Okay, I know I'm getting the Dumb Award, but I honestly don't know...
Today I had to spend 12 hours on campus, eight of those at the library.
I forgot my lovingly prepared cucumber-fish-dill salad at home, therefore I had to find something at the cafeteria. Finally, amongst pizza slizes, pasta gratin, bagels, muffins, and cereals, I found two soups. Didn't want to get the cream of broccoli (it had mashed potatoes in it, and I thought it was probably made with flour and milk), so I opted for the noodle chicken broth. Of course I didn't eat the noodles (and carrots), not a single one, but I'm wondering if those,after bathing in that hot soup for hours are actually "giving up" carbs.
If you put fat in soup, it will cover everything. Does the same logic apply to carbs? Have I cheated without even knowing it?
Today I had to spend 12 hours on campus, eight of those at the library.
I forgot my lovingly prepared cucumber-fish-dill salad at home, therefore I had to find something at the cafeteria. Finally, amongst pizza slizes, pasta gratin, bagels, muffins, and cereals, I found two soups. Didn't want to get the cream of broccoli (it had mashed potatoes in it, and I thought it was probably made with flour and milk), so I opted for the noodle chicken broth. Of course I didn't eat the noodles (and carrots), not a single one, but I'm wondering if those,after bathing in that hot soup for hours are actually "giving up" carbs.
If you put fat in soup, it will cover everything. Does the same logic apply to carbs? Have I cheated without even knowing it?



...Was in HEAVEN -got to 150, for awhile, then got too busy, and gave in too much... and... OK holding pattern "keep it together..." 



Something to remember when I finally hit goal and head into maintaince...picking out the potatoes in soup = not good enough, holy buckets!



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