
On
Chocolate
Submitted
by: HOST
GFS
Hope@aol.com
Chocolate
is derived from cocoa beans. Bean
= vegetable. Sugar is derived
from either sugar CANE or sugar
BEETS. Both are plants, which
places them in the vegetable
category. Thus, chocolate is a
vegetable.
To
go one step further, chocolate
candy bars also contain milk,
which is dairy. So candy bars are
a health food. Chocolate-covered
raisins, cherries, orange slices
and strawberries all count as
fruit, so eat as many as you
want.
If
you've got melted chocolate all
over your hands, you're eating it
too slowly.
The
problem: How to get 2 pounds of
chocolate home from the store in
a hot car. The solution: Eat it
in the parking
lot.
Diet
tip: Eat a chocolate bar before
each meal. It'll take the edge
off your appetite, and you'll eat
less.
If
calories are an issue, store your
chocolate on top of the fridge.
Calories are afraid of heights,
and they will jump out of the
chocolate to protect themselves.
(We're testing this with other
snack foods as
well.)
If
I eat equal amounts of dark
chocolate and white chocolate, is
that a balanced diet? Don't they
actually counteract each
other?
Chocolate
has many preservatives.
Preservatives make you look
younger. Therefore, you need to
eat more chocolate. Put "eat
chocolate" at the top of your
list of things to do today. That
way, at least you'll get one
thing done. A nice box of
chocolates can provide your total
daily intake of calories in one
place.
Now,
isn't that handy? If you can't
eat all your chocolate, it will
keep in the freezer. But if you
can't eat all your chocolate,
what's wrong with
you?
If
not for chocolate, there would be
no need for control top
pantyhose. An entire garment
industry would be devastated. You
can't let that happen, can
you?
MEDICAL
NEWS FLASH "Stressed" spelled
backward is
"desserts."

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