Also, since they are frozen, they actually have negative calories - the energy your body expends heating them from below freezing to body temperature counteracts the calories in the food itself :)
(I once saw a proof to that effect... which relied on confusing "calories" and "kilocalories".)
When my nephews got old enough, I decided to follow the rules in the Mean Auntie Instruction Manual, specifically, giving books as birthday gifts instead of toys. You have a few years before you have to make that choice!
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Also, since they are frozen, they actually have negative calories - the energy your body expends heating them from below freezing to body temperature counteracts the calories in the food itself :)
(I once saw a proof to that effect... which relied on confusing "calories" and "kilocalories".)
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the energy your body expends heating them from below freezing to body temperature counteracts the calories in the food itself
Ooo, that's true too! =)
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When my nephews got old enough, I decided to follow the rules in the Mean Auntie Instruction Manual, specifically, giving books as birthday gifts instead of toys. You have a few years before you have to make that choice!
(My work is a big bucket of crazy as well.)
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I hope she'll be a nerdy/book-worm girl =D I've already given her a Star Wars ABC Book. Well, at least, her _dad_ loves it =D
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