Love those too! hey I do try and cut back on sugar and am doing so
BUT if I had to comepletely stop any sweets, well, thats depressing.
I allow myself some sweet treats now and again. if I want ice cream/some cake or cookies
I have it in moderation..
I don't smoke or drink so why not??
Kemx <kemx@sbcglobal.
i eat 4 mini size three muskateers bars a day.....they are 25 calories each.
Ricky Butler wrote:
I Love the 'wimpy' wines Arbor Mist!! red wine doesn't appeal to me
its bitter. but I avoid drinking any alcohol
I sometimes pretend to have wine, with grape juice..
im not a huge chocolate fan, unless its dipped in peanut butter!
ellen lafrancis wrote:
ROFL....that moderation will get you everytime! My downfall too! I love chocolate -- all except white chocolate (which from what I've heard isn't really chocolate) but I could easily give up milk chocolate if I was 'allowed' dark chocolate. As for the wine -- especially red, no temptation there. I prefer sweet German wines.
dfries2003 wrote: Hi Ellen,
I'm not sure about dark chocolate necessarily being all that
rosacea-friendly, but some recent studies suggest that dark chocolate
(not milk chocolate unfortunately) is extremely high in beneficial
flavonoids which may help regulate blood pressure, cholesterol levels
and interestingly even insulin levels:
http://www.webmd.
http://www.clevelan
http://www.sciencen
Evidently moderation is in order (CURSE YOU MODERATION!)
always nice to learn that something so good might also be so good for
you, right? And in my mind, there's nothing better than enjoying a
good piece of dark chocolate with a great glass of red wine (double
your flavonoids and double your pleasure)...
Dan
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> Mmmmm......Milk Duds. Those are a fond memory.....lost a crown to
one of those little boogers (and later what was left of the tooth). I
don't care much for Butterfingers but I do like those new
Buttterfingers -- the wafer kind. My drug of choice is Reeces Pieces
and I'm not good at stopping at the snack sized ones. My very
favorite though is DARK chocolate. Any chance that DARK chocolate is
safe to eat?????
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> nurse_artist wrote: ha ha..that gave me
a good laugh! Actually, I prefer Milk Duds. Better
> yet, Butterfingers or Baby Ruths....yum. I can't remember the last
> time I ate a whole candy bar. Once in a blue moon I'll eat one of the
> snack sized ones. YUM.
>
> Artist
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> > No, Artist, they are gross. :D (Sorry, Matija. But I AM sorry you
> miss
> > them so much!)
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