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I agree. I'm normally good at choosing my 'moment' especially when

its with sweets that are better for me or organic or whatnot. But

I'm down to my last week and a half here in germany and have been

more apt to eating the foods that I enjoy and worrying less about

its effects. I'll have plenty of jogging and workout opportunities

when I get back now that I've thrown out my running shoes and

exercise mat here. I think the double ice cream day was the worst

though, but not so bad if you consider ice cream sizes here (about

half). Its been more drinking apfelschorle as opposed to water and

eating my last choco bar (its so rich i can only eat a piece a day!).

 

Today though I found a fantastic 100% veggie bistro/cafe/restaurant

and had a delicious filling meal. And I'm definitely going back

whether for meals, snacks or desserts...their strawberries looked

delicous!

 

-Katie

 

, " organic_homestead "

<organic_homestead> wrote:

> I have held off so far, but with all this talk of ice cream I don't

> know how much longer I'll last! On Friday, I was tempted to walk to

> this cafe for a chocolate shake; but I waited, ate something else

and

> then it was time to leave work. Saturday night we were playing pool

> and I wanted something to nibble on, so I decided to buy a bag of

> chips. Oh, they had doritoes, funyuns, bbq; but I was good and

chose

> the Rold Gold mini-pretzels.

>

> Sunday we drove to West Des Moines (1 hr drive), when we made our

> usual pit stop I bought a bottle of water and almost bought an ice

> cream cone, but held off knowing they full of fake stuff. We had a

> good lunch, I had portabello fajitas (made them hold the steak).

> Then at the movies, I really wanted pop corn; but instead I drank

my

> water and nibbled on a Harvest Bar later in the movie (we saw

Batman).

>

> I want to choose my bad moments wisely and I'm even more aware of

what

> goes into my body, so most of the time when I crave something bad

all

> I have to do is think about how really bad it is! If I could find

some

> organic ice cream, I'd eat that no problem!

>

> Denise

>

> , " budgiegirl2003 "

> <budgiegirl2003> wrote:

> > lol i was very bad yesterday and had ice cream twice. ;) One ice

cream

> > bar at the movies (chocolate with truffle) and then a snack size

ice

> > cream bar (vanilla) later at home. They were delicious though!

> >

> > -Katie

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most definitely!

 

in fact.. I'd love to see recipes for any ice cream... specifically

soy.. or recipes for eggless cowmilk icecream! =)

which I would think could easily be converted!!!

 

=)

On Monday, July 18, 2005, at 02:44 PM, PuterWitch wrote:

 

> I can't eat iced cream, or any milk for that matter. I mean I can have

> foods cooked with milk, like mac and cheese or like cake etc. but for

> some new reason the thought of drinking down a glass of milk or

> ice-cream makes me nauseous, soooooooooo, do you think if I got one of

> these handy dandy ice-cream gadgets I could improvise with something

> else like soymilk for example?

> Blessings,

> Chanda

 

 

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