Chocolate
I’ve already gone through one chocolate advent calendar and it’s not even Thanksgiving, yet, and I’m still choking on the stale fun sized M&M’s that made their way into my life like a bad friend (though, truth be told, it was I who finagled Halloween candy from several little kids). This time last year I vowed to abtsain from sugar (hahahahaha). Then I swung the other way telling myself that I have to have “balance.” Then my doctor told me to stay away from chocolate and caffeine (too bad I don’t believe in Western medicine). Now chocolate is a staple food group, second to vegetables and dairy.
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Just for today, I love chocolate.