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So part time I make deliveries for postmates. not that I need it it's just something to do. my last delivery was little Cesar's pizza. after the order was paid for the customer canceled their order therefore I get a free pizza by default. I had the sleeve done on April 25th and I've gone from 280 to 217 so far. long story short a slice of pizza battled it's way into my mouth. worst tummy discomfort I've had in a long while. needless to say I won't attempt that again any time soon. have you had a moment of weakness? if so what did you eat and how did it make you feel?

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Yes, and I felt awful physically and emotionally!!! I ate 5 pieces of dark chocolate, some ice cream, and a chocolate chip cookie all in one day.
This was yesterday in fact. I am 7 week’s post op and feel like a complete failure. Today is a new day though...back on track. food addiction is real and I hate it!!!

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Mom's homemade poppy seed bread. Guh...so good. First time, I had a big ole slab and felt ghastly...at about 3 months out. She recently brought me some more *sigh* (she has memory issues)... and I had a tiny slice and had hubby take the rest to work.

Took a couple tries, but at least I'm winning the war:) This last time...I did just fine...a very small piece is workable in my diet. But the first time, not gonna lie, I blew it in a big way!

It's been a favorite since I was a kid...and when it's hot and fresh and homemade....man it's tough!

Live and learn:)

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Mom's homemade poppy seed bread. Guh...so good. First time, I had a big ole slab and felt ghastly...at about 3 months out. She recently brought me some more *sigh* (she has memory issues)... and I had a tiny slice and had hubby take the rest to work.
Took a couple tries, but at least I'm winning the war:) This last time...I did just fine...a very small piece is workable in my diet. But the first time, not gonna lie, I blew it in a big way!
It's been a favorite since I was a kid...and when it's hot and fresh and homemade....man it's tough!
Live and learn:)
I need to evaluate said bread .... send me some [emoji48]

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You really don't. It's insanely addictive and made from a secret Czechoslovakian recipe.

it's pure poison!

(But, so damned good...)

I will not be your pusher! :lol:

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Aw please--- at least share a picture, that way those addictive calories won't get us!!

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Cannot share the family secret recipe....but this is similar:

https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/220763/old-world-poppy-seed-roll/

Only Mom will snip the edges of the roll with sissors so it kinda "blooms" as it cooks and get all carmelized and gooey.

Avoid. Run Away! Do not bake this!

You were warned. :lol:

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So Help Me. she is right- it is fiendishly,seductive and I have only read the ingredients. I must not, I cannot,but I want it sooo,badm I love poppy seeds so much it is a wonder I do not test positive for opiods, even after dietary celibacy.💦

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I keep trying ice cream and keep throwing most of it away - it makes me burp constantly, or at least that gas buildup that makes you feel like you need to burp but can't.

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Could your body be telling you something? Hmmm?

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I had a brownie I can’t remember how far out I was maybe 10 weeks I know I didn’t get through all of it and I cramped for ages - what was I thinking??


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15 hours ago, Creekimp13 said:

You really don't. It's insanely addictive and made from a secret Czechoslovakian recipe.

it's pure poison!

(But, so damned good...)

I will not be your pusher! :lol:

Poppy Pusher! :lol:

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What's really wild? My great grandparents (Slovakian immigrants) planted a poppy field JUST to make this old world bread (and of course planted it by the road to share the pretty flowers with their neighbors)...and got visited by the feds because their dozen children were out there barefoot working the fields and neighbors driving by got concerned. LOL

No, officer, our children are not opium slaves, we are making tasty sweet bread. :lol:

That said....this is some addictive freaking bread.

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Pirate booty---every damn time. My kids eat it and those sneaky little bits off cheddar goodness keep wandering into my mouth.

But holy weight loss Batman! @BruceWayne 63 pounds?! I was sleeved on 4/27 and have lost 42---this does nothing to change my opinion that men suck.

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