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As a missionary, I was so, so hungry.

I served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS, Mormon) in a country where the local culture called for a siesta: a long lunch break, possibly including a nap. Accordingly, my strict missionary schedule provided us with a two-hour lunch break—which was delightful—and balanced that by disallowing a dinner break—which was unpleasant indeed. I never had a car on my mission, and many of the towns I served in did not even have paved roads, so we rode mountain bikes. All day. Every day. I was hungry. So much exercise! So little food! As a "greenie"...
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Oprah, Weight Watchers and Loving Our Bodies

In the past few years, I’ve thought more than a couple times, “I’m so glad Oprah isn’t talking about her latest diet anymore.” I assumed she had learned to love her curvy figure. She always looks happy and confident on the cover of her magazine when I’m in the line at the grocery store. I was so glad that my daughter wouldn’t grow up with the fat wagon episode I had. Emmeline would grow up with all the best things about Oprah (and there are so many). However, at the beginning of the new year, I noticed an Oprah commercial about...
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