hahaha i read it wrong. I was looking at the serving size, the calories is 200

its still not bad for an ice cream sandwich, but its not 66 calories. But there is apparentally a DQ Fudge Bar-no sugar added that only has 50 calories (I went back and read it 3 times to make sure I wasnt reading the wrong thing lol). its probably not as good as the ice cream sandwich, but it could be a nice chocolaty treat.
I cant believe I used to eat small chocolate chip cookie dough blizzards so much- they have 720 calories!!! for a small!! Thats like half my daily calories I eat now lol, to think I used to eat one of those with a chicken strips meal-920 calories (I actually thought this would be more) thats a total of 1,640 calories for one meal. It really has become amazing to me to see how many calories are in things and how they add up so fast and how I didnt care AT ALL when I used to eat those things. I think its almost become a problem, like now when I see someone with something like a plate of chicken and dumplings, mashed potatoes with gravy, and fried okra, I see a plate of probably around 1300 calories and I think to myself "I wonder what their basal metabolic rate is, whether they work out, and whether they will gain weight because of the way they are eating" lol. I really have these kind of monologues going on in my head when I'm in the cafeteria.
For my work study I work in a dorm for the area coordinator who is the head of 2 dorms. Her latest assignment (which means its my latest assignment as well) is to interview approx. 60% of the sophomores in the dorm about their sophomore year. She has a list of specific questions she asks and pretty much she asks them and I have to write frantically what everyone says. So far we have interviewed 11 people and one thing that continually comes up is the fact that since they have come to college they have been sick A LOT. I went through this last year. I had soooooo many bronchial infections, bronchitis, laryngitis, sinus infections, etc... I blamed it on the fact that allergies are worse here and that we live in such close proximity to each other in our dorms. So, this topic kept coming up about how everyone was always sick, and in particular how about a month ago we had this huge epidemic sweep through the school. 60 students had to go to the hospital (we only have 1200 students at the college) there were people puking everywhere! I went out into the lobby of the dorm and there was someone puking, I stepped outside on my way to the cafeteria and there was someone puking, it was complete madness. My roomate and I quarintined ourselves in our room for about 5 days until the puking seemed to subside. But I was really excited that I didn't get whatever this thing was, I usually catch everything that goes around! Then I realized that at that point I had been eating healthier for about a month and in that month I hadnt gotten sick at all. It has been almost 3 months now since I started my new way of eating and I havent been sick once! not even a cold! I think this is pretty freakin amazing lol. Sooooooo to end this long winded story, my boss and I were talking about the amount that people here get sick and we started discussing reasons why it is. I think that nutrition has a LOT of an effect on things like this, and since college students eat HORRIBLY, that seems like a logical explanation (at least partly, along with the lack of sleep, lots of alcohol, and close proximity in the dorms) as to why people in college get sick so much more than they used to.