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<blockquote data-quote="zzcanasta" data-source="post: 1195357" data-attributes="member: 268409"><p>Sunday's intake:</p><p>B: Tea, coffee</p><p>L: Hot dog (was with a minor Canasta at school fair)</p><p>D: Roast chicken, salad, small piece of baguette to mop up olive oil; Turkish yoghurt (from Lidl or Netto) with nuts and berries. Piece of 75% chocolate</p><p></p><p>Without prompting, my two teenage boys now regularly eat yoghurt and berries for breakfast or as a dessert, eat more vegetables and have pretty much stopped requesting fizzy pop. Result - they snack much less frequently than they did previously (and will often have a handful of nuts when the ghrelin strikes) and we have about four boxes of **** sugary cereals going mouldy in the cupboard. One downside of my current dietary regime is that whenever the word 'sugar' is mentioned on TV/radio, I am informed by them (with spookily accurate versions of my own voice) that it is the devil's work...A small price to pay (and evidence that the message has reached them).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zzcanasta, post: 1195357, member: 268409"] Sunday's intake: B: Tea, coffee L: Hot dog (was with a minor Canasta at school fair) D: Roast chicken, salad, small piece of baguette to mop up olive oil; Turkish yoghurt (from Lidl or Netto) with nuts and berries. Piece of 75% chocolate Without prompting, my two teenage boys now regularly eat yoghurt and berries for breakfast or as a dessert, eat more vegetables and have pretty much stopped requesting fizzy pop. Result - they snack much less frequently than they did previously (and will often have a handful of nuts when the ghrelin strikes) and we have about four boxes of **** sugary cereals going mouldy in the cupboard. One downside of my current dietary regime is that whenever the word 'sugar' is mentioned on TV/radio, I am informed by them (with spookily accurate versions of my own voice) that it is the devil's work...A small price to pay (and evidence that the message has reached them). [/QUOTE]
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