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On Saturday, Oct 25, 2003, at 19:23 US/Pacific, Lynda Bryson wrote:
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> Substituting fruit for chocolate doesn't work for me.
> I had to conquer a sweet tooth as well and in general
> I've pretty much overcome that. But not chocolate,
> especially certain times of the month. And not just
> any chocolate. I have no interest in stuff like M&Ms
> and the like. No, it's specialty, dark, rich stuff --
> like brownies from a gourmet bakery near my office, or
> Godiva truffles. I don't need much to satisfy the
> craving, but having a piece of fruit instead doesn't
> do it.
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I don't have a chocolate problem; never did, but when I started Paleo I
bought some unsweetened baker's chocolate. I would shave a tiny chuck
off and suck it til it melted. It's not sweet by any means, but it
infused me with chocolate flavor and was very satisfying as a "dessert"
I know it's not Paleo but it can help get you there.
Hi, Kevin:)
ginny
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