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	<title>Comments on: Monday&#8211; the good, the bad, and the ugly</title>
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	<description>slimming back down after having my first baby</description>
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		<title>By: Laura Jane</title>
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		<dc:creator>Laura Jane</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2009 11:56:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The "making your husband's lunch for tomorrow" - that totally sounds like something I would do if I had a husband. My thing is I'm baking this dessert or baked good to "put in the freezer for when guests come over" - at least your husband really did need to eat lunch the next day - my "guests" are just generic people who never really have gotten to eat what I make for them and put in the freezer, because it's never made it that far. I either eat it or trash it because I don't  have the self control not to eat it. You are remodeling your kitchen!? Wow. We really do need to catch up. I always think that would be fun (only if I hired someone to do all the work, of course, which I would pretty much have to do, because I wouldn't know how to do it), but if I really did purchase a house, I would no longer all the extra money I have now to put toward something like that. I am with you on the addiction thing. I'm clearly not able to eat desserts in "moderation" - whatever that is. Often I use "moderation" as my excuse to eat something that I really shouldn't. I wish I knew of a way to really cure it or at least make it better. Congrats on being down half a pound!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The &#8220;making your husband&#8217;s lunch for tomorrow&#8221; - that totally sounds like something I would do if I had a husband. My thing is I&#8217;m baking this dessert or baked good to &#8220;put in the freezer for when guests come over&#8221; - at least your husband really did need to eat lunch the next day - my &#8220;guests&#8221; are just generic people who never really have gotten to eat what I make for them and put in the freezer, because it&#8217;s never made it that far. I either eat it or trash it because I don&#8217;t  have the self control not to eat it. You are remodeling your kitchen!? Wow. We really do need to catch up. I always think that would be fun (only if I hired someone to do all the work, of course, which I would pretty much have to do, because I wouldn&#8217;t know how to do it), but if I really did purchase a house, I would no longer all the extra money I have now to put toward something like that. I am with you on the addiction thing. I&#8217;m clearly not able to eat desserts in &#8220;moderation&#8221; - whatever that is. Often I use &#8220;moderation&#8221; as my excuse to eat something that I really shouldn&#8217;t. I wish I knew of a way to really cure it or at least make it better. Congrats on being down half a pound!</p>
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