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If you have a fried bologna, egg, and cheese sandwich, but on whole wheat, does that make it okay or should you just go for the full on sin?

hankster 9 Feb 8
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Assuming you don't eat one every single morning for breakfast, I say have it the way you want it. If white bread makes the sandwich (it wouldn't for me but my preferences don't count here), then go for it.

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it's your mouth and your stomach and toilet. you don't get many choices so knock yourself out.

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That's like fries, cheeseburger, apple pie, and diet coke. You might as well just go for the gold... so-to-speak.

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Whatever sounds good to you, go for it! There is no sin, that is religious guilt BS.

JK666 Level 7 Feb 8, 2018
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I'll just leave this here....

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Yummy.

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Mayo! But i prefer the taste/texture of whole wheat or oatmeal bread, so it's okay

@hankster I can't do mayo either

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mayo

@hankster miracle whip

@hankster well I am trying to create a sinful situation..looks like I did it but not in the way i wanted to

@hankster there is fodder for atheistic humor in a brand name like Miracle Whip though

@hankster concoction is probably a better word

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Why stop there? Batter and deep fry that sucker!

@hankster Probably something Greek 😀 .

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Full on sin is much better, it’s much more fun. James

Leon Level 5 Feb 8, 2018
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I eat nothing but super generic white bread, and I'm doing just fine. Actually I'm about to make a sausage egg and cheese on grilled white bread 🙂

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I like wheat bread. With nuts and seeds too. So I think it’s great. But on an English muffin would be awesome.

Attn English people: What do you call English Muffins? They are not crumpets. Similar, but not.

Yum. Now I’m hungry.

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Its only a sin if you are trying to lose weight.

Fun fact - "Sin" is from early Greek, that means "to miss the mark", as in missing the target with an arrow".

So, whatever you do that fails to achieve what you think you should, is a Sin.

I did not now that.

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"Sin?" If you're used to eating that kind of food, go for it.
I would likely have bad reactions to such food, since I don't eat it.

Me, too.

Remember sins don’t matter to us hehehe. James

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