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    Golden Arches, the King and the Cute Dog
    2008-03-08 06:11:00
    So, you have decided to start getting healthy. You want to drop some weight. You have committed to do better with your eating choices. Yeah you. *wave pom poms wildly* Change the scenario now. You are in your car. You have had a crazy as hell day. You still have 8 million errands to finish running and your stomach is growling louder than the music blaring from your radio. You are faced with McDonalds, Burger King, Wendy’s, Taco Bell or KFC. Only because you need to multi task and get it all done. You super hero you. So...what do you do? Do you make a weak choice and blow that diet plan? Absolutely not. That’s right. It is possible to take the kiddos to McDonalds and still do right by your diet. You simply have to make the right choices. First, toss the idea of that soda right out the window. I am happy to say that the last time that I frequented a fast food place, they had unsweetened iced tea and they had bottled water. They also had a couple of non carbonated choices
    By: Our Wicked Weighs
     
    Our Big Trip Part 6- Bryce Canyon, Canyonlands and Arches National Parks
    2007-03-09 15:07:16
    The background about Our Big Trip is here. Day 36- Sunday, July 20: We awoke well-rested in a campground just a stone’s throw from Bryce Canyon National Park, so named for Ebenezer Bryce, who, upon seeing it, called it “One hell of a place to lose a cow.” Bryce is not actually a canyon, but a series of natural amphitheaters. It resides much higher than any of the other parks in Utah, so it is much cooler. We anticipated teeming masses of tourists, but were pleasantly surprised. During the mid-morning we drove along the road that runs aside the rims of the amphitheaters and got a bird’s eye view. Then after lunch we strapped on our hiking boots and hiked along the Peek-A-Boo Trail, which runs down from the lip into the heart of the largest amphitheater and then back up. It was about a 5 1/2 mile walk, and the path rose and fell sharply. It was a strenuous hike, but it was made easier because it was overcast and not too hot, and even rained on us about a third of
    By: The Frog Bog
     
     
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