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  1. G’day NOPE .....Not One Puff Ever.... (replace Ever with Min,Hour, Day as required.)
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  2. Where are all my Cooking Train riders that post their food? @Cbdave @notsmokinjo @Reciprocity and others....let's open up this thread again and post our foodie pics!! Tonight I am making my Mediterranean Lentil Stew, Horiatiki Greek Salad and Sauteed Peppers with Garlic and Rosemary (see attached). I hope to see all your foodie pics soon!
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  3. G’day NOPE .....Not One Puff Ever.... (replace Ever with Min,Hour, Day as required.)
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  4. Same as always
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  5. HAHA!! I thought it was the food game...LOL!!!! Manager
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  7. Hi @Kdad... I think we do have to quit the desire to smoke. I think Joel is partially right. Long term non smokers occassionally want to smoke BECAUSE they have not truely addressed their inner desire to want to smoke AND they still believe that smoking can somehow make them feel better. Here is a snippet of a quote from my quitnet library that sums up this idea. You should not be trying to quit smoking. That's only a symptom. You should be trying to quit craving, because craving is the only way that smoking can happen. But even craving is only a symptom. The real problem - what you must "quit" - is your belief that an instant spent with a lungful of poison is superior to the same instant spent with fresh, clean, pure air. That belief is an error, and it's the source of every craving you've ever had. You have an awesome quit @Kdad... keep posting and keep reading.
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