you dip a perfectly nutritious apple into a healthy dose of Nutella, does that negate
all of the nutrition you would have gotten from the apple? If your answer is
yes, then I ask you, are there different rules if the partaker is 6 months pregnant?
I should warn you that not giving a favorable response to a pregnant lady can have nasty, albeit unintended, consequences. Unintended because I don't ALWAYS have control of my emotions...or my eating habits.
5 comments:
Nutella! You are genius. I would have never thought of that but dang girl...thanks for the idea. I can't wait to try. I've been using this 6 weeks post baby no exercising and other things excuse to eat anything i want...but after my 6 week point I may have to stop baking goodies everyday! love you.
ps i think you're the only person i type "love you" at the end of my comments. but i do.
Have you seen the commercial advertising Nutella? They portray it as a healthy snack--to put on bread and fruit, etc. So, I say if Nutella thinks it's a healthy snack, then it must be a healthy snack. Plus I am OBSESSED with Nutella (so I tell myself it's sorta like peanut butter, right?). You MUST try Nutella on crepes with strawberries or raspberries and a little powdered sugar. Dream. And, of course it's healthy!
Well it's called the hazelnut spread, and nuts are healthy so I say go for it. And it's really good with bananas, and graham crackers, and animal crackers...
Guess what- apples dipped in anything is healthy when you're six months pregnant. It's the platform theory- if the platform is healthy, the whole thing is healthy!!!
Nutella is 100% health food, take my word.
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