Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Two Words

Pecans & Chocolate Chips.

Okay, that's more than 2 words.  But it wasn't pretty.  That was dinner. No joke. Like THAT was planned!

I made delicious, healthy, whole wheat pumpkin pancakes for dinner for the kids. I did actually eat a small one.  The kids ate the rest, they were awesome. 

Headache, going to bed. (of course you have a headache, you ate chocolate chips and pecans for DINNER!)  Sheesh!

7 comments:

  1. Hey, it happened. They key in that sentence is that the verb is past tense. Now your job is to keep it from happening again unless it IS planned. I don't deny myself, I just plan my indulgences.

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  2. Oh my, that sounds like a terrible temptation! Pecans alone are like crack to me! :-)

    Have a better day today!

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  3. Why do we tempt ourselves? You're going to laugh b/c I had a problem with pecans and chocolate chips today too! I was making some birthday treats just a few minutes ago (I really need to stop doing this--I like giving treats to everyone at our church for their birthday but every time I end up pigging out on whatever it is that I make for them!) and I kept telling myself I would NOT sample them. They were a version of pretzel turtles--I took mini pretzels, put a carmamel on top of each one, then a jumbo chocolate chip on top of the caramel squares and baked at 350 for like 5 minutes until softened. Then I pressed pecans on top. The salty/sweet combo is so addicting and I've never been able to eat just one so I told myself I wouldn't eat ANY. Well, of course I dove in! I ate five, which is better than I've done in the past so that's a win, but it was still about 350 calories I hadn't planned on! Yikes. Well, it's done and we just have to move on. Let's do it.

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  4. First you put all those appetizing recipe foods on your blog, so that I can't scroll too far without drooling-then you add chocolate chips to your title?!?!?!? Just plain mean. ;-)

    Polar's Mom
    www.polarspage.blogspot.com

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  5. Hang in there Deb.. feel better... tomorrow is a new day..

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  6. I love your honesty. Really I do. A normal everyday person that stuggles to become a better healthier you. You're doing good Debbi, even with the screw ups.
    Keep working at it and one day it'll all come together.
    Take care and God Bless!!

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  7. So, here's the thing: what would you say to me if I posted this on my blog? You would be kind to me, right? Be kind to youself, too. This is you as a human, like all of us other humans.

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