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Kitchen out of bounds

by Sallyo on 01 May 2013, 11:13

Tomorrow is fast day , fast number 8? I have to think it through because a man is coming to put the sealer on the new cork tiles in the new kitchen. We won't be able to use the kitchen that night so we're thinking take-aways. One idea I had was eating normally in the morning, eating lunch, but then skipping dinner altogether. Another option would be to do a normal fast but chose a very light take-away dinner- miso soup, sushi? I am tending to the second option at the moment. I can't quite face the idea of no dinner!

Katharina is my fasting buddy.
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