Quote by Jean Kerr
If you have formed the habit of checking on every new diet that co

If you have formed the habit of checking on every new diet that comes along, you will find that, mercifully, they all blur together, leaving you with only one definite piece of information: french-fried potatoes are out. – Jean Kerr

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