The stress diet
This is a specially formulated diet, designed to help you cope with the stress that builds up during the day.
BREAKFAST
1 Grapefruit
1 Slice whole wheat toast
1 cup skim milk
LUNCH
Small portion lean, steamed chicken with a cup of spinach
1 cup herbal tea
1 Chocolate biscuit
AFTERNOON TEA
The rest of the biscuits in the packet
1 tub of Rocky Road Ice Cream with Choc-Ice Topping
1 jar Nutella
DINNER
4 bottles of red wine
2 loaves Garlic Bread
1 family size Supreme Pizza
3 Snickers bars
LATE NIGHT SNACK
Whole frozen Sarah Lee cheesecake (eaten directly from the freezer)
DIET RULES
- If no-one sees you eat something, it has no calories
- When drinking a diet coke with a chocolate bar, the fat in the chocolate bar is cancelled out by the diet coke
- When you eat with someone else, calories don't count if you do not eat more than they do
- Food used for medical purposes does NOT count (for example: hot chocolate, toast, cheesecake and vodka)
- If you fatten up the people around you, you will look thinner
- Cinema related foods have a zero calorie count as they are part of the entertainment package and not counted as food intake (this includes: popcorn, choc tops, maltezers, jaffas and frozen cokes)
- Biscuit pieces have no calories because breaking the biscuits up causes calorie leakage
- Food licked from knives and spoons have no fat if you are in the process of cooking something
- Foods that are the same colour have the same amount of fat. Examples are: spinach and peppermint ice-cream, apples and red jelly snakes
- Chocolate is like a food-colour wild card and may be substituted for any other colour
- Anything eaten while standing has no calories due to gravity and the density of the calorie mass
- Food consumed from someone else's plate has no fat as it rightfully belongs to the other person and will cling to his/her plate (oh, how fat likes to cling!)
And remember: STRESSED SPELT BACKWARDS IS DESSERTS.
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