Advent Calendar.
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Advent Calendar.
I don't really bother with an advent calendar but this year I've sewn one and I'd like to use it. This leaves me with a dilemma (outlined in my check-in). Do I put in ordinary sweetie treats then take them out on the appropriate days and hide them, or do I write little IOUs to myself.
Carolejo thinks that one little sweetie every day isn't too bad. What do you think? Or have you an idea for something else to put into those little pockets.
Carolejo thinks that one little sweetie every day isn't too bad. What do you think? Or have you an idea for something else to put into those little pockets.
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To save lots of to-ing and fro-ing, here's what I put on Angela's checkin:
C.I dunno. I know officially the rules would say "leave them til the weekend", but it's kind of a special thing. Personally, if I had an edible advent calendar I'd make an exception for the one little sweet or chocolate each day from it. Fortunately I'm spared this dilemma because my calendar is the kind with little pictures instead. I also usually burn an advent candle, but I haven't found one for this year yet. I don't know if you can even get those over here in the Netherlands.
If you're just having the one little sweet each day, I can't see that it will do much harm in the longer term. What do the rest of you lot think?
CaroleJo
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I think eating a treat every day is not in keeping with the spirit of No-S. At least, that's my thought.
I'd save them up and eat them on the Sabbath.
I'd save them up and eat them on the Sabbath.
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Hey Angela!
I have no clue how long advent is, but I agree with Kevin, as I'm assuming it's several days or weeks...
The other idea, is to celebrate your "sweet treat" with some kind of non food indulgence like CJ said.. a nice candle ceremony.. maybe light some incense, and have a nice hot bubble bath...
And, by the way, they do make very nice oils and stuff which even smell like chocolate and all that stuff, so you can satisfy your senses in a non-sugar based way..
If my ignorance had made me say anything remotely offensive to our Catholic contingent, lets hope it also made you laugh.. LOL..
Peace and Love,
Deb
I have no clue how long advent is, but I agree with Kevin, as I'm assuming it's several days or weeks...
The other idea, is to celebrate your "sweet treat" with some kind of non food indulgence like CJ said.. a nice candle ceremony.. maybe light some incense, and have a nice hot bubble bath...
And, by the way, they do make very nice oils and stuff which even smell like chocolate and all that stuff, so you can satisfy your senses in a non-sugar based way..
If my ignorance had made me say anything remotely offensive to our Catholic contingent, lets hope it also made you laugh.. LOL..
Peace and Love,
Deb
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I don't suppose you could get non-edible goodies to put in it? Do you collect thimbles or something else similar (lame, I know! I'm clutching at straws here *grin*)
An IOU in each pocket might be nice though. Then you could use it but still within the rules proper and know that your treats are waiting for you at the end of the week.
Maybe put a song title that you really like on each of the papers and listen to it specially each day? you could even combine it with an IOU for the weekend.
I also think it's a shame that you made a traditional advent calendar and yet you won't be able to use it as such!
Hope you work something out.
C.
An IOU in each pocket might be nice though. Then you could use it but still within the rules proper and know that your treats are waiting for you at the end of the week.
Maybe put a song title that you really like on each of the papers and listen to it specially each day? you could even combine it with an IOU for the weekend.
I also think it's a shame that you made a traditional advent calendar and yet you won't be able to use it as such!
Hope you work something out.
C.
CaroleJo
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Wow, it's been a decade or so since I've had one of these (I've become so sadly adult). I'd say, go ahead if you want to do it. It's a beautiful tradition and honestly it's probably less calories than the sugar you're allowed to put in your coffee. If the beautiful tradition starts causing all kinds of appetite control problems, then revisit the issue.
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See!!!
LOL..
Oh, the list can go on more but, let's just say...
He is the best Leader in the Entire Universe!
Enjoy your edible calendar! LOL...
Love,
Deb
So I guess Richard is allowed one sweet a night for each night of Hannukah??? Oy! LOL...
LOL..
Benevolent, wise, kind, cute, strong and courteous..You are a truly wise and benevolent leader.
Oh, the list can go on more but, let's just say...
He is the best Leader in the Entire Universe!
Enjoy your edible calendar! LOL...
Love,
Deb
So I guess Richard is allowed one sweet a night for each night of Hannukah??? Oy! LOL...