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If eating cake for breakfast is bad, I don't wanna be good. Anyway, a small slice of cake isn't much worse for you than a bowl of the sugary junk s... more » -
I had a friend that went on a "eat chocolate desserts instead of lunch" for a month. He lost ten pounds and his cholesterol went down. He's a pre... more » -
I am so not coming over to your place for cocktails. more » -
No, but try to offset it with some protein or you're gonna crash hard after an hour. more » -
I got one wisdom tooth out last summer because it was impacted and causing toothaches, however the oral surgeon said that I could keep the other th... more »
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Not according to Bill Cosby. more » -
eating cake for breakfast is good for your soul. more » -
If someone was sitting on your couch oozing pus from MRSA-infected sores, you might want to have the thing professionally cleaned. Or soak it in ac... more »
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Consider that cake, pancakes, and waffles are made of the same things. Then consider that pancakes and waffles are covered in butter and sugar, whi... more »
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It is only bad for you if you eat it "for breakfast" after 11:30am. more » -
Nope. more » -
I've experienced the same when I got excited taking a health products given to me and I forgot to eat my meal first. Crackers is the answer but mil... more » -
Fnarf's suggestion of steam is a good one. I've always wanted a fabric steamer (so I can iron less) and this seems like a great excuse to buy one. ... more » -
Yecchhh. Um, steam? Maybe a carpet steamer? more » -
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I had not two, not four, but NINE wisdom teeth removed when I was 21. Most of them were smaller than regular teeth, but four were regular-sized, an... more » -
My husband and I both still have all our wisdom teeth. (He's 60, I'm 50.) His are fully in, straight, and have never caused him the slightest probl... more » -
Try a dentist for a second opinion who is NOT an oral surgeon. Then you'll be sure it's not for the $$$. My dentist, Dr. LeMire at MedicalDental on... more » -
First of all, the word is preventive. If he used the word "preventative," then he's trying to sound important (maybe he is) and informed (he isn't)... more » -
I don't have wisdom teeth. Not just that they haven't emerged, but I was actually born without the possibility of ever getting them. Why? No idea. ... more » - more answers in Health & Drugs »
