Colorado Cookie; Saturday Funny

Saturday, May 1, 2010

HOLY COW! How did we get to May already!!!! Time flies for sure!

So, as you long term readers know, I love my weekend cookie treat! OH YES! It was no different in Colorado! Behold below, THE COOKIE! Got this baby at The Wisdom Tea House I chatted about in my Monday post. This cookie weighed almost as much a a small dog! Just kidding but it was HUGE! We all shared it!!! YUMMY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Brought one home too! The pic below that is one of the seating areas in there. So cozy!!!!! We don't have anything cute like that where I live...



OK, Saturday Funny: Can anyone that is a chocolate lover do the below???



“Strength is the capacity to break a chocolate bar into four pieces with your bare hands—and then eat just one of the pieces.”
― Judith Viorst

PS: Just a reminder to not forget the FitDeck Cards Giveaway. It is open through end of day today!

PPS: You can still enter the giveaway for the $20 Dick's Sporting Goods gift card here . Read about it here too.

More pics tomorrow!!!! Have a great day!

 

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  • 4/30/2010 9:01 PM HereticPrincess wrote:
    That cookie looks delicious! It's so big! That tea house looks very cute too...but as a chocolate lover I cannot do what the quote says, though it is a beautiful quote indeed!
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  • 5/1/2010 2:53 AM Cammy-TippyToeDiet wrote:
    I wasn't even thinking about cookies...until now. Looks yummy!
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    1. 5/1/2010 10:58 AM truth2beingfit wrote:
      Sorry Cammy!
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  • 5/1/2010 4:53 AM Sheri wrote:
    You know, I pride myself in how I've been able to restrain from binging, but if I had a Hershey bar in my hand I could not just break it up and eat one piece.
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  • 5/1/2010 5:29 AM Diane wrote:
    I've seen cookies like that! And you KNOW many are eaten in one sitting, by one person. Eeek. And chocolate, that is a hard thing to give up, but I do try to break it into 1oz servings first, and only eat that much. It is hard. I've noticed it is easier to stick to a smaller serving if it is dark, dark chocolate - there is only so much of that one can eat in one sitting
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    1. 5/1/2010 11:00 AM truth2beingfit wrote:
      Diane, YES, there are people that eat this in 1 serving. I can eat a pretty big cookie here at home but with this one, I only made it half way thru before putting it down!
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  • 5/1/2010 6:16 AM Diane Fit to the Finish wrote:
    I'm proud of you for sharing that cookie - but then I wouldn't have thought you'd ever eat that much cookie in one sitting!

    We don't have any cute places like that here either. I can break the chocolate bar and just eat one piece, but then I may eat the rest later!
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    1. 5/1/2010 11:01 AM truth2beingfit wrote:
      Diane, I can eat a pretty big cookie but that one was HUGE and thick & packed with all kinds of goodies! Very filling!
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  • 5/1/2010 6:24 AM Emergefit wrote:
    a)You have convinced me this week to move back to my 30-year home of Colorado -- really considering it after these posts, no joke.

    b)Paraphrased: Strength isn't being able to lift hundreds -- thousand of pounds each week in the gym. Strength is being able to push a 4 oz. cookie away.

    c) You are Gem Jody G!!!
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    1. 5/1/2010 10:45 AM truth2beingfit wrote:
      Roy, don't leave before we can meet!!! Crap, I hate the 405 traffic!

      You are too funny & too sweet!
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  • 5/1/2010 6:39 AM karen-fitnessjourney wrote:
    Sadly, I have no will power where chocolate is concerned. It's the work of the devil I tell you!
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    1. 5/1/2010 11:00 AM truth2beingfit wrote:
      Funny!
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  • 5/1/2010 6:45 AM sian-girlgetstrong wrote:
    Sorry but I would fail that test! LOL
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