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Pringles Light fat free

I’m still looking for the perfect chip I can eat without gaining a pound (I know not realistic).
I tried Pringles Light fat free sour cream chips. Yuck! They do have 0 grams of fat and 70 calories per serving which is one ounce.
They do have flavor but it’s the dry, stale feel of the chip that I found distasteful. But if you want a chip, this is an option.
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Kroger’s Dutch Hot Cocoa

I recently purchase Kroger’s Dutch Hot Cocoa mix (Fat Free). I know, I was already asking for trouble, but hey I’m trying to diet. It’s only 25 calories per serving and now I know why. It was the worst tasting mix I’ve ever used.
It had a strong salt taste and very little chocolate. I couldn’t even finish the cup I made.
I would not ever buy this product again.


Chili Pepper Blackjack Brings Spicy Casino Action


Chili Pepper Blackjack - Maybe you just saw the movie 21 and think you’re ready to break Vegas. Or, you are looking for another game to get addicted to on your iPhone and burn through some battery life. Either way, you will have a great time with Chili Pepper Blackjack. It is a solid offering from Fat Free Games. There is a mix of excellent graphics and interactive gameplay to get you hooked. And at least addiction to this game means you will only be out the $2.99 it costs at the App Store.

My unemployed eating is a pendulum that sways between two extremes:


I will eat nothing but cabbage soup so that even though everything else is going to shit I can at least say my nutrition is on track. PUT THAT IN MY MOUTH AND THAT AND THAT AND THAT! I started off the day in Mode 1 and had this awesome fat free banana yogurt for breafast but then I had a shitty interview where I realized afterwards that I’d forgotten to take my gum out of my mouth so I decided to console myself with fries, a pint, and wifi at my local J.D. Wetherspoon’s (which I imagine to be

Low Fat And Fat Free Foods Will Get You Nowhere


If you walk down the aisle of any grocery store you’ll see dozens “low fat” and “fat free” food items nearly everywhere you look. The whole world has gone “low fat” crazy — and most people think that if they just begin eating low fat foods then their bodies will have less fat too. Sounds logical right? Wrong. You see, the problem with this type of thinking is that there is no “direct” relationship between fat calories eaten and fat tissue on a person’s body. The truth is that your body ca

Thursday


Thursday November 20th, 2008 Weight: 141.0.  Again.  Shit. Breakfast: mixed fat free yogurt and fat free pudding Lunch: Jack in the box chicken fajita pita (low fat), diet coke Snack: handful of sunflower seeds, 100-cal bag of cookies Dinner: tba Half Mary: scheduled for 3 mile run. Will do it, eventually, but had to work this morning Other exercise: goal: 50 sit ups and 50 push ups Posted by tiny2b Filed in General