Who ate all the pies

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661-Pete
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Re: Who ate all the pies

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This isn't a tip (well, if it is, it's a most uncomfortable one! :lol: ).

A couple of weeks ago I broke a tooth. Rather painful. It took me over a week to get a dentist appointment. During that time had to eat on just one side of my mouth, and found it painful chewing. As a consequence, my input of snacks and junk food dropped to zero.

I now find that my weight, after being static (and borderline obese) for months, has suddenly dipped 3Kg (nearly ½ stone in old money). Is there a connection, I wonder? The tooth is now fixed. Can I keep it up?
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Govnor
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Re: Who ate all the pies

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Pie and chips here an endangered species, the Biscuit barrel is empty as well.
This new health eating passable, but I feel hungry for hours later.
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