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Just to clarify, I do not fry chocolate LOL.
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I had my gallbladder removed 4 years ago this week. At first I couldn't eat anything fried, especially things like sausages or chocolate. Now I'm fine with most foods (although for other health reasons I eat low carb and don't remember the last time I fried anything anyway) but one thing that never went back to normal was…
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I picked up a small 85% Ghana bar from hotel chocolat as a treat the other day and it was wonderful!
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Because he's half cat
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I agree with most others, just pick something from the menu that you can eat without getting ill. At the end of the day this is supposed to be a celebratory lunch, the boss is treating everyone, you're supposed to enjoy it! Eat what you can, even if it's not much, say thank you and take it in the spirit of which it was…
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Do you like dark chocolate? I sometimes treat myself to a couple of pieces as long as it fits within my goals.
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As someone who has an underactive thyroid and pcos I'm actually quite offended by your making out like it is nothing. Now I am not one of those who uses it as an excuse but you haven't had to live with it, nor, I'm guessing, do you really know anything about it. Most of the people who suffer from these do not realise for…
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Have my boyfriend pick me up and spin me around. Eating in public without feeling like everyone is watching the tubby girl eat. Go paintballing! :P
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I had pancreatitis last year which resulted in my having to have my gall bladder removed. The doctor recommended I didn't drink alcohol at all while I had pancreatitis, and not for a year after the operation. :)
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You look great!
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Huddersfield, England!
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Hey everyone. I'm new too, and am loving that I can track what I eat exactly! I wont lie, I've been harping on about how awesome it is to my boyfriend for the last half an hour, lol. Hehe. I've got a lot of weight to lose, and have been following celebrity slim for a little while now with good results, so I'm loving this…