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rosie1

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as its my birthday coming soon, can l eat cake with out doing amile walk after🙂l fancy going to one of thows fancy cake shops
 
Nobody can (or would want to) stop you having whatever you want, especially on your birthday! A healthy diet is a lifetime thing, not just one day. One cake on one day will not do any more damage, but do it every day and there will eventually be consequences. Enjoy your day, and your cake!

By the way, I find that having treats like that only occasionally allows me to enjoy them all the more when I do indulge.
 
If you don't want anything to carby try a cream ?clair.
 
Ahah - the old question - Cake or Death?

Cake of course.
 
Yes go for any cake that's heavy on the fresh cream and light on the 'cake' !

In France they do the most scrummy Millefeuilles, where the sheets of pastry in between the layers are paper thin, and you really feel you've been sinful after you eat it, but it's not many more carbs than an ?clair (and they do coffee ?clairs too .......)
 
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