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Old January 10th, 2008, 05:43 AM posted to alt.support.diet
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I've been wondering why in the last two days I've not been hungry as I
used to? I have a theory I would appreciate you discuss here. Toast
bread, heat up a pie, fry some chicken, heat up a pizza, and here I am
transformed into a hungry monster eating everything on his way! I'm
ready to kill whoever wants to stop me!!! In the last few days, no
smell of these little devils. I've been eating bananas, prunes,
veggies, almond butter, salmon, cold chicken, etc, things that either
smell very little or not tall. Can someone expand on this? Thanks.
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Old January 10th, 2008, 11:41 AM posted to alt.support.diet
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On Jan 9, 9:43*pm, "
wrote:
I've been wondering why in the last two days I've not been hungry as I
used to? I have a theory I would appreciate you discuss here. Toast
bread, heat up a pie, fry some chicken, heat up a pizza, and here I am
transformed into a hungry monster eating everything on his way! I'm
ready to kill whoever wants to stop me!!! In the last few days, no
smell of these little devils. I've been eating bananas, prunes,
veggies, almond butter, salmon, cold chicken, etc, things that either
smell very little or not tall. Can someone expand on this? Thanks.


For me the smells that are almost irresistable are that cinnamon/sugar/
butter small of fresh cinnamon rolls, the yeasty smell of fresh bread,
not to mention the appearance of it, and the smell and look of just-
out of the oven chocolate chip cookies. Oh ya, carmel corn or just
plain popcorn is pretty overpowering too. Best to stay away form this
environs. dkw
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Old January 10th, 2008, 02:13 PM posted to alt.support.diet
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On Jan 10, 12:43 am, "
wrote:
I've been wondering why in the last two days I've not been hungry as I
used to? I have a theory I would appreciate you discuss here. Toast
bread, heat up a pie, fry some chicken, heat up a pizza, and here I am
transformed into a hungry monster eating everything on his way! I'm
ready to kill whoever wants to stop me!!! In the last few days, no
smell of these little devils. I've been eating bananas, prunes,
veggies, almond butter, salmon, cold chicken, etc, things that either
smell very little or not tall. Can someone expand on this? Thanks.




Actually bananas have a delightful odor especially if you are a bat.
 




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