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Birthday Cake Research
Today is my birthday... and that means it's time for the Birthday Cake
research Post: IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT!!! Modern research has determined that "Birthday Cake", ie: A highly decorated sweet flour/fat/sugar based dessert, generally festooned with your name in vivid colored frosting, has NO CALORIES, NO CARBS, AND NO FAT. Shocking? Sure. But it appears, the joy felt once a year when we eat a piece of this comestible surrounded by our loved ones immediately dissipates all CALORIES, CARBS AND FAT! There are a few important caveats: 1. It must be YOUR birthday. 2. You must only have ONE birthday a year. 3. Cake must be consumed AFTER appropriate musical accompaniment ("Happy Birthday" or "For He/She's a Jolly Good Fellow/Person" or the like). 4. Candles, while low carb, low calorie and low fat must NOT be consumed... especially when lit. 5. BEWARE! Foods consumed before and after cake maintain their original carb, fat and calorie count. This has been brought to you as a public service announcement. Jennifer Yes, the "Ice Cream AND Cake" variable was addressed in the study. Should "Ice Cream AND Cake" be consumed, as separate items, each will release HALF of it's calories, carbs and fats. So an option would be to only eat the HALF that is now CCF-FREE. Determining which half is now CCF-FREE is easy... it's the half closest to you. As for an "Ice Cream Cake" ie: Baskin Robbins/Haggan Daz/Carvel... normal sized slices fall under the original CCF-FREE study and can be consumed with pleasure. Hope that clears it up. |
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Jennifer wrote: Today is my birthday Happy birthday! Enjoy the results of the research! Priscilla |
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In article ,
Jennifer wrote: Today is my birthday Happy birthday! Enjoy the results of the research! Priscilla |
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"Jennifer" wrote in message
... Today is my birthday... and that means it's time for the Birthday Cake research Post: IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT!!! Modern research has determined that "Birthday Cake", ie: A highly decorated sweet flour/fat/sugar based dessert, generally festooned with your name in vivid colored frosting, has NO CALORIES, NO CARBS, AND NO FAT. Shocking? Sure. But it appears, the joy felt once a year when we eat a piece of this comestible surrounded by our loved ones immediately dissipates all CALORIES, CARBS AND FAT! There are a few important caveats: 1. It must be YOUR birthday. 2. You must only have ONE birthday a year. 3. Cake must be consumed AFTER appropriate musical accompaniment ("Happy Birthday" or "For He/She's a Jolly Good Fellow/Person" or the like). 4. Candles, while low carb, low calorie and low fat must NOT be consumed... especially when lit. 5. BEWARE! Foods consumed before and after cake maintain their original carb, fat and calorie count. This has been brought to you as a public service announcement. Jennifer Yes, the "Ice Cream AND Cake" variable was addressed in the study. Should "Ice Cream AND Cake" be consumed, as separate items, each will release HALF of it's calories, carbs and fats. So an option would be to only eat the HALF that is now CCF-FREE. Determining which half is now CCF-FREE is easy... it's the half closest to you. As for an "Ice Cream Cake" ie: Baskin Robbins/Haggan Daz/Carvel... normal sized slices fall under the original CCF-FREE study and can be consumed with pleasure. Hope that clears it up. My birthday is a few months away but this is good to know. I'll make a copy and put it in my organizer for that date. Thanks, Jennifer...and HAPPY BIRTHDAY to you!! Em |
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"Jennifer" wrote in message
... Today is my birthday... and that means it's time for the Birthday Cake research Post: IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT!!! Modern research has determined that "Birthday Cake", ie: A highly decorated sweet flour/fat/sugar based dessert, generally festooned with your name in vivid colored frosting, has NO CALORIES, NO CARBS, AND NO FAT. Shocking? Sure. But it appears, the joy felt once a year when we eat a piece of this comestible surrounded by our loved ones immediately dissipates all CALORIES, CARBS AND FAT! There are a few important caveats: 1. It must be YOUR birthday. 2. You must only have ONE birthday a year. 3. Cake must be consumed AFTER appropriate musical accompaniment ("Happy Birthday" or "For He/She's a Jolly Good Fellow/Person" or the like). 4. Candles, while low carb, low calorie and low fat must NOT be consumed... especially when lit. 5. BEWARE! Foods consumed before and after cake maintain their original carb, fat and calorie count. This has been brought to you as a public service announcement. Jennifer Yes, the "Ice Cream AND Cake" variable was addressed in the study. Should "Ice Cream AND Cake" be consumed, as separate items, each will release HALF of it's calories, carbs and fats. So an option would be to only eat the HALF that is now CCF-FREE. Determining which half is now CCF-FREE is easy... it's the half closest to you. As for an "Ice Cream Cake" ie: Baskin Robbins/Haggan Daz/Carvel... normal sized slices fall under the original CCF-FREE study and can be consumed with pleasure. Hope that clears it up. My birthday is a few months away but this is good to know. I'll make a copy and put it in my organizer for that date. Thanks, Jennifer...and HAPPY BIRTHDAY to you!! Em |
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"Jennifer" wrote in message ... Today is my birthday... and that means it's time for the Birthday Cake research Post: IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT!!! Modern research has determined that "Birthday Cake", ie: A highly decorated sweet flour/fat/sugar based dessert, generally festooned with your name in vivid colored frosting, has NO CALORIES, NO CARBS, AND NO FAT. Shocking? Sure. But it appears, the joy felt once a year when we eat a piece of this comestible surrounded by our loved ones immediately dissipates all CALORIES, CARBS AND FAT! There are a few important caveats: 1. It must be YOUR birthday. 2. You must only have ONE birthday a year. 3. Cake must be consumed AFTER appropriate musical accompaniment ("Happy Birthday" or "For He/She's a Jolly Good Fellow/Person" or the like). 4. Candles, while low carb, low calorie and low fat must NOT be consumed... especially when lit. 5. BEWARE! Foods consumed before and after cake maintain their original carb, fat and calorie count. This has been brought to you as a public service announcement. Jennifer Yes, the "Ice Cream AND Cake" variable was addressed in the study. Should "Ice Cream AND Cake" be consumed, as separate items, each will release HALF of it's calories, carbs and fats. So an option would be to only eat the HALF that is now CCF-FREE. Determining which half is now CCF-FREE is easy... it's the half closest to you. As for an "Ice Cream Cake" ie: Baskin Robbins/Haggan Daz/Carvel... normal sized slices fall under the original CCF-FREE study and can be consumed with pleasure. Hope that clears it up. Happy Birthday! |
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