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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 266974" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Ya we’re like the same person lol. While it’s in season I eat 90% watermelon as my fruit source. But I also do honeydews and cantaloupe. Melons basically cover 99.99% of the fruit I eat, again, when in season. Love pretty much all fruit tho. I don’t discriminate. I just prefer melons due to the taste, texture, good bang for ur buck, and I like that they have a thick rind. I know pesticides still get into the fruit, but I’m hoping less get in the flesh than other fruits. I‘d eat more of a variety of fruits if they all weren’t covered in pesticides. Can’t afford to eat all organic, unfortunately. </p><p></p><p>and I sip on coconut water with some extra Celtic sea salt while I workout, and if there’s any left when I’m done, I throw it in my post workout protein shake</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 266974, member: 15043"] Ya we’re like the same person lol. While it’s in season I eat 90% watermelon as my fruit source. But I also do honeydews and cantaloupe. Melons basically cover 99.99% of the fruit I eat, again, when in season. Love pretty much all fruit tho. I don’t discriminate. I just prefer melons due to the taste, texture, good bang for ur buck, and I like that they have a thick rind. I know pesticides still get into the fruit, but I’m hoping less get in the flesh than other fruits. I‘d eat more of a variety of fruits if they all weren’t covered in pesticides. Can’t afford to eat all organic, unfortunately. and I sip on coconut water with some extra Celtic sea salt while I workout, and if there’s any left when I’m done, I throw it in my post workout protein shake [/QUOTE]
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