> Are you ready to combat Super Bowl diet temptations?
> You don't need a reminder to tell you the Super Bowl is coming soon.
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> Erwin Posner
> Brownbagd...@blogspot.com
Keep it even simplier and don't eat that crap in the first place or
ever. Drink some diet pop and eat some veggies instead. Once you allow
yourself to cheat, it is like cheating on your spouse. Does that
happen only once? It could of course, but once that threshhold is
passed, you are likely to do it time and again and are soon eating
like the pig you once were, using birthdays, all holidays, Monday and
Thursday football, Fridays, whatever as an excuse to overeat and slip
into those old unhealthy eating patterns. Don't ever overeat or eat
crap. That's the best way to handle the situation in my opinion. dkw
Andy <q> - 31 Jan 2008 16:39 GMT
dkw12002@yahoo.com said...
> Keep it even simplier and don't eat that crap in the first place or
> ever. Drink some diet pop and eat some veggies instead.
Something that dawned on me. The game for me starts (kick-off) probably at
6:30pm here in Philadelphia and over by 10pm. We'll be heading home.
Meanwhile the west coast folks see it at 3:30pm over by 7pm. The west
coasters can still be eating and drinking for hours after.
My money says the west coast viewers will get fatter on gameday!!!
In California during regular season you could fall out of bed at 10am, turn
on the game and have a beer with breakfast in front of the TV. I remember
this practice. ;)
Andy