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Old 01-24-05, 06:40 PM  
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Not sure about the lag, log, jag thing but my food obsession these days is roasted beets (I know, weird). In fact I just polished off a salad of French lentils, roasted beets, toasted walnuts, and avocados on arugula. This was, of course, right after I finished TLP Core Foundation and Yoga Focus
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Old 01-24-05, 07:16 PM  
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Fuzzie, Your salad sounds amazing!! I love beets too (always have). Oh, and arugula is my favorite salad green. Yum.

Ronnee, I love figs too, they've got to be the calimyrna variety for me though. I just ate a whole bunch of them a few minutes ago with my dinner.
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Old 01-24-05, 07:51 PM  
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Fuzzie -- I love roasted beets! That salad sounds awesome -- will have to try it sometime.

I'm getting hungry now...

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Old 01-24-05, 09:22 PM  
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Craisins are a GREAT substitute for raisins in oatmeal cookies. I'm sure they would also work in granola bar snacks to eat to power up before a workout
I LOVE to use dried fruit in my oatmeal. "Fruit bits" which contains reg and yellow raisins, bits of apple, cherry and apricot (great with cinnamon), and "tropical medley" (harder to find) which is bits of pineapple, mango, papaya, and something else, I think. I drop these in about half-way (I cook the "long" cook oats--gives me time to do the dishes!). Yum!

Dried fruit is probably my obsession lately. I am IN LOVE with prunes! Who'da thunk it? They're so yummy! I had to stop buying dried pineapple, though, because I can't leave it alone.
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Old 01-24-05, 09:36 PM  
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Of course, it also took me a while to figure out what " 1 4" chocolate is. I'm wa-a-a-ay out of it on IM vocabulary.

Well I still haven't figured out what it means?

Edited to add: I do like prunes. Have you tried the ones with oragne and lemon essence? Yum!
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Old 01-24-05, 11:27 PM  
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I LOVE to use dried fruit in my oatmeal. "Fruit bits" which contains reg and yellow raisins, bits of apple, cherry and apricot (great with cinnamon), and "tropical medley" (harder to find) which is bits of pineapple, mango, papaya, and something else, I think. I drop these in about half-way (I cook the "long" cook oats--gives me time to do the dishes!). Yum!

Dried fruit is probably my obsession lately. I am IN LOVE with prunes! Who'da thunk it? They're so yummy! I had to stop buying dried pineapple, though, because I can't leave it alone.
Kimberly, have you tried prunes in your oatmeal? I drop a couple in while the oatmeal is cooking. Yum!
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Old 01-24-05, 11:38 PM  
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Well I still haven't figured out what it means?
Me neither. Please educate us IM neophytes. What *is* 1 4 chocolate?!

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Old 01-25-05, 12:22 AM  
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my guess is "one for chocolate"

I find reading the IM texts very frustating as well. Occasionally a student will use it in an email to me and it irks me to no end mostly because students seem to lose all sense of how to be courteous and polite when they interact via email. But that's a different story...

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Old 01-25-05, 12:24 AM  
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Well I still don't get it. I guess I'm too old
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Old 01-25-05, 02:30 AM  
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I think she means "kill someone for chocolate" => some 1 = someone.

I could be wrong though! I have no idea about Lag, Log or Jag.
I love oatmeal too Mmmmm!
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