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  1. Adalaide
    The obvious solution is not to wear pants! Boring as ever but for once a meal that both of us will eat, tacos. I have a few flour tortillas left so I'll be having soft tacos since I've never been a fan of hard shells anyway.
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  2. cougie23
    So have some strawberries with a little honey (if they're tart) ...or some lightly sauted apples with honey and cinnimon( maybe a few golden raisins and/or Dates as well) over non fat all organic yogurt! Or saute apples,strawberries,black berries and honey and eat as is!(the honey makes a warm sauce). Make your Dessert...and eat it too! LOL! ...just make...
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  3. IrishHeart
    Veal Osso Bucco Risotto Milanese with Saffron Roasted asparagus Absolutely NO dessert. IH is getting chubby. The GI doc says it's okay, eat up, but my pants strongly object. Hooray for healing.
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