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Mon, 8 Dec 2003 15:59:25 -0000
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Don't Cheerios have masses and masses of sugar?


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Carol



----- Original Message -----
From: "Ariel" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 3:34 PM
Subject: MENU


> Okay, since we've been discussing off-topic stuff like sugar anyway, I'll
> risk posting an off-topic note and asking about what a healthy menu would
> be?  I'm trying to behave myself but have put on any weight I lost going
> into the hospital last year.  And I think I eat healthy.  Despite all my
> teasing about chocolate, I really don't eat all that much (only the
> Ovaltine, and that as a vitamin supplement).  And I am about to try to
even
> kick that and just swallow vitamins instead.
>
> My biggest problem seems to be breakfast and lunch.  For breakfast, I eat
> Cheerios and orange juice which is supposed to be good for you but have to
> admit I don't feel any better after eating them and maybe a little worse.
> For lunch, I'd like to go without the bread in the sandwiches, but it's
kind
> of messy eating cheese and cold cuts without bread.  So what other options
> are there?
>
> So am I supposed to flip and have cold cuts for breakfast instead of for
> lunch?  And what for lunch?
>
> Oprah, send your chef to my house!  Heh-heh.
>
> Weight watching but confused in South Carolina
>

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