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Giving up for lent

Dabe

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Type of diabetes
Type 2
Like many of you i have a many and varied diet/lifestyle. What if anything would you give up for lent food wise. As fun or serious as you like I am looking at dark choc or nuts but it's a hard one but maybe cheese
 
Nothing - I've given up enough lol - will still put in my "penny box" every day though then usually give it to a little local charity
 
What if anything would you give up for lent food wise.
I am giving up nothing, as I do not know or care what "lent" is all about.

All though I "lent" my partner $50.00 when she run short the other day.
 
I consider nuts, chocolate and cheese to be necessities rather than 'treats' so I'm not giving anything up
 
I’m with lovinglife, I’ve given up enough!
 
I could not give up cheese! Chocolate possibly and that’s from a chocoholic how my life has changed!
 
I will give up Google for the forty days. Three times I've had to look up a Diabetes related word today. Better still, how about I give up being T2 for Lent?

Now, where did I stash those Jaffa Cakes...
 
The forty days leading up to Easter. Traditionally Catholics give something important up in solidarity with Jesus.
Not just Catholics - we always did it as my grandmother was a big church goer in Church of England- that's why I carry my penny box tradition on - I'm not particularly religious but I like to do it for my gran :)
 
Years ago I got a little fed up being interrogated annually about New Years Resolutions and Giving Up Things for Lent and decided on permanent one off solutions, so:
  • my New Years resolution was not to have any further New Years resolutions
  • For Lent I gave up giving up things for Lent ever again
Both have worked well for me over the years as I've always been able to keep to them...
 
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