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Old September 10th, 2004, 02:50 AM
The Queen of Cans and Jars
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Cubit wrote:

Maybe, instead of pointing out the adverse effect your falling off the
wagon (jumping) might have on others, I should have simply chastized you
for it.


or you could just take your sanctimonious crap and shove it.
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Old September 10th, 2004, 02:50 AM
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Cubit wrote:

Maybe, instead of pointing out the adverse effect your falling off the
wagon (jumping) might have on others, I should have simply chastized you
for it.


or you could just take your sanctimonious crap and shove it.
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Old September 10th, 2004, 03:22 AM
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Wasn't it Nina who used to say " people, it's only food?" Knowing that
you can go out for a special dinner once in awhile, without it changing
your whole life or ruining your eating plan is what I call LC success.
YMMV
--
Cheri

Cubit wrote:

Maybe, instead of pointing out the adverse effect your falling off

the
wagon (jumping) might have on others, I should have simply chastized

you
for it.


The Queen of Cans and Jars wrote in message
.. .

or you could just take your sanctimonious crap and shove it.



  #24  
Old September 10th, 2004, 03:22 AM
Cheri
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Wasn't it Nina who used to say " people, it's only food?" Knowing that
you can go out for a special dinner once in awhile, without it changing
your whole life or ruining your eating plan is what I call LC success.
YMMV
--
Cheri

Cubit wrote:

Maybe, instead of pointing out the adverse effect your falling off

the
wagon (jumping) might have on others, I should have simply chastized

you
for it.


The Queen of Cans and Jars wrote in message
.. .

or you could just take your sanctimonious crap and shove it.



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Old September 10th, 2004, 03:31 AM
carla
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The Queen of Cans and Jars wrote:
carla wrote:

mr. carla and I are celebrating our anniversary


happy anniversary, carla.

Thanks, and thanks to others as well. We had a nice dinner, and I pretty
much stuck to my plan - except I ate two pieces of bread instead of one!
8-)

There were two appetizers that sounded wonderful - the pastry pillow one I
mentioned in my original post, and a baked spiced pumpkin that I really
wanted to try (it was awesome, but very sweet). So since we were sharing
two appetizers instead of one, I ordered a simple entree - Afghan grilled
chicken with salad and grilled vegetables. The salad was greens with dates
and figs, which wouldn't ordinarily be part of my plan but were wonderful.
I didn't finish the chicken so I have great leftover chicken for tomorrow.
I'm pleased - I had a nice meal without stuffing myself silly. (mr. carla
had spicy lamb stew with rice, and cleaned his plate.)

--
carla
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Old September 10th, 2004, 03:31 AM
carla
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The Queen of Cans and Jars wrote:
carla wrote:

mr. carla and I are celebrating our anniversary


happy anniversary, carla.

Thanks, and thanks to others as well. We had a nice dinner, and I pretty
much stuck to my plan - except I ate two pieces of bread instead of one!
8-)

There were two appetizers that sounded wonderful - the pastry pillow one I
mentioned in my original post, and a baked spiced pumpkin that I really
wanted to try (it was awesome, but very sweet). So since we were sharing
two appetizers instead of one, I ordered a simple entree - Afghan grilled
chicken with salad and grilled vegetables. The salad was greens with dates
and figs, which wouldn't ordinarily be part of my plan but were wonderful.
I didn't finish the chicken so I have great leftover chicken for tomorrow.
I'm pleased - I had a nice meal without stuffing myself silly. (mr. carla
had spicy lamb stew with rice, and cleaned his plate.)

--
carla
http://geekofalltrades.typepad.com/geek


  #27  
Old September 10th, 2004, 03:37 AM
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It's only food that made you fat, and it's only food that keeps you that
way.

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Most people are dumb as bricks; some people are dumber than that. -- MFW


"Cheri" wrote in message
...
Wasn't it Nina who used to say " people, it's only food?" Knowing that
you can go out for a special dinner once in awhile, without it changing
your whole life or ruining your eating plan is what I call LC success.
YMMV
--
Cheri

Cubit wrote:

Maybe, instead of pointing out the adverse effect your falling off

the
wagon (jumping) might have on others, I should have simply chastized

you
for it.


The Queen of Cans and Jars wrote in message
.. .

or you could just take your sanctimonious crap and shove it.





  #28  
Old September 10th, 2004, 03:37 AM
JC Der Koenig
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It's only food that made you fat, and it's only food that keeps you that
way.

--
Most people are dumb as bricks; some people are dumber than that. -- MFW


"Cheri" wrote in message
...
Wasn't it Nina who used to say " people, it's only food?" Knowing that
you can go out for a special dinner once in awhile, without it changing
your whole life or ruining your eating plan is what I call LC success.
YMMV
--
Cheri

Cubit wrote:

Maybe, instead of pointing out the adverse effect your falling off

the
wagon (jumping) might have on others, I should have simply chastized

you
for it.


The Queen of Cans and Jars wrote in message
.. .

or you could just take your sanctimonious crap and shove it.





  #29  
Old September 10th, 2004, 03:37 AM
JC Der Koenig
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It's only food that made you fat, and it's only food that keeps you that
way.

--
Most people are dumb as bricks; some people are dumber than that. -- MFW


"Cheri" wrote in message
...
Wasn't it Nina who used to say " people, it's only food?" Knowing that
you can go out for a special dinner once in awhile, without it changing
your whole life or ruining your eating plan is what I call LC success.
YMMV
--
Cheri

Cubit wrote:

Maybe, instead of pointing out the adverse effect your falling off

the
wagon (jumping) might have on others, I should have simply chastized

you
for it.


The Queen of Cans and Jars wrote in message
.. .

or you could just take your sanctimonious crap and shove it.





  #30  
Old September 10th, 2004, 03:40 AM
Cubit
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"The Queen of Cans and Jars" wrote in message
. ..

or you could just take your sanctimonious crap and shove it.


If I were indulging in carbs or failing at weight loss, my preaching might
be sanctimonious. However, I have maintained my purity. Over the last 8
months I have kept an average of 28 net carbs per day.

As I recall, I did have some pizza, back in February. I learned from my
mistake.

I have cast my pearls before a swine with eloquence characterized by a
polysyllabic vocabulary.


 




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