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> Nope, you're barking up the wrong tree Rosemary. Chocolate doesn't make me

> feel worse at all. I feel crummy all the time, chocolate or not.

I often bark up the wrong tree Georgia....and must confess, actually think

that chocolate is not as bad for you as many other things. Just thought it

was funny how a thread can come back and bite you... (more mixed metaphors)

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> I was in the local rotten vegetable store yesterday, looking to

> see what new disgusting low-carb junk food they'd have on special

> this week.

Hi Gretchen

I'm fascinated by the concept of a " rotten vegetable store " . We used

to have NQR stores down in - " Not Quite Right " which sold

cans past use-by date or things which were rejected for general sale -

it sounds similar.

I like the term " disgusting low-carb junk food " , although we may apply

it differently. I shy away from anything marked or advertised as

low-carb; I just eat less of good quality real food. The only time I

ever tried low-carb ice cream it gave me the runs - there was an 'ose

or an 'itol in there somewhere. Never again.

Same on chocolate - buy the best, top quality 70+% dark chocolate -

and eat one single piece at a time. Both a lovely treat after my

one-hour dinner post-prandial and a test of self-discipline:-)

Cheers, Alan, T2 d & e, Australia

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> Same on chocolate - buy the best, top quality 70+% dark chocolate -

> and eat one single piece at a time.

> Cheers, Alan, T2 d & e, Australia

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Oh, to live in a perfect world. Eat one single piece at a time. That's

what I do - then I eat another single piece at a time, then another,

then .... you get the picture - I think you said something about

discipline? And you used that word in the same paragraph with the word

" chocolate " ? That's a new concept. I'll have to think about that. I

do absolutely agree, that, for me, the ols and ose things are a waste of

time and money. When I want it, I'm going for the real thing and a

syringe - enough with these trips to the bathroom, already.

CarolR

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<Real sugar leaves a sweet taste in my mouth that lasts for hours.

Gretchen>

I think it is that ole enhanced sweet detector thing again--if one does

not eat sweet sugary things one's sweet taste sensors seem to get extra

sensitive. I know mine are also.

The time I drank real soda by mistake, I found out because it tasted so

sweet I went over & looked at the label to see what they were using as a

sweetener- & -almost had a heart attack!

cappie

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50-100 carb diet, walking, Metformin

ALA/EPO, ALC, Vit C, Calc/mag,

low dose Biotin, full spectrum E,

Policosanol, fish oil cap,

fresh flax seed, multi vitamin,

Lovastatin 40 mg/coQ10 100mg, Enalapril 10 mg

5/05:140 lbs (highest weight 309)

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> I think it is that ole enhanced sweet detector thing again--if one does

> not eat sweet sugary things one's sweet taste sensors seem to get extra

> sensitive. I know mine are also.

Except it's only real sugar that does this. I can eat a lot of sugar

alcohols, and although things taste very sweet and may raise m BGs, I don't

get that long-lasting taste. I used to get this taste when I ate HUGE

amounts of sugar, for instance if I was making cookies and constantly

" testing " the batter, licking the spoons, licking the bowl, etc.

In fact, I used fake sugar for some things pre-Dx because of that. It might

have something to do with mouth bacteria growing on the real sugar.

Gretchen

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Sky wrote:

> Oh ho, it wouldn't even be a battle for me...I'd eat the entire lot of it

> right then!

>

Exactly! I'm going to eat the whole thing eventually anyway, so might

as well do it now.

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> Exactly! I'm going to eat the whole thing eventually anyway, so might

> as well do it now.

My attitude is, if it's in the house it might tempt me, so I'd better eat it

all now and get rid of the temptation <G>.

Gretchen

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I always like your logic Gretchen. LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I can relate totally.

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Gretchen wrote:

>>Exactly! I'm going to eat the whole thing eventually anyway, so might

>>as well do it now.

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>My attitude is, if it's in the house it might tempt me, so I'd better eat it

>all now and get rid of the temptation <G>.

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>Gretchen

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