# Fruit
Nectarine + Plum = Nectaplum
A cross between nectarine and plum, NECTAPLUM is the best of both worlds. It looks like nectarine with reddish and smooth skin and similarly juicy and sweet flavor with a hint of tanginess from the plum. The leaves are gorgeous and the blooms during springtime are stunning. A perfect tree to plant in a small backyard garden.
Eating Healthy can be Easy!
I have a really awesome tip for eating healthy and making it easy! Eating healthy can be really difficult. If you are trying to lose weight or maintain a healthy lifestyle, planning your meals and snacks is really key to making healthy decisions. I know nothing I'm saying here is ground-breaking... but hear me out.
Santa Claus melons truly exist - Opinion
Santa Claus Melon found at Wholefoods, Sacramento, CAPhoto by Carmen Micsa. On our first 100-degree day, I bought Santa Claus Melon for the first time in my life!. It was Santa Claus Melon sent to cool us off on a scorching late spring day!
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The Pepper is a Fruit and My Mind is Blown!
Add this to the list of things I did not know. I get a kick out of the things people say or do after having lived on this planet for long as we have. One such thing I find amusing is the phrase, "I was today years old when I learned." Of course, now I am going to use this expression.
Fort Myers, Florida’s Gem of a Citrus Juice Establishment
Sun Harvest Citrus: The Cider Mill of Southwest Florida. For the last 30 years, my family has been visiting one orange juice establishment in Florida known as Sun Harvest Citrus. Sun Harvest Citrus erected a packing and retail facility in Fort Myers, Florida, in 1990. My family’s running joke is that we equate this to a similar juice-making business from the north that processes apples called cider mills. I wrote an article about them here:
Easy Raspberry Chocolate Chip Microwave Oatmeal
In this video, I show you how to make a simple breakfast of raspberry chocolate chip microwave oatmeal. I hope you enjoy. Disclaimer: The resources and information shared in this video are solely for entertainment purposes and aren’t intended to provide any professional advice.
Study finds eating avocado twice a week reduces the risk of heart disease by one-fifth
Half of an avocadoPhoto by Matthew Henry from Burst. "Our study provides further evidence that the intake of plant-sourced unsaturated fats can improve diet quality and is an important component in cardiovascular disease prevention."—Dr. Lorena Pacheco, lead author from the Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health.