as sweet as homegrown.

SUE

> >

> >

> > Hi,

> >

> > Cherry season is entirely too short!!! They are one of the

wonderful

> > things of summertime!

> >

> > Jeanne

> >

> >

>

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We have strawberries (not as many as I'd like), blueberry bushes, and

an acre lot bordered by blackberry bushes on three sides; plus three

apple trees, a pear tree, a persimmon tree (fuyu, oh yum!), and a

pomegranate. We make a lot of applesauce and blackberry jam in the

summer.

Sohni

sue wrote:

Hi Sohni: We have a large strawberry patch, 4 blueberry bushes,

raspberry vines and a grape arbor. I love sun-ripened, freshly picked

berries. I also freeze lots of berries, so I can eat as much as I want

out of season, without paying outlandish prices for berries that were

shipped underripe and don't taste as sweet as homegrown.

SUE

> >

> >

> > Hi,

> >

> > Cherry season is entirely too short!!! They are one of the

wonderful

> > things of summertime!

> >

> > Jeanne

> >

> >

>

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