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Re: No Desert in the Desert!

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Originally Posted by Ken Leung
hmm... going out on a limb here...

What about a green salad with lots of greens, beans, peppers, mushroom, corn, carrot, and all the other good stuff? Or some whole grain/multi-grain bread?

How about fruits? You remember those, right? Apple, banana, California Avocado, grapes, grape fruit, kiwi, mango, orange, papaya, pear, plums, strawberry, water melon?

Or a nice piece of fish with lots of Omega 3 fatty acid? You ever think about that?

I say No to dessert in the desert!

(This is a friendly reminder from the state of California where all the health nuts plus Ken Leung are located.)
I agree completely. Gotta love the mouth watering sensation from good fruits and veggies plus the body maintenance provided by the other above listed foods.

But then again, if you would like, you can make a Peanut Butter and Syrup sandwich. Relatively sweet and good tasting. I dunno if anyone on these boards has tried it, but its worth it garunteed. Be sure to have milk right next to you.

Or... if that doesn't work, there's always Moose Tracks Ice Cream, and apple fritters or cinnamon rolls from a local gas station or something.
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