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Dori S

Halloween is over so let's be honest - anyone else give in to temptation?

I'll fess up and admit to having a Kit Kat.

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I held out till the very end - then just didn't have the will power to resist. next year we're giving out toys instead of candy :)

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I had a few candies. I only made it to 189. comming back down

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I am clear I did not cheat ...I had a lo and treated myself ..tell later with what( not an official good choice , but I promise to check soon again ) .... The first time ever : we put a notice on our door : CLOSED FOR HALLOWEEN ...Be Safe ..and in YOUR HONOUR WE DONATED TO THE LOCAL SALVATION ARMY FOOD BANK . Saved us from shopping for fruit leather, and raisin packages...did I save a bundle and be NOT liked by our neighbourhood kids ?...who knows !
I still think we did right .
We went to a local pub ( first time there ) ...I had my favourite chicken quesedia ( sp ??) and ceasar salad; received 2 treats ( which I devoured , after I poked at home ) ; Gordon had a similar good choice with some treats for Penny ; went for our eve. walk with our Senior Rottie ...all in all you are correct : IT IS OVER ...till 2010

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i debated all day as to whether or not to give out candy this year. I decided to go for it and have my daughter sit outside and hand it out that way it was out of site and out of mind. I hadn't had a candy bar in quite a while so I did grab the one before she went out. Luckily we don't have any left so I don't have to worry about it.

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I will admit that this is the FIRST Halloween in 10 years that I haven't had anything. We didn't buy anything, when candy or sweets were passed out at class today, I avoided them like the plague. It just wasn't worth it to me this year.

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I don't consider it a cheat....it is a carb--well 20g for me...2 untis of insulin did the trick...and yes it was worth it--peanut butter cups...mmmm mmm good :-)

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A glass of zombie and half a Snicker bar... My self discipline, I think, is getting better as I get older =)

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agreed!
....other wise I'm a serial cheater :|

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It's not cheating, its called living. That's what insulin is for. (For those of us lucky enough to be on it)

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I usually don't consider it a cheat as well but since I am also on a diet to lose this extra weight it seemed like cheating right now. It wasn't too bad though I still hit my target calorie deficit and only went up to 145 2 hrs after eating the candy bar and dinner. By 4 hrs I was back around 88. Since we had a little bit of pasta with dinner, on top of the candy (I ate it right before we ate dinner) I was worried I would go high.

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I have a bunch of 12 gram Snickers bars left. So I put two in the freezer. after cutting them in half. My treat is yet to come!
Why was I at 258 this morning? I think I absorbed them.

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I did I took my 2 little brothers and my little sister trick or treating, and they each got two full bags of candy a piece, so as i was going through the candy I eat about 5 pieces

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