I am constantly asked, "are you on anything?"
Okay, how bad must you look and act for people to ask you if you are on anything? I am not offended when asked this question.
Yes, I am on something.
Baguettes and desserts.
If I get started talking about something that works me up, I reach for a baguette. I could eat the whole thing. No butter, plain. A whole baguette.
Then, I crave desserts. Today I made a key lime pie and I guarded it like a kidney in a cooler going to a transplant recipient. Ridiculous.
Screw Dr. Oz. Sugar and wheat makes me feel better. Drizzle some chocolate over it and we have a winner. Chocolate makes you feel better and it doesn't hurt anything or anybody.
Sugary carbs have their benefits. You don't need a prescription, you can get them anywhere, and they can travel with you. They are legal. (that's a biggie with me)
Whenever you are down, pop a pretzel in your mouth.
Think about it, I am addicted to carbs and sugar because I am stressed out because my "button" used "other" things to make him feel better. It is like wiping your ass with a hula-hoop. Stressed again...dessert spelled backwards.
So today, I made a promise to myself and to a nice friend of mine. She was one of the nice girls who asked, "are you on anything?" We decided that my affection for sugary carbs would get me a finger pricker to test my sugar levels every morning. My mom has one and that is like a mini-van with wood paneling to me. Not happening.
So, I am putting it out there, I am revamping my diet. If you are one of the recipients of new recipes, we are breaking up for awhile. And to my boyfriends the baguettes, I will miss the smell of your waxy paper and crusty outsides. But, we will meet again, I am sure.
ps.
the picture above is the best lemon cake ever...the recipe is simple...
1 box Duncan Hines Lemon supreme cake mix
1 box cook and serve lemon pudding
2/3 cup oil
1 cup water
4 eggs
4 tablespoons of lemon juice
glaze for when it comes out of the oven, powdered sugar and lemon juice.
bake about one hour...at 350 degrees in a bundt pan....you will be addicted too
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