Here's the story:
Yesterday afternoon I had the
So once our mission was complete and he was satisfied, and after making a quick trip into Trader Joes for some "necessaries", I ran into a normal grocery store for just one thing I needed for dinner. In the checkout line I noticed the Women's World magazine. It made me smile, because my grandma loved this magazine. She bought it every week without fail. And everytime I would go to her house, for as long back as I can remember, I'd read her Women's World magazine. On the cover right now is Oprah, with a big headline about her diet soup. And, no kidding, sitting ON her shoulder is a cupcake with enough frosting to frost an entire cake! So I couldn't resist, and I bought it.
And I learned some very important things while reading it last night. Grandma knew what she was doing in choosing her reading material, apparently. Life changing information in there. Here are two things I learned that I think you need to know:
1. "Save $$$ by nibbling chocolate!"
"Before you go shopping, enjoy a handful of M&M's or a few Hershey's Kisses or a couple bites from your favorite chocolate bar. There's strong evidence that nibbling chocolate helps prevent you from falling for snazzy marketing displays or sales that tempt you to purchase items you don't actually need! University of Utah researchers say the credit goes to the amino acid tryptophan, which is abundant in the sweet treat. Tryptophan helps your body produce serotonin, a brain chemical that helps curb impulsive spending."
Hmm. I've always wondered how to avoid snazzy marketing displays.
2. "Live six years longer by ditching your diet!"
"People who carry 10 to 20 extra pounds at middle age live about six years longer than their thinner counterparts, says a Tokyo University study. Turns out, skinny folks have weaker immune systems, making it harder for them to fend off diseases."
So, essentially, the November/December baking, combined with not running, controlled my impulsive spending and gained me six years!
the woman's world magazine...funny cause I bout this same issue because it made me think of Grandma. I hadn't bought it in a long time till this week. I learned that it hasn't changed in 26 years! Same cover, skinny girl on the cover selling the new diet of the week, as well as a delicous looking dessert of some type right next to it. Same 5 minute mystery, same 'found true love' story. Seriously, I don't think it has ever changed.
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