
04-12-2007, 01:32 PM
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Political Mastermind
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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Idiots and their diets.
On NPR this morning there was some talk about diets. I suppose diets are needed if you can't exercise. But if you can exercise why would you ever hold back on eating? Bimbos looking to diet and pretend to be something they aren't I wish would just swell up and find some equally fat person to be with.
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Morning Edition, April 12, 2007 · Many people find that when they stick with a diet — any diet — it works. But studies show that most of us can't make ourselves stick to a diet long-term.
Now, there is growing focus on behavioral tricks to help people change the way they think about food and eating.
Lori Maslin, a 45-year-old Maryland lawyer, is passionate about food. She says she likes to cook, loves to eat, and has never been one to say "no" to a rich, chocolaty dessert.
As she prepared for an annual beach weekend with her friends, she faced a dilemma. She wanted to stick to her diet, but she knew there would be a lot of temptation.
"On the way [to the beach], we always stop at this restaurant called Red, Hot and Blue," she says. "It's a Southern barbecue place, and they have the most killer chocolate cake. And I love chocolate cake."
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http://www.npr.org/templates/story/s...toryId=9521105
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