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Old July 14th, 2005, 05:22 PM
Tori M
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It's really not much of a problem. I don't get chocolate cravings with
any great frequency. Maybe once every couple of months or so.


If I crave something chocolaty I get a chocolate caramel turtle latte..
sugar free syrups and cream instead of milk.. still has carbs but kills the
beast I also LOVE the caramel coolers at the coffee shop we go to on
Wed.

Tori

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Xavier- 10/27/05 "Oooohh whats that on the floor? a dime? Yummy!"
Bonnie- 03/20/02 "Mommy look a cloud worm is eating the care bears"
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Old July 14th, 2005, 05:35 PM
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In article ,
"Tori M" wrote:

It's really not much of a problem. I don't get chocolate cravings with
any great frequency. Maybe once every couple of months or so.


If I crave something chocolaty I get a chocolate caramel turtle latte..
sugar free syrups and cream instead of milk.. still has carbs but kills the
beast I also LOVE the caramel coolers at the coffee shop we go to on
Wed.

Tori



Mmmm, sounds good.
But, usually 1 or 2 dove dark chocolate miniatures takes care of it. :-)
Keep them in the freezer. My housemate usually wipes them out in a week
so temptation is not an issue. lol
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Om.

"My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson
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Old July 14th, 2005, 05:51 PM
Tori M
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"OmManiPadmeOmelet" wrote in message
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In article ,
"Tori M" wrote:

It's really not much of a problem. I don't get chocolate cravings with
any great frequency. Maybe once every couple of months or so.


If I crave something chocolaty I get a chocolate caramel turtle latte..
sugar free syrups and cream instead of milk.. still has carbs but kills

the
beast I also LOVE the caramel coolers at the coffee shop we go to on
Wed.

Tori



Mmmm, sounds good.
But, usually 1 or 2 dove dark chocolate miniatures takes care of it. :-)
Keep them in the freezer. My housemate usually wipes them out in a week
so temptation is not an issue. lol


Yeah thats the issue for me.. if it is something I know I will overdo at
home I dont buy it for home. I go out and have to make the effort to have
it.. That includes begging Jeff to take me there.. lol

Tori

--
Xavier- 10/27/05 "Oooohh whats that on the floor? a dime? Yummy!"
Bonnie- 03/20/02 "Mommy look a cloud worm is eating the care bears"
349.5/315.5/135


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Old July 14th, 2005, 06:01 PM
OmManiPadmeOmelet
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In article ,
"Tori M" wrote:

"OmManiPadmeOmelet" wrote in message
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In article ,
"Tori M" wrote:

It's really not much of a problem. I don't get chocolate cravings with
any great frequency. Maybe once every couple of months or so.

If I crave something chocolaty I get a chocolate caramel turtle latte..
sugar free syrups and cream instead of milk.. still has carbs but kills

the
beast I also LOVE the caramel coolers at the coffee shop we go to on
Wed.

Tori



Mmmm, sounds good.
But, usually 1 or 2 dove dark chocolate miniatures takes care of it. :-)
Keep them in the freezer. My housemate usually wipes them out in a week
so temptation is not an issue. lol


Yeah thats the issue for me.. if it is something I know I will overdo at
home I dont buy it for home. I go out and have to make the effort to have
it.. That includes begging Jeff to take me there.. lol

Tori



Good plan. ;-)
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Om.

"My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson
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Old July 15th, 2005, 09:09 PM
Cubit
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Yes. Right. Exactly.

We live in the dark ages.

Perhaps machine intelligence will someday have the objectivity and depth
needed to solve some of mankind's problems, which have been unresolved due
to bias. Unfortunately, there is a likelihood such a machine would be
altered to correct its "mistakes" as perceived by man.

"Myra" wrote in message
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On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 13:14:55 +1000, Liza Jamison

[snip]
One day, scientists will put the pieces of the puzzle together, and
historians will look back on this period as the dark age of obesity,
when fat people were not only treated as sub-human, but medical
treatment was about as good as it was 1500 years ago.

[snip]
Myra




 




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