I’m not a believer in eating cookies to lose weight. However, this diet appears to be just an easy way to count calories. I’ve done the same thing using V-8 Juice (75 calories /12oz), canned soups (105-150 /8oz) and Marie Callender’s frozen dinners (310-350 each). As long as the total adds up to less than 1,000 per day, the weight just falls off. If I am still hungry, I allow myself a few steamed vegetables lightly sprayed with olive oil (but no butter). I don’t need to pay $1 to $2 per cookie ($6 to $10 per day) for someone else to take the math out of counting calories for a diet.
At first I didn’t like how over exposed the lihtgs were in this shot. But then after viewing the photo for a second time I actually don’t mind it, it gives it a very clean and pure look (although I can only imagine the garage was far from clean).Great shot.
I’m not a believer in eating cookies to lose weight. However, this diet appears to be just an easy way to count calories. I’ve done the same thing using V-8 Juice (75 calories /12oz), canned soups (105-150 /8oz) and Marie Callender’s frozen dinners (310-350 each). As long as the total adds up to less than 1,000 per day, the weight just falls off. If I am still hungry, I allow myself a few steamed vegetables lightly sprayed with olive oil (but no butter). I don’t need to pay $1 to $2 per cookie ($6 to $10 per day) for someone else to take the math out of counting calories for a diet.
The cookie diet is silly. I don’t believe garlic can ward off colds.
I agree with Vicki.
I’m with Vicki and Nancy. Although I think garlic probably does ward off vampires.
At first I didn’t like how over exposed the lihtgs were in this shot. But then after viewing the photo for a second time I actually don’t mind it, it gives it a very clean and pure look (although I can only imagine the garage was far from clean).Great shot.