pimg class=”alignright” title=”Mousetrap” src=”http://i247.photobucket.com/albums/gg158/MDA2008/MDA2010/mousetrap.jpg” alt=”mousetrap” width=”320″ height=”212″ /The holidays are coming and with them the food. Maybe with a title=”Trick or Treat: Yea or Nay? ” href=”http://www.marksdailyapple.com/healthy-halloween-children/” target=”_self”Halloween/a come and gone, the season is already upon you in your social/work/family circles. Beyond the actual meals themselves, there are the umpteen parties, open houses, potlucks, lunches, brunches, happy hours, coffee hours, bake sales, soup suppers, and bazaars #8211; as well as the continual conveyer belt of office/shop/home display of every sweet and savory (mostly sweet) treat known to humankind. As fun as it all is, the holidays can be a seasonal equivalent of the Bermuda Triangle #8211; a festively decorated abyss where good intentions get swallowed along with the latest Martha Stewart recipe./p
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pWe Primal types bring both common sense and the reasonable a title=”80/20 Revisited” href=”http://www.marksdailyapple.com/8020-principle/” target=”_self”80/20 Principle/a to the holiday season (as any other occasion). We partake moderately and […]
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