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Laugh Yourself Skinny You're just about to ruin your diet by eating a slice of cake (which will only lead to eating another slice of cake) when you call up your reminder: When told that people were hungry with no bread to eat, Marie Antoinette famously said, "Let them eat cake!" Historians now agree that Ms. Antoinette was a horribly vain woman who wanted everyone else to be heavier than she was. A kinder, gentler Marie Antoinette would have said, "Let them eat high fiber crackers!" It makes you smile. Suddenly, cake seems ridiculous...and high fiber crackers sound delish (okay, maybe that's…mehr

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Laugh Yourself Skinny You're just about to ruin your diet by eating a slice of cake (which will only lead to eating another slice of cake) when you call up your reminder: When told that people were hungry with no bread to eat, Marie Antoinette famously said, "Let them eat cake!" Historians now agree that Ms. Antoinette was a horribly vain woman who wanted everyone else to be heavier than she was. A kinder, gentler Marie Antoinette would have said, "Let them eat high fiber crackers!" It makes you smile. Suddenly, cake seems ridiculous...and high fiber crackers sound delish (okay, maybe that's stretching it). Read a silly reminder every morning and record your dieting hits and bombs along the way. Laugh. Hearken back to it throughout the day. Laugh some more. Don't eat cake. By the time you finish Laugh Yourself Skinny, you'll be slim- it's so easy, it's not even funny...well, actually, it is pretty funny. Samara Klein lost forty pounds ten years ago and hasn't gained a pound since- mostly because she's so busy being amused. By day, she's a book publishing professional, but she moonlights as a humorist, winning the first ever New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest.
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Samara Q. Klein once lost 40 pounds and never found it again. She now works as a children's books sales manager at Harry N. Abrams, Inc., and moonlights as a humorist - winning the first New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest and writing humor for The Boston Globe. Her short stories have been published in the literary journals PIF and Release.