Dec 2016
7:22pm, 28 Dec 2016
6,156 posts
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Ding Dong Jambomo on High!!
I think this sounds great, will def force me to think about my diet and what I am eating! 😄 I can't decide whether holidays abroad will make it harder or easier though.
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Dec 2016
7:30pm, 28 Dec 2016
2,060 posts
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Fizz :-)
Easier in that you will eat more things, but harder in that you won't necessarily know what they are
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Dec 2016
7:34pm, 28 Dec 2016
1,223 posts
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cackleberry
Just to clarify, I can't eat 100 apples in one day and win?
It has to be 100 different types of fruit/veg.
Either way, I'm in!
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Dec 2016
7:52pm, 28 Dec 2016
1,201 posts
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NYEDave
Yes. I'm not sure we have consensus on what counts as different but I think apples and tomatoes should be grouped as one each for example. However tenderstem, broccoli and kale count as 3 different ones.
Here is to a 2017 without scurvy
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Dec 2016
9:01pm, 28 Dec 2016
11,557 posts
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Ultracat
Regarding apples can you count different varieties? What about cabbages? And different lettuce leaves? Just trying to clarify the rules
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Dec 2016
9:07pm, 28 Dec 2016
19,664 posts
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Red Squirrel
I'm on my starting blocks - kohlrabi in one hand, celeriac in t'other and a sprig of kale behind my ears.
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Dec 2016
9:15pm, 28 Dec 2016
1,205 posts
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NYEDave
Ultracat -I'm not sure to be honest. I guess it is based on if your initial reaction is to call it something different or not.
My strategy is to go for the low hanging fruit first.
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Dec 2016
9:35pm, 28 Dec 2016
19,669 posts
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Red Squirrel
My ex-boyfriend's mum's Airedale was of that persuasion Dave. Many of his male friends stopped visiting.
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Dec 2016
9:47pm, 28 Dec 2016
623 posts
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Good King Heinzceslas
Do those nuts count as one of the 100? Don't intend to try any, but out of scientific interest feel I should ask!
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Dec 2016
9:48pm, 28 Dec 2016
26,873 posts
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Night-owl
How were peeps going about recording what fruits and veg they eat I was initially thinking photos and putting them in a special folder
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