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Re: Tolerable fruits for autumn/winter?-Miso new
      #288203 - 10/27/06 05:35 PM
feelinggood

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Do you peel your pears and cook them? What brand are the frozen peach slices? I would love to have them for my oatmeal in the winter! Thanks, Debbie, Ontario, Canada

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Re: Thank you Miso...some of them sound delicious! NT new
      #288204 - 10/27/06 05:39 PM
Jeio

Reged: 09/28/06
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I second that, especially if you get it from raw almonds, awesome!!!

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Just keep in mind that nut butters are usually quite high in fat. -nt- new
      #288208 - 10/27/06 06:03 PM
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Re: Tolerable fruits for autumn/winter?-Miso new
      #288242 - 10/28/06 06:59 AM
Miso

Reged: 04/20/06
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Loc: Calgary, Alberta, Canada

i do not peel or cook any of my fruits, i like things fesh and crisp and cold, th eonly cooked food i really eat is at dinner, my one hot meal of the day. of course i peel kiwis and bananas though, hahaha. The frozen peaches can be any brand, safeway has a bag of their own brand where it is peach slices with raspberries and blueberries, or europes best does a tropical fruit mix that has peaches, mangoes, kiwi, pineapple and melon, i don't eat that many different fruits at once, i don't like the whole fruit salad thing, so i pick 2 at a time and just sift through.

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Re: Tolerable fruits for autumn/winter?-Miso new
      #288272 - 10/28/06 01:17 PM
feelinggood

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Is IBS diet okay with pineapple? Thanks I will try the Europe Best brand.

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Re: Tolerable fruits for autumn/winter?-Miso new
      #288273 - 10/28/06 01:18 PM
feelinggood

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Is melon okay for the IBS diet? I always thought that it was suppposed to cause gas?

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Re: Tolerable fruits for autumn/winter?-Miso new
      #288282 - 10/28/06 05:09 PM
Gracie

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If you can tollerate pineapple, then it's okay for your diet.

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Re: Tolerable fruits for autumn/winter?-Miso new
      #288284 - 10/28/06 05:16 PM
Miso

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you will have to try it to know whetehr it is ok for your ibs diet, we are all different. most people can tolerate tomatoes, i cannot, yet i can eat nuts and seeds and a lot of ibsers can't, give it a whirl, i personally don't eat the melon because i just don't like melon.

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I can't find frozen peaches... new
      #288292 - 10/28/06 06:08 PM
Jordy

Reged: 08/12/06
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...without ascorbic acid and citric acid added for the life of me. I have been on the hunt.

I'm surprised you can handle pears but not apples. Pears have on of the highest fructose levels of all fruits. Bananas are pretty gassy for me too. Too bad, I love them.

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Re: I can't find frozen peaches... new
      #288325 - 10/29/06 09:11 AM
feelinggood

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I am with you on the bananas - so sad as I LOVE them too! They give bad trapped gas!!!!!

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