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I think I'm lost in the discussion. First there were Kisses and then the discussion about transfat and oil? I'm really confused right now. Anyways, back to the chocolate.. I used to love kisses because it's really sweet and it's in bite size. It's not my favorite chocolate of all but it is one of the chocolates I like to eat.
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"haleymcadams1" > wrote in
message .. . > > I think I'm lost in the discussion. First there were Kisses and then the > discussion about transfat and oil? I'm really confused right now. It's called thread drift. :-) Cheri |
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On 9/19/2011 4:29 AM, haleymcadams1 wrote:
> I think I'm lost in the discussion. First there were Kisses and then the > discussion about transfat and oil? I'm really confused right now. > Anyways, back to the chocolate.. I used to love kisses because it's > really sweet and it's in bite size. It's not my favorite chocolate of > all but it is one of the chocolates I like to eat. Threads in this newsgroup tend to wander around enough that, in some newsgroups, they'd be repeatedly renamed to match the wandering. Back to chocolate: I prefer dark chocolate since it tends to have less effect on my blood glucose readings. Robert Miles |
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Lol, threads drift constantly on usenet
![]() "haleymcadams1" > wrote in message .. . > > I think I'm lost in the discussion. First there were Kisses and then > the > discussion about transfat and oil? I'm really confused right now. > Anyways, back to the chocolate.. I used to love kisses because it's > really sweet and it's in bite size. It's not my favorite chocolate of > all but it is one of the chocolates I like to eat. > > > > > -- > haleymcadams1 |
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