I'm going to need the folks in the US to quit demonizing fruit as some locomotive straight to diabetes, please.
Dinner tonight was gyro marinade chicken skewers, air fryer baby potatoes, some leftover naan, and California cherries.
@Shelter Cherries and sometimes watermellon send my sugar soaring. The rest are mostly OK. It's sad but true. :(
@NiveusLepus @Shelter Um.. are you implying I'm lying about my sugar readings going up with some fruits? First, I never lie and certainly not about nutrition/diabetes stuff.
@Shelter @NiveusLepus OK that's why I asked. Bogus usually means 'untrue' but terms get multiple meanings to different folks. :) It does suck LOL I have 3 dwarf cherry trees and plan to eat their fruits.. in small doses :)
@TrueBloodNet @Shelter Yeah I meant to say that it sucks that your sugar is up.
@Shelter @TrueBloodNet I am the 80s ^_^
I'm also a quirky beast and enjoy the discarded slang of yesteryear, as well as colloquial anomalies like "That toads the wet sprocket."
That phrase was used as the name of a joke band in an old monty python album and later became the name of an American alternative rock band.
To me it always sounded like an expletive.
Bogus, groovy, rad, radical, gnarly, rockin, far out, Cat's whiskers, bees knees, etc etc
@NiveusLepus @Shelter @TrueBloodNet I'm particular to Faboo
@Shelter I too have used Faboo on occasion. Also, my fav is still: Kowabunga!
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I, too, am the 80s. Born 1971.
I do a fairly decent job of translating it into regular speech, though.
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