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Date: | Fri, 02 Aug 1996 14:17:36 -0700 |
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> helps with the fatigue but I am starving within an hour. I needed a
> breakfast to get me through the two or three hours necessary until recess
> time (yes, I'm a schoolteacher!), thus the addition of oatmeal. Plus, I just
> got tired of being hungry all the time.
When I eat lightly in the morning I will also be hungry quite quickly, but to me this is a blessing
- If I get hungry again, then I eat again. Usually more fruit. My "good" mornings usually consist
of several "meals" of fresh fruit. I suppose I too am 'hungry all the time' but I never think of it
that way because as a result, I also eat all the time. Eating being one of my favourite activities,
this doesn't bother me. However, if I know I'll be in a situation where I *can't* eat for a few
hours, then I'm always sure to eat something a little heavier, i.e. cooked foods like oatmeal. I
wonder if there's anyway you could sneak a banana or two in between classes or even during.. "..
Today class, we are going to learn about proper nutrition... " :) good luck
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