I'd like to begin June with a hopeful goal of living healthy. So, to hoard for the first week of June, I feel so happy looking at these beauties.
That's 2 kilos bananas, 2 kls. mangoes, 2 kls. cantaloupes, 1 kl. lettuce, 1 kl. grapes, 1 kl. pears, 2 kls. apples and 2 kls. cucumbers.
Whew! I know it seems a lot but my little dragon loves fruits. He can finish 5 bananas in one seating or two mangoes. He likes to munch on pears for snack, sometimes, apples. Also, he loves grapes. So, you can expect all of these to be gone in a week or so.
I'm not so sure yet how I intend to finish all the lettuce and cucumbers in time before it spoils but I got pretty excited and I admit, it's a bit too much. I gotta be creative. If anyone's got suggestions, feel free. There were tomatoes too, it's just not in the photo.
Anyway, let's see how June would be like for me. It's about time to detox. I need some good tasting tea, anyone got ideas? I'm looking for something that doesn't taste like soil or literally dried leaves. I know that's what tea is made of but just in case there are some good tasting tea out there, now's the time to suggest. I don't want to waste my detox program by adding tons of sugar just to mask the bitter taste of dried leaves.
June, please be good to me. :)
Hello Ann~ I'm Hyoseon. Actually I read this post last Monday. but you know I am somewhat shy. so I wanted to know your e-mail. but I couldn't find it. I know good tasting tea. In Korean 이슬차(iseul cha) or 수국차(suguk cha). In English, it called 'dew tea'. I recommend it. Anyway, I still want to learn English from you. Do you use Skype? or do you know how I learn with you? Please e-mail me(kimhs9554@naver.com). Take care
ReplyDeleteI am so happy you're here! I will definitely check out your suggestion. I hope our Korean groceries have it!
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