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To: whoever
Thank you whoever. I have one more post then off to slumber land. giggle
8 posted on 01/25/2002 11:25:57 PM PST by Snow Bunny
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11 posted on 01/25/2002 11:31:31 PM PST by Snow Bunny
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9 Dieting Rules

If you eat something, but no one else sees you eat it it has no calories.

When drinking a diet soda while eating a candy bar, the calories in the candy bar are cancelled by the diet soda. You eat with someone else, calories don't count as long as you don't eat more than they do.

Foods used for medicinal purposes "never" count. e.g. hot chocolate, brandy, toast, Sara Lee cheesecake.

If you fatten up everyone else around you, then you look thinner.

Movie-related foods do not have calories because they are part of the entertainment package and not part of one's personal fuel. e.g. milk duds, buttered popcorn, junior mints and Tootsie Rolls.

Cookie pieces contain no calories.The process breaking the cookie causes calorie leakage.

Late-night snacks have no calories. The refrigerator light is not strong enough for the calories to see their way into the calorie counter.

If you are in the process of preparing something, food licked off knives and spoons have no calories. e.g. peanut butter on a knife, ice cream on a spoon.

Food of the same color have the same number of calories. Examples are spinach and pistachio ice cream, mushrooms and white chocolate. Chocolate is a universal color and may be substituted for any other.

16 posted on 01/25/2002 11:34:25 PM PST by whoever
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