AmandaJayne
Trainee Maintainer
Hello there Tenney,
I never really used the bars much during the latter stages, but don't see why they can't be eaten at any stage of the programme. I think the only limit is in terms of having no more than one a day, I think.
Glad you enjoyed the thread! I have done the same with other threads too, they are like a good book, unputdownable!
I've just finished watching Pans Labyrinth, a weird, disturbing fairy tale set during the Spanish Civil War. There was some nasty violence of a type I don't like, but I loved the story.
My campaign to eat more stepped up a notch today when I had some hummous with toasted ciabatta bread and carrot sticks followed by stir fried chinese veg and chicken, with hoi sin sauce. Went out for lunch and had chicken caesar salad, just left the croutons alone. Had a chopped apple, orange and pear during the day, and later for supper stewed apple, sultanas and cinnamon. Not forgetting porridge, seeds and sultanas for breakfast!
I never really used the bars much during the latter stages, but don't see why they can't be eaten at any stage of the programme. I think the only limit is in terms of having no more than one a day, I think.
Glad you enjoyed the thread! I have done the same with other threads too, they are like a good book, unputdownable!
I've just finished watching Pans Labyrinth, a weird, disturbing fairy tale set during the Spanish Civil War. There was some nasty violence of a type I don't like, but I loved the story.
My campaign to eat more stepped up a notch today when I had some hummous with toasted ciabatta bread and carrot sticks followed by stir fried chinese veg and chicken, with hoi sin sauce. Went out for lunch and had chicken caesar salad, just left the croutons alone. Had a chopped apple, orange and pear during the day, and later for supper stewed apple, sultanas and cinnamon. Not forgetting porridge, seeds and sultanas for breakfast!