@Spicoli43 he's too old for that! I'm about to send my out of shape asshole 27 year old though.
I'd bet if you thought about it you'd realize you have favorite foods in other categories too, stuff from the perimeter of the grocery store and not the middle aisles.I just need to get my energy back up again. I know I need to cut back on the sugars and carbs but those are my favorite foods.
When we first moved into our house in NJ, there was a small overgrown slope just about 25 feet from our back door. I went ou there one day and started to clear that area. There was a small tree, maybe about ten feet long growing sideways because of all the vines holding it down. I lopped it off about three feet from the base with every intention of pulling it up. For some unknown reason, I looked at it and decided to stand it up and see what turned up. It turned out to be a pear tree, and a few years later I was getting pears that (of course) were fantastic. In the following years I shared the pears with the bears who ate the pears at the bottom of the tree and the squirrels that ate the ones at the top. There were times I was lucky to get a few from the middle of the tree. Eventually the tree outgrew it's fruit bearing age. But I always wondered if that tree was saying thanks for sparing it.It's our first summer in this house. We spent months watching peaches grow on our peach tree in our back yard. Fuzzy green and hard, waiting for them to start looking like peaches. We thought something might be wrong with the soil, or figured maybe it's an ornamental breed or something. They just weren't ripening.
Then all of a sudden this week they started turning yellow, and the sides facing south turned orange then red. Then we found one that had softened up, so we took it inside, cut it up, and ate it.
Oh my God, it was the best peach I'd ever had. And then this weekend every other peach on the tree ripened as well. We're picking them as fast as we can eat them, and I've been eating four or five a day, maybe more. So far my digestive tract has been cooperative with this arrangement but I know I might be pushing my luck.
But they're just so good I can't stop. Every time I'm in the back yard I wander over and see if there's a perfect one within reach. Grabbing a ripe peach right off a tree and biting into it, and it's warm from the sun and gushing with sweet nectar... Quite an experience. Sharing it with a toothless baby is fun too.
My wife had both those ideas. I love peach ice cream, but we don't have an ice cream maker, and it seems like a lot of work; for now we are content with peach smoothies. As for cobbler, I've had some really amazing peach cobbler before, but it doesn't beat plain old fresh peaches.make some peach ice cream! It is delicious. Or some peach cobbler!
I'll chip in. The Marines is free, though.
I have actually been contemplating this to see the difference. I have an appointment next week to see about having my lap-band removed (I suspect havin a foreign object for 10+ years may be contributory). I will most likely convert to the gastric sleeve. However, I need to have an EGD/colonoscopy also.shan, have you looked into leaky gut syndrome? You might see relief by healing the gut, since most Autoimmune reactions (purposely not calling them diseases) are a result of the guts.
I know you probably know that, but I also know you probably have 10,000,000 medical terms floating around your brain constantly because of your job.
I would do a 3-5 day Grass Fed Bone Broth and Water fast for the sheer fun of it and see what happens.
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