Chocolate
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I hope you all don't mind something a little OT. I just had to post this, in
light of all the past discussions on healthy vs. unhealthy and letting
children choose what to eat!! Funny.
Ren
Chocolate is a vegetable.
Chocolate is derived from cocoa beans.
Bean = vegetable.
Sugar is derived from either sugar cane or sugar BEETS.
Both of them are plants, in the vegetable category.
Thus, chocolate is a vegetable.
To go one step further, chocolate candy bars also contain milk,
which is dairy. So candy bars are a health food.
Chocolate-covered raisins, cherries, orange slices and strawberries
all count as fruit, so eat as many as you want.
Remember: "STRESSED" spelled backward is "DESSERTS"
light of all the past discussions on healthy vs. unhealthy and letting
children choose what to eat!! Funny.
Ren
Chocolate is a vegetable.
Chocolate is derived from cocoa beans.
Bean = vegetable.
Sugar is derived from either sugar cane or sugar BEETS.
Both of them are plants, in the vegetable category.
Thus, chocolate is a vegetable.
To go one step further, chocolate candy bars also contain milk,
which is dairy. So candy bars are a health food.
Chocolate-covered raisins, cherries, orange slices and strawberries
all count as fruit, so eat as many as you want.
Remember: "STRESSED" spelled backward is "DESSERTS"
Kelli Traaseth
Thank you Ren!
Kelli T
starsuncloud@... wrote:
I hope you all don't mind something a little OT. I just had to post this, in
light of all the past discussions on healthy vs. unhealthy and letting
children choose what to eat!! Funny.
Ren
Chocolate is a vegetable.
Chocolate is derived from cocoa beans.
Bean = vegetable.
Sugar is derived from either sugar cane or sugar BEETS.
Both of them are plants, in the vegetable category.
Thus, chocolate is a vegetable.
To go one step further, chocolate candy bars also contain milk,
which is dairy. So candy bars are a health food.
Chocolate-covered raisins, cherries, orange slices and strawberries
all count as fruit, so eat as many as you want.
Remember: "STRESSED" spelled backward is "DESSERTS"
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Kelli T
starsuncloud@... wrote:
I hope you all don't mind something a little OT. I just had to post this, in
light of all the past discussions on healthy vs. unhealthy and letting
children choose what to eat!! Funny.
Ren
Chocolate is a vegetable.
Chocolate is derived from cocoa beans.
Bean = vegetable.
Sugar is derived from either sugar cane or sugar BEETS.
Both of them are plants, in the vegetable category.
Thus, chocolate is a vegetable.
To go one step further, chocolate candy bars also contain milk,
which is dairy. So candy bars are a health food.
Chocolate-covered raisins, cherries, orange slices and strawberries
all count as fruit, so eat as many as you want.
Remember: "STRESSED" spelled backward is "DESSERTS"
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kayb85
And here's a serious article about the nutritional value of chocolate:
http://www.ifis.org/index.html
Sheila
http://www.ifis.org/index.html
Sheila
--- In Unschooling-dotcom@y..., starsuncloud@c... wrote:
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>
>
> I hope you all don't mind something a little OT. I just had to post
this, in
> light of all the past discussions on healthy vs. unhealthy and
letting
> children choose what to eat!! Funny.
> Ren
>
>
> Chocolate is a vegetable.
>
> Chocolate is derived from cocoa beans.
> Bean = vegetable.
> Sugar is derived from either sugar cane or sugar BEETS.
>
> Both of them are plants, in the vegetable category.
> Thus, chocolate is a vegetable.
>
> To go one step further, chocolate candy bars also contain milk,
> which is dairy. So candy bars are a health food.
>
> Chocolate-covered raisins, cherries, orange slices and strawberries
> all count as fruit, so eat as many as you want.
>
> Remember: "STRESSED" spelled backward is "DESSERTS"
Darlene Popoalii
--- On Mon 06/30, Helen Hegener < HEM-Editor@... > wrote:
From: Helen Hegener [mailto: HEM-Editor@...]
To: [email protected]
Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 19:58:39 -0800
Subject: [Unschooling-Discussion] Chocolate
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Chocolate is one of my bad habits (I have many).<BR>
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Helen<BR>
Check your museums there's a chocolate exhibit making it's way around, it'll be here in October. The kids and I are so looking forward it, for now we're going to enjoy the Robot exhibit that is also making the rounds.
Darlene
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