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BAKING! I loved baking! I sold my baking. At some point I had over 100 dozen in my freezer. I was going to get a pastry degree for goodness sake!!!

I'm baking a few dz. chocolate chip and it's like I'm being forced. I had a tiny bit of dough and chip on my finger, I looked at it and flung it the junk.

Can't wait to make the meatballs though, lol.

Amazing how much the stomach has changed the mind!

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I'm a baker! It's one of the hardest thing especially at work with all the temptation and although I have a day where I eat a cookie and a day where I don't eat it at all I wouldn't change it. But flinging the extra good stuff off your hands is one of the most rewarding things!

Now I want a meatball

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I'm a baker! It's one of the hardest thing especially at work with all the temptation and although I have a day where I eat a cookie and a day where I don't eat it at all I wouldn't change it. But flinging the extra good stuff off your hands is one of the most rewarding things!

Now I want a meatball

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LOL! I read the Protein for the meatballs...14 grms protein...yah...serving size 6 meatballs...yeah RIGHT! Never gonna happen! I may have some mashed taters after all.

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Good for you for not giving in to the temptation to lick the dough off your finger! I bake a lot at home for my kids and it is difficult to bake when I have no sense of hunger. I did try a taste of homemade fudge as I was making it yesterday and it made me nauseous because it was so sweet. I can't believe I used to eat that before surgery! However, I have found homemade chocolate chip Cookies still taste great! :blush: That is dangerous, but I have one and that is plenty and I don't want anymore. I will gladly accept the self control to have one cookie and be satisfied with it.

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