Quote by Carre Otis
You have to find a balance with food in your life - you cant take

You have to find a balance with food in your life – you cant take out food. It can be absolutely terrifying. – Carre Otis

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Life is full of change and uncertainty. We know this. We experience it on a daily basis. – Carre Otis

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