My Accountability Post: Yesterday was a Piece of Cake!

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Jammin' Jan
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My Accountability Post: Yesterday was a Piece of Cake!

Post by Jammin' Jan » Sat May 07, 2005 12:28 pm

Well, no cake, because that would be an s on a no-s day. But, really, yesterday was really easy to get through. I was busy, but ate my three one-helping healthy meals, felt good, and went to bed comfortable. I think today will be more of the same.

Today's Saturday, so that means I can put a little maple syrup on my French toast, right?

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Maple syrup

Post by navin » Sat May 07, 2005 1:26 pm

Go for the maple syrup... your breakfast already sounds much more reasonable than mine was... a strawberry smoothie, donut, and some chocolate-covered mints.

I probably take S days to more of an extreme than anyone here, and I'm still doing pretty well with this whole thing. Granted, not as well as I'd do if I had a little common sense, but still. :)

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Re: Maple syrup

Post by Samurai » Sat May 07, 2005 1:50 pm

navin wrote:Go for the maple syrup... your breakfast already sounds much more reasonable than mine was... a strawberry smoothie, donut, and some chocolate-covered mints.

I probably take S days to more of an extreme than anyone here, and I'm still doing pretty well with this whole thing. Granted, not as well as I'd do if I had a little common sense, but still. :)
I don't know Navin, my S days can be pretty extreme, too. Sunday is 'doughnut Dorito pepsi day.' And thats just for breakfast ! :P
One should not be envious of someone who has prospered by unjust deeds. Nor should he disdain someone who has fallen while adhering to the path of righteousness. - Imagawa Sadayo (1325-1420)

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