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trish50 |
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Jan broken ones never ever count.
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CarolPG |
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Ladies - there are NO calories in broken biscuits.............................. B R O K E N B I S C U I T S............. nope, can't see the word calories
in there anywhere! Besides, the word calorie has a 0 in the middle of it!
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tinajoy |
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hasn't he read the diet rules
sneaking something to eat and no one sees you eat it, it has no calories. If you drink a diet coke with a chocolate, the calories in the chocolate are cancelled out by the diet coke. While eating with someone else, calories don't count if you don't eat more than they do. Food used for medicinal purposes NEVER count, such as hot chocolate, whisky ,buttered toast and Cheesecake. Fatten up everyone else around you, then you look thinner. Movie related foods (Milk chocolate, Buttered Popcorn, Mints, jelly tots, etc.) do not have additional calories because they are part of the entertainment package and not part of one's personal fuel. ***broken biscuits contain no fat - the process of breaking causes fat leakage*** Things licked off knives and spoons have no calories if you are in the process of preparing something. Examples are peanut butter on a knife while making a sandwich and ice cream on a spoon while making a sundae. Foods that have the same color have the same number of calories. Examples are: spinach and pistachio ice cream; mushrooms and white chocolate. NOTE: Chocolate is a universal color and may be substituted for any other food color. Foods that are frozen have no calories because calories are units of heat. Examples are ice cream, frozen pies, and popsicles. TINA XX |
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Glitzzy |
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Jan,this cheered me up no end,now we all know broken ones don't count,also mirrors!!! I think I'm going bit dolally,as I keep seeing this fat woman who
seems to be getting smaller everytime I look,so now I just don't look!!!! lol.
Love Maureen x |
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Matilda |
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eating someone else's food doesn't count either because it's thier calories not your's.
Sue |
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Bluecat |
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Broken biscuits are like broken cashew nuts and the last of the wine in the bottle which doesn't come to a full glass - calorie free
- absolutely and definitely !
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Jacqueline Pratt |
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There's a very simple scientific explanation for all of this - the biscuits are broken because they've rubbed against each other. As everyone knows
friction causes energy and heat and this of course burns off the calories that were previously in the biscuits.
I'm surprised Alex didn't know this!
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Sharon Duncan |
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Course they dont count, everyone knows the calories fall out when they break
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bik59 |
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All this talk of biscuits has made me hungry so had to go and get some - broken, calorie free ones of course
Beryl |
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grandmaeunie |
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Jan I never put broken biscuits in the biscuit tin, always have them as I empty the packet!
As for mirrors, I think they should make themlike the oned in the big stores where you never look fat! They also do not have images of your parents that look at you when you glance at them! EuniceX |
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janthecake |
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Well! I just knew I was right about those biscuits
'Fraid the store mirror's don't work for me Eunice! Just maybe Evans, where I look a whole pound lighter! |
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