GoBeDo

Thank you so much for stopping by! Time appears to be flying by way too fast and I'm looking to do something exciting with the rest of my life. I'll be starting an online fitness business called "GoBeDo" sometime this year. Be sure and check in. You'll learn about High Interval Training, Yoga, Body weight exercise, Spartan races, Functional training and whole lot more. Real $hit, for Old Timers like me. Why? We only have one shot at a grandiose and fulfilling life. Let's get busy creating one. Remember, it's the start that stops most people. The last thing I want to take to my grave is "regret!"
Peace/Love and Hugs!
Guapo (Grandpa Jasso)
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Saturday, October 8, 2011

Honeycrisp Apples

Hey, it's Marco! Apples are low in calories, portable, inexpensive and have health benefits.
Crispy and juicy Honeycrisp apples are eaten out-of-hand and can also be used for cooking.
Apples From Greek mythology, where Zeus and Hera were given a tree with golden apples by Mother Earth on their wedding day, to the discovery in 2000 AD of powerful anti-oxidants in apples, the fruit has played a role in health and history. Apples are one of America's most popular fruits and the U.S. Apple organization reports that there are about 2,500 varieties of apples grown in the United States and more than 7,000 grown worldwide.
Now, the BIG question! Are they GMO's? No! The honeycrisp is not the result of lab experiments, but is crossed the old fashioned way, by brushing the pollen of a Macoun flower against that of a Honeygold flower, by hand. This is an example of cross-pollination, a time honored technique for developing more desirable agricultural yields. Thus the honeycrisp is not considered a production of genetic engineering, which makes it appealing to many environmentalists. Even with a higher price tag, the honeycrisp apple is definitely worth a try. Grocers have a hard time keeping them in stock because they have proven so incredibly popular.

Honeycrisp Apples

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