I feel fat! Golden Corral

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I went to golden corral for Dinner tonight with a lot of people from work. It was delicious but I feel like a cow now. There is just so much amazing food there that you do not know what to eat first, and you do not know when to stop. It is ridiculous!

I have not been there since I was a teenager. I can recall my family spent many weekends in the packed buffets all around Cincinnati. It was good times and sometimes I miss it. In fact my cousin wrote me on facebook and told me that grandma was making dinner. Wish I could go if I didnt live 14 hours away. :/

Luckily, I resisted all temptation and did not get any desert, instead I opted for a plate full of fresh fruit. Yum!

I am going to pay for this in the Gym tomorrow, but its okay. For tonight, I had a great meal and good company. What more could you ask for?

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