Friday, August 14, 2009

Day Four- Smooth Sailing

I feel like I don't have much to say about today other than it was pretty decent. It wasn't anything like yesterday. I woke up starving though. So I think I've probably had more limeade in days past. I feel like limes have more juice in them than lemons despite being smaller. I seem to go through less of them when I juice.

I have to make a confession though. Like I said I woke up hungry and while I was making a batch of limeade I licked the maple syrup spoon. More than once. It tasted magnificent. hahaha. Is that cheating? I don't know, but I don't regret it.

I also thought I might add something I've been doing basically every day so far. I don't know if you've ever seen the glorious cultural nugget that is Wife Swap, but it never fails to entertain. I saw this episode once about this raw-vegan lady in Arizona who thought staring at the sun & sunbathing was a natural cure for world hunger. She did it everyday for hours, and talked about how she realized she couldn't sustain herself on sun alone, but if she could she would. I scoured the internet this afternoon looking for a clip, but to no avail. Anyway...

This episode popped into my head the other day while I was lying in the grass with my dog. Even though sunbathing as a cure to world hunger is about the stupidest crock of shit thing I have ever heard, I do think there is a bit of valid advice in suggesting fellow master cleansers sunbathe a little. Who wants to eat after being hot or in the sun? No one. I also just feel like it invigorates me a little. I don't do it for very long (primarily because I am pasty), but also the sun can be draining. However, thirty minutes makes me feel better and more awake.

One thing about today (and actually last night as I was trying to go to bed) is I have been having some serious cravings. I haven't considered actually eating, my "food noise" hasn't gotten that bad yet, but more just food fantasizing. Let me tell you, when this whole thing is said and done and I can handle dairy again, I cannot wait to make a sandwich on grainy, crusty bread with juicy tomatoes, balsamic & oil, ripped basil and smokey mozzarella. Oh, with a little salt & pepper too. It's on my mind like whoa. Doesn't that sound delicious?

Time to go drink my tea...

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