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Who Gives Themselves A Sugary treat Every Week And If So What Is It

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I've gone right off potatoes. Having not eating them for a long time, when trying them again I realized that they didn't taste of anything.
I do like the skin of a jacket potato though. If my OH is doing a spud for himself I get him to scrape out one half for me. He freezes the inside to use as mash.
 
At weekends I have three posh chocolates after dinner. This can be very posh, like the Italian gianduja we bought in a little place in Covent Garden yesterday, or less posh, like Sainsbury's Belgian chocolates or Thornton's Continentals or Lindors (recently developed a taste for the dark chocolate ones). A good fallback is the chocolate Brazil's that they sell in Poundland and which are surprisingly good! I am only allowed three and I look forward to them all week.
We have a Lindt shop down the road with pick and mix Lindor, and as I seem to have a habit of buying nice chocolate and then keeping it rather than eating it, I have a large bag of lindor by the sofa. I'm actually pleased to find I can have one a week when I've had a good low/no carb meal as a treat. I'm quite happy with this arrangement!
 
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