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Cheddar cheese cubes. Sometimes they are my lunch, but NOT every day. The desire. for cheese was not a casualty of my surgery, unfortunately. I do find them filling, however (about 5-8 cubes).

oh cheese CURDS (not fried) are so good to me! I have to limit how many I buy at the store so I will run out before I have eaten too many. and I MUST portion them out into single serving sandwich bags or I will eat the whole lot - it may take me half a day but I will. and then I will pay the price of eating too much cheese later on. so - sort them into servings is what I do.

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Hot food---not spicy---just hot food.

I find eating so slowly my food gets cold before I can finish my meal. I know I can "nuke" it, but I just don't think food tastes as good and fresh once it's reheated.

AND of course those "Demon inspired" crunchy Cheetoes. I can't even have them in the neighbors' house!!!! I can smell them out like a hound dog treeing a raccoon.

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I have not, when I was trying to decide between Ipsy or Birchbox a couple people I know said go with Ipsy. I like makeup and they said you get more makeup with that box and more general beauty ( cleanser, hair products etc) with Birchbox.

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I have not, when I was trying to decide between Ipsy or Birchbox a couple people I know said go with Ipsy. I like makeup and they said you get more makeup with that box and more general beauty ( cleanser, hair products etc) with Birchbox.

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Ipsy has larger sample sizes than Birch. My daughter gets both - perfect bday present for a 16 year old

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I have not, when I was trying to decide between Ipsy or Birchbox a couple people I know said go with Ipsy. I like makeup and they said you get more makeup with that box and more general beauty ( cleanser, hair products etc) with Birchbox.

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Ipsy has larger sample sizes than Birch. My daughter gets both - perfect bday present for a 16 year old

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And I love the super cute bag you get every month. I actually use them as clutches when I go out at night and don't want to carry a purse. They are perfectly sized for phone, cash, phone and lippie!

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Guilty pleasure??

Skirts. Cute ones. Flouncy ones that sit above the knee. Been buying them and wearing them every day since June. Almost went all summer not wearing shorts unless I was in the garden. Heck today I turned over my planters to fall mums wearing one!!!

Found a great little shop that takes beautiful silk saris and turns them into a wrap skirt. post-284996-14737317193347_thumb.jpg

Wearing one now. And it's flouncy, and girlie, and sexy and fun. Like me!

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Saturday College Football. It's the equivalent of a porn addiction or something like that. I was watching a game, had my iPhone on another and iPad keeping track of scores. If I ever start betting, I'm going to rehab.

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Saturday College Football. It's the equivalent of a porn addiction or something like that. I was watching a game, had my iPhone on another and iPad keeping track of scores. If I ever start betting, I'm going to rehab.

Give me college ball any day over the pros.

Big 10 Family here, but grew up with a dog named "Sooner"... My dad went to OU

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Saturday College Football. It's the equivalent of a porn addiction or something like that. I was watching a game, had my iPhone on another and iPad keeping track of scores. If I ever start betting, I'm going to rehab.

I didn't even know I should feel guilty about that! look, I watch every game I possibly can. the TV is on ALL weekend during football. if there is no game on, I am listening to someone talk about the games. we may end up in rehab together........... naw, that would be a problem for the keepers!

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Saturday College Football. It's the equivalent of a porn addiction or something like that. I was watching a game, had my iPhone on another and iPad keeping track of scores. If I ever start betting, I'm going to rehab.

I didn't even know I should feel guilty about that! look, I watch every game I possibly can. the TV is on ALL weekend during football. if there is no game on, I am listening to someone talk about the games. we may end up in rehab together........... naw, that would be a problem for the keepers!

The Keepers would never be able to get us enough high Protein Snacks. ;-)

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My guilty pleasure is going to my favorite coffee shop by myself. It is my time that no one gets to take from me!

(1) I get to wear a favorite shopping find, hair and makeup.

(2) My chai tea skinny latte is an addiction.

(3) I get the chance to people watch and have casual conversations.

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I've mostly reigned in my indulgence in guilty pleasures......

It's fun to have fun, though. No guilt from most funs.

Life is much more enjoyable now that I'm a bit more streamlined and able to do things I enjoy.

My wife and I are quite sexually adventurous so the current guilty pleasure is sugar free chocolate Syrup and our imagination.

Bamsucka !!!!

There it is..........one of the greatest byproducts of wls........getting thy freak-on !!!!

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I've mostly reigned in my indulgence in guilty pleasures......

It's fun to have fun, though. No guilt from most funs.

Life is much more enjoyable now that I'm a bit more streamlined and able to do things I enjoy.

My wife and I are quite sexually adventurous so the current guilty pleasure is sugar free chocolate Syrup and our imagination.

Bamsucka !!!!

There it is..........one of the greatest byproducts of wls........getting thy freak-on !!!!

We have been freaks for years! My wife has a 4 year in psychology with an emphasis on abnormal sexualality. I swear that I'm a thesis paper. I'm pretty sure that after I go to bed she writes in a journal "dear thesis paper, you won't believe what he did today".

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