tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1212887797027671144.post1784620980746368180..comments2014-04-07T10:26:04.529-07:00Comments on Peake's Dumping Ground: LentJade Peakehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06435103294914943737noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1212887797027671144.post-41013817587582087822012-03-01T02:17:34.052-08:002012-03-01T02:17:34.052-08:00I hope you manage to hold out then! 40 days and 40...I hope you manage to hold out then! 40 days and 40 nights that would normally rush by without much though, will seem like an eternity with the constant nagging inclinations of what you may NOT do, namely eat cake, chocolate, sweets and biscuits.<br /><br />Rather than thinking this way, rest assured with thoughts of the juicy replacements you can eat in order to substitute your cravings for those unnaturally produced products you mention. <br /><br />Nature is your answer and nature will provide you with all the sugar replacement you need in your hours of need.<br /><br />I do not advocate cheating, but you did not mention that you may not eat naturally sugary foods found in nature, thus I have provided a few examples of just some delights, just to get you started.<br /><br />delicious red strawberries<br />sumptuous passion fruits<br />delightful blackberries<br />trickling honey<br />refreshing grapes<br /><br />I am sure that if you may eat such natural foods, that your willpower will quite easily make it through 40 days and 40 nights.<br /><br />Have fun with you quest for lent, it will be a much healthier way to quench your sugar cravings. Hehe!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04968226427906556935noreply@blogger.com