Friday, June 6, 2014

FRIDAY FOTOS WITH A STORY TO TELL

These were the rest of the captioned pictures that came with those I showed a few weeks ago and I thought them also worth sharing.  There are smiles here as well as stories and information.  You can enlarge them in case you can't see the words clearly.  I felt them all very interesting in their own way and I hope you do too.







I thought the one about the bananas interesting but there is a problem.  A very ripe banana contains lots of sugar which is not all that good for we diabetics but I try to eat one every second day with just a few brown spots on it so am hoping what they said is true.

That leaves you with quite a bit of food for thought and a smile or two as well I hope which once again you will take with you into the weekend.  Hope you have a good one.

7 comments:

  1. As a commercial gardener for many years, I actually knew about the watch pocket in jeans and used it. Wristwatches snag on everything and, when vibrating with gas-powered tools, will bruise wrists.

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  2. I like the banana facts, I've always known that ripe bananas are the best to eat as they are easiest to digest. A fully ripe mashed banana is one of the best "first foods" a baby can have. My kids grew up on bananas.
    I didn't know that diabetics can't eat bananas, is the fruit sugar really as bad as added white sugars? My mum used to eat bananas.

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  3. I eat a banana a day and sometimes they have brown spots....I'm going to start looking for those.

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  4. Oh very good food for thought Mimsie I love that the queen changed tires. Hug b

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  5. Cool facts!! I didn't know that about Queen Elizabeth. And now I am craving bananas :)

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  6. Hari OM
    Despite knowing that fact, I have never been able to come at over-ripe nanas; me likes 'em green. Guess I'm a gonner... heheh. thanks for the fun Friday facts!!! YAM xx

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  7. Love it, definitely a lot of food for thought, I like my bananas firm and on the side of green x

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