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I Have Sinned (I ate a peach)
Debbie Cusick wrote:
Hey, peaches are a pretty LC choice as fruits go. You are allowed fresh peach slices from day one of the Protein Power plan. Debbie Yes, they are also allowed in phase two of South Beach. It was just a big step for me.... -- Jean B., 12 miles west of Boston, Massachusetts, USA |
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I Have Sinned (I ate a peach)
nimue wrote:
Geez! What a sin. So you dared to eat a peach -- at least you didn't part your hair behind, or wear white flannel trousers, or walk upon the beach -- now that would have been bad! nimue Hehe. Yes, my thoughts struck me as being sort-of humorous, which is why I posted them! -- Jean B., 12 miles west of Boston, Massachusetts, USA |
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I Have Sinned (I ate a peach)
Priscilla Ballou wrote:
In article , "Jean B." wrote: Gee, this must be one of the few places and circumstances where I would feel like I have sinned because I ate a peach. But I did eat it, and I do feel a bit guilty. It wasn't even ethereal. That is the first big piece of fruit I have had since I started this WOE ca the beginning of August. Other than that I have just had a few blueberries and raspberries. "Do I dare to eat a peach?" I've been eating peaches all summer. They're not a food, but a sensual experience that feeds my soul. I also eat a lot of berries, but peaches must be a part of my summer. Priscilla Ah well, you have been LCing longer than I have been, so you have probably added more carbs back into your diet. I haven't eaten anything that is overtly carby since I started, though a peach is nothing compared to pasta, rice, bread, etc. -- Jean B., 12 miles west of Boston, Massachusetts, USA |
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I Have Sinned (I ate a peach)
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Saffire wrote: In article , says... And they say people on the net aren't literate! ;-) AIN'T literate ;-) Oh, yes. Of course. Heh heh. Priscilla -- The Episcopal Church welcomes you... and you... and you.... |
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I Have Sinned (I ate a peach)
In article , "Jean B."
wrote: Priscilla Ballou wrote: In article , "Jean B." wrote: Gee, this must be one of the few places and circumstances where I would feel like I have sinned because I ate a peach. But I did eat it, and I do feel a bit guilty. It wasn't even ethereal. That is the first big piece of fruit I have had since I started this WOE ca the beginning of August. Other than that I have just had a few blueberries and raspberries. "Do I dare to eat a peach?" I've been eating peaches all summer. They're not a food, but a sensual experience that feeds my soul. I also eat a lot of berries, but peaches must be a part of my summer. Ah well, you have been LCing longer than I have been, so you have probably added more carbs back into your diet. I haven't eaten anything that is overtly carby since I started, though a peach is nothing compared to pasta, rice, bread, etc. I'm also not doing Atkins. I'm a diabetic and "eat to my meter." I don't count carbs (that way leads to obsession for me, plus I don't need to), just avoid carby foods, except I can eat a little if I'm about to get some exercise. Like I had thin crust pizza for lunch today (minus the edge) because I was going to be spending the next couple of hours walking around stores. I suppose you might consider me lucky, but if I didn't have diabetes, I wouldn't be low-carbing at all atall. Priscilla -- The Episcopal Church welcomes you... and you... and you.... |
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I Have Sinned (I ate a peach)
Say three Hail Marys and drink some water.
Jake. "Jean B." wrote in message ... Gee, this must be one of the few places and circumstances where I would feel like I have sinned because I ate a peach. But I did eat it, and I do feel a bit guilty. It wasn't even ethereal. That is the first big piece of fruit I have had since I started this WOE ca the beginning of August. Other than that I have just had a few blueberries and raspberries. Otherwise for lunch I tried making a pizza-type thing using a portobello mushroom as a crust. (I either read about that here or on some LC list.) That was decent, but not as good as the "pizza" made with the nuked cheese instead of the crust. The mushroom made the overall flavor less pronounced. -- Jean B., 12 miles west of Boston, Massachusetts, USA |
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I Have Sinned (I ate a peach)
"Jean B." wrote in message ...
Gee, this must be one of the few places and circumstances where I would feel like I have sinned because I ate a peach. But I did eat it, and I do feel a bit guilty. It wasn't even ethereal. That is the first big piece of fruit I have had since I started this WOE ca the beginning of August. Other than that I have just had a few blueberries and raspberries. After reading the title, and then the post, is it any wonder why people believe what they do about this way of eating? |
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I Have Sinned (I ate a peach)
I think youre my new hero. To be able to get a case of the crazies
and limit it to a peach. Last time I went off I didn't stop till I had killed at least four brownies. Kay |
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I Have Sinned (I ate a peach)
Priscilla Ballou wrote:
In article , "Jean B." wrote: Priscilla Ballou wrote: In article , "Jean B." wrote: Gee, this must be one of the few places and circumstances where I would feel like I have sinned because I ate a peach. But I did eat it, and I do feel a bit guilty. It wasn't even ethereal. That is the first big piece of fruit I have had since I started this WOE ca the beginning of August. Other than that I have just had a few blueberries and raspberries. "Do I dare to eat a peach?" I've been eating peaches all summer. They're not a food, but a sensual experience that feeds my soul. I also eat a lot of berries, but peaches must be a part of my summer. Ah well, you have been LCing longer than I have been, so you have probably added more carbs back into your diet. I haven't eaten anything that is overtly carby since I started, though a peach is nothing compared to pasta, rice, bread, etc. I'm also not doing Atkins. I'm a diabetic and "eat to my meter." I don't count carbs (that way leads to obsession for me, plus I don't need to), just avoid carby foods, except I can eat a little if I'm about to get some exercise. Like I had thin crust pizza for lunch today (minus the edge) because I was going to be spending the next couple of hours walking around stores. I suppose you might consider me lucky, but if I didn't have diabetes, I wouldn't be low-carbing at all atall. Priscilla I don't know if I consider you lucky. I also don't know what final form my LCing will take. Since I am trying to lose weight (~20 more lbs), I have a while to contemplate that. I DO know I can't go back to wantonly gobbling carbs though. It also would be nice if I could eat most fruits and veggies. -- Jean B., 12 miles west of Boston, Massachusetts, USA |
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