Food For Thought

I’m sitting here wanting to tell you all about my weekend:

what I accomplished–clearing out old stuff for charity and adding much needed space to my home and peace of mind.

the good buys I found–Home Goods was packed this weekend and they’ve updated the wall art/paintings;

the realization I had on Sunday–If God don’t like ugly why should I?;

the answer I finally have for those who use lack of money as an excuse to present themselves to the world as broke, busted, and confused…”You have to become your own stylist.”

As much as I would like to expound upon my insightful weekend, I cannot. You see, it’s late, not wee hours late, but late enough to label a snack, a “late-night” snack. And RDD has decided that late-night snacking should remain in the past. A done deal, finito. Like biker shorts and asymetrical hair cuts-it’s over.

I once heard Oprah and Bob say that that late night urge to eat is really caused because your body is beginning to burn fat, which is why you want to eat something.

And I’ve found that the best cure for a late-night snack attack is a good nights sleep. You’re never hungry in your dreams. A little extra sleep will have you feeling well rested, refreshed, and ready for a good breakfast that will get your metabolism going in the morning. Besides, I realized something else this weekend:

Nothing taste as good as a flat stomach feels! On that note, I’m going to turn in early.

So tell me, what do you do to resist the temptation to give in to the snack monster?