2003/10/16, 08:24 AM
How good are they? i heard they are high gi fruits but they are also great for you...
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2003/10/16, 04:15 PM
I can't answer your question, but I'd like to know too. I eat a couple a month, usually in a shake.
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2003/10/16, 05:14 PM
A peach is a peach.
They are just good food.
Why wouldnt they be?
Here is a question for you:
What is a better choice for a snack? A candy bar or an apple?
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2003/10/17, 09:39 AM
APPLES! They are the bomb when they are in season!
Jxlynxli - I looked up nutritional info on peaches - not a whole lot out there, but they are a good source of Vitamin C and B-3, and they fall in the category of orange colored foods , which are good for boosting the immune system.
Any natural food is good and can be worked into your nutritional plan (unless you are on a specific pre-contest diet).
I think the key is to eat a wide variety of healthy fruits and vegetables, whole grains and lean proteins.
Peaches are great when perfectly ripe, excellent thrown into your protein shake, good with cottage cheese.
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2003/10/17, 06:17 PM
YEAH; Apples are my favorite, I always try to eat 1 a day.
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2003/10/18, 06:21 PM
Thank you asimmer always a big help in my health regimen!
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2003/10/21, 01:19 AM
1 small peach (2.5 inches across) is 37 calories and 9.7 g carbs. An apple of a similar size is 81 calories and 21.1 g carbs. The apple, however has twice as much fibre. If you're watching carbs, I'd go with the peach.
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