Monday, April 5, 2010 by kate

So you OD’d on Easter and you’re ready to drown your sorrows in a vat of chocolate. Don’t let that bunny get the best of you. One day of overeating won’t ruin the rest of your life unless you let it.
For the record, I have a problem with chocolate.

(I believe I’ve covered this topic before.) So in order for me to stay on track, I need to get that dark force out of my house. Here are some things I’ve tried.
Freeze itChances are you’ll forget you put it in there. Also – when you do want a piece of chocolate, the frozen piece will take longer to melt in your mouth, so you won’t be able to scarf down mounds of chocolates in minutes.
Toss itThat’s right. It’s wasteful. But would you rather store it in your hips? Sometimes you just have to throw the chocolate out. In fact, take that trash to the dumpster right now because in a fit of chocolate haze, I wouldn’t put it past myself to dig through the trash bag for a morsel of chocolate. Don’t look at me that way … you know you would, too, if no one was looking.
Donate it
To a worthy cause. Like your skinny coworkers.
Cook it
Chop up that evil chocolate bunny and make chocolate chip cookies or add them to this
Banana nut muffin recipe.
What do you do with your leftover chocolate?
Labels: chocolate, Easter bunny, healthy recipe

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Thursday, April 1, 2010 by kate
Me and the
Easter Bunny don’t always get along so well. He gets on my nerves, happily hopping around spreading joy and
Almond Joys. All the while I’m dreading our inevitable encounter. I know Easter is supposed to be a day of sacred celebration and egg decorating, but it really just turns into a day of temptation for me. Because there’s chocolate. Lots and lots of chocolate. Everywhere.
So I was delighted to find out the evil Easter Bunny isn’t all that bad. According to a recent study, he’s got our hearts in mind when he fills our baskets with bon bons.
German researchers have found that a bit of chocolate every day may lower your risk of having a heart attack or stroke by 40%. They believe flavonols in the chocolate help the muscles in blood vessels widen, which lowers blood pressure.
The key here is “a bit” of chocolate – 6 grams to be exact.

How many grams are in a Cadbury Creme Egg? Or three. Just asking. Not for myself, or anything.
But thankfully these “experts” have also warned us that eating large amounts of chocolate could lead to weight gain.*
"This is not a prescription to eat more chocolate," said Dr. Robert Eckel, a professor of medicine at the University of Colorado. Bugger. Eckel knows me too well.
So, go enjoy a bit – 6 grams – of chocolate on Sunday, guilt-free. You’re eating for your health!
*Duh.
Labels: chocolate, Easter, Easter bunny, health

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