Health Benefits of Grapes:

-Asthma
-Heart diseases
-Migraine
-Constipation
-Indigestion
-Fatigue
-Kidney disorders
-Breast cancer
-Alzheimer’s disease
-Blood cholesterol
 

I see grapes and other fruits as natural water containers. Of course the fruity nutrients are a big part of it as well as the taste but we also are getting additional water which most of us do not get enough of anyway.
 
I eat some grapes in the summertime, when they're reasonably priced at the market, but mostly enjoy the purple juice, unsweetened of course. ;)
 
I love grapes, but I've not been buying them because of the sugar content and I over indulge. But I'm going to put them back on my grocery list.
 
Oh, great! Now I'm craving grapes ...
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I like them a lot, especially the green ones, but only if I'm reclining on the Imperial Divan and being fed by my slave-girls. As for their liquid state, I've never been much of a wine kind-of-sewer.

... do they use grapes in Jack Daniels and Southern Comfort?
 
I like grapes, but I am picky about them. I like about every color, but I do not want them either too sweet, nor too sour. And they have to be huge in size and almost bursting out of the skins. I detest ones that are starting to shrivel up a bit, and they just don't have that juicy crisp taste. I know that grapes are very healthy, and are also said to kill the cancer cells, so I try to always include them in my diet. When they start to shrivel, I put them in the blender and make a grape smoothie, so I don't waste any.

I really like fresh grapes right off of the vine. We had all kinds of fruit trees, and berry vines, and grapes when I was growing up, so picking them off the backyard grape vine was the approved way of eating them. A bowl of fresh blackberries or raspberries and cream was my favorite summertime breakfast .

If I got sick, my mom would bring me grape juice with ice in it, and that is what I had to drink until I got well again. Sometimes she mixed the grape juice with ginger ale, and she called that "Blood Transfusion". ( my mom always had these cool names for things, I think this referred to the dark cranberry color that it turned when mixed with the grape juice.)
 
I love grapes. Planted a Thomson seedless vine in my garden two years ago. I thought it died last winter so I planted another. I procrastinated on getting the second vine out long enough to notice that the first one was still viable. So now I have two.
I may have a few grapes next year. We'll see.

For now I'll have to buy them at the market.
 
I planted some grapes also, but they are pretty small, so it will probably be a year or more before I even find one little grape. I will just enjoy the beauty of the vine until then. I also planted a few blueberry bushes, so maybe I will have at least a few berries by next year.
The blackberries are absolutely loaded with blossoms, so I will enjoy those until the others get old enough to start bearing, and I really love blackberries, as well. I like them much better than grapes, truth be known...
 
Mmmm...blueberries are super healthy too! And wild blackberries, so good! I always liked berries over grapes, but variety is the spice of life! :cool:
 
Way back when . . . we were boycotting grapes. I did until my son was born and he loved them. Sorry, Cesar. I cared for your cause but my baby came first.
 


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