dilemma

avigail

I was writing about eating healthy food while eating a muffin.

My conscious side whispered” how can you write tips, as you  stuff it in?”

 

I was in a real dilemma, so, ate it all, and I  stopped writing.

Now that it’s over, I can continue my tips with no inner fighting.

 

Why I am telling you this, you may be thinking?

My integrity needs to clear this, as I’m preparing my apple vinegar soda healthy drinking.

  • Author: AVIGAIL (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: July 8th, 2017 14:07
  • Category: Unclassified
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  • Heather T

    And...I'm hungry, lol. Apple vinegar soda? Do tell...

    • avigail

      its a good cleaning mechanism and boosts vitality :)))

    • BRIAN & ANGELA

      Ohhhhhhhh AVI ~ You know that KETTLE should never call the POT black ~ when they've both been on the same fire ! In the sme way I have to take the LOG out of my EYE before I mention the splinter in Yours. I'm always preaching CONSERVATION ~ but i do segregate my waste and RECYCLE !
      BUT ~ BUT ~ BUT Eating a MU * * IN while preaching healthy eating Arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrgh ! Praying for you ~ Love & Hugs in the SPIRIT BRIAN XOX

      • avigail

        ha ha Brian - a muffin that my husband made - couldn't resist... the aroma ... love and hugs Brian

      • FredPeyer

        Do as I say, not as I do!
        I for one don't see any dilemma. First of all, a muffin does have healthy ingredients (don't argue, my wife runs a small bakery!).
        Second, I saw in your answer to Brian that your husband made it. Therefore it qualifies as comfort food and that makes it healthy.

        I liked this little fun poem!

        • avigail

          thanks FredPeyer OK you convinced me :)))

        • Augustus

          Conscious cleansing time. Precious.

          • avigail

            love that expression Augustus 🙂



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