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Old 02-12-2012, 05:27 PM #11
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Today, it is the Thai curry soup at Noodles and Company
calling my name! I'll be getting the Med sandwich to go with.

Cold winter days...I love a spicy soup!
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I am a diagnosed food addict and literally everything I think of calls my name. Over the week end it was pork and sauerkraut. I made it for dinner Saturday and could not get enough of it. Right now it is the kielbassa I brought for lunch, If I make it until noon without eating it it will be a miracle. I work very hard to control myself and after years of therapy I usually do pretty good. Sometimes I lose the battle though and then, look out! There is not enough food in the world to satisfy me. It is a curse.
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I am a diagnosed food addict and literally everything I think of calls my name. Over the week end it was pork and sauerkraut. I made it for dinner Saturday and could not get enough of it. Right now it is the kielbassa I brought for lunch, If I make it until noon without eating it it will be a miracle. I work very hard to control myself and after years of therapy I usually do pretty good. Sometimes I lose the battle though and then, look out! There is not enough food in the world to satisfy me. It is a curse.
I understand how you feeel with the food calling you. It calls me sometimes. Unfortunately I'm too tired to answer most days. But when I do answer, it's normally sweet. I think I will have some kielbasa for dinner.
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