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Old Tue, Apr-21-09, 18:19
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3shewolf8 3shewolf8 is offline
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Plan: Atkins
Stats: 245/241/170 Female 5'4"
BF:40%/31%/29%
Progress: 5%
Location: Michigan
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Howdy everyone. I wonder how strong I can be. Before I started the induction levels again (while I was still in denial) I ordered two boxes of sugar-free chocolate chip girl scout cookies. They were delivered to me yesterday. I left them at work in my desk so I wouldn't eat them last night, but today I almost caved and ate some at work, but fought it off. I brought them home and am fighting the urge to eat an entire box right this minute. My DH's health is really taking a turn for the worst and I am scared of what the doc might tell us tomorrow so I am here to keep busy and for support to NOT EAT THOSE DANG COOKIES. I could just toss them but the satisfaction I am going to feel from NOT EATING THOSE DANG COOKIES is going to make me feel better than tossing them out...... did you folks even know that they made sugar free girl scout cookies?????
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Old Tue, Apr-21-09, 18:28
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Plan: HCG
Stats: 28/22/16 Female 72 inches
BF:yes
Progress: 50%
Location: LA Metro
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I knew. I managed to avoid the GS gauntlet at the supermarket most days, but how do you say no to a 9 year old dressed as a Thin Mint? I bought several boxes. Sent them to the troops. Then I ran away.

You aren't going to eat the cookies. You don't need them.

There they sit, like a trophy--an unopened box of GS cookies.
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Old Tue, Apr-21-09, 20:42
Zelocka Zelocka is offline
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Plan: Atkins
Stats: 446/216/200 Male 73.5 inches
BF:12%
Progress: 93%
Location: Houston
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Avoid at all costs. I love thin mints but would never consider getting them at this point even to pass on. I don't have that much will power
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Old Wed, Apr-22-09, 05:58
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pammieanne pammieanne is offline
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Plan: '72 Atkins
Stats: 260/198/145 Female 65
BF:I do
Progress: 54%
Location: Oklahoma
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I'm our troops Cookie Mom... I had cases and cases of cookies here. STOP and read the back of that SF Cookie box... and then compare them to say... oh the thin mints... hardly any difference at all!! These are NOT LC at all, nor are they good for someone with diabetes or sugar allergies.

It blows me away that we even sell these, and I have to bite my tongue when a stranger buys them thinking they are eating something 'good' for them.

Throw em away! So not worth it! Save your cheats for something worthy of you! hehehe

Good luck!
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Old Thu, Apr-23-09, 07:35
absinthian absinthian is offline
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Plan: Modified Atkins
Stats: 297/251.8/150 Female 63
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Bravo PammieAnne, for finding a way to support the GS and our troops!
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