Posted by Mark - IN. on June 26, 2012 at 18:11:55 from (24.15.153.90):
In Reply to: Peaches posted by Daryl in PA on June 26, 2012 at 05:55:34:
I'm diabetic for about two years I guess, but have found that eating fruit, natural sugar is good for me, so long as I don't over do it. Things I find good are peaches, nectarines, cherries. I haven't eaten an orange since coming down with diabetes, but I used to eat at least a half dozen a day, at least. No more pineapple. Hey, I thought eating a whole watermellon by myself over a couple of days would be good for me, but that's when I went legally blind for a few weeks. Seriously. That might have been what sent me over the edge, that and drinking half a case of orange Gatorade every day, at least.
I noticed something this year though with the peaches and nectarines. So far for the most part, they are very odd shaped, almost like small pointy pears, which I eat too. And when I take a bite of them, the pits pretty much break up and pull apart, and the seeds just fall right out. I never seen anything like it before. Peaches have been out of Georgia and Chile. Hey, I find that natural sugar fruits help my diabetes. Something that I found that lowers my sugar level quickly is salted peanuts. I don't know why, but they do. They are instant weight on though. Not any medication for a year by regulating my diet and keeping an eye on the blood sugar level. Could use exercise, and that would really fix me up.
Anyway, thanks for the pictures of the peaches, because guess what I need more of? Mmm, mmm, mmm. I love them.
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