MSN: I quit sugar for two weeks; here’s what happened with my body
Sugar is not only addictive but can also lead to various health problems in the long run. Even though sugar is deeply embedded in our daily diet, through processed foods and drinks, quitting it may be ...
I quit sugar for two weeks; here’s what happened with my body
My wife and I decided to quit sugar for a month. Nowadays, you can't hurl a cronut without hitting a thought-provoking expose on how sugar is destroying humanity one disease at a time. Before deciding ...
AOL: I Quit Sugar 6 Weeks Ago, and I’m Genuinely Surprised by the Results
I Quit Sugar 6 Weeks Ago, and I’m Genuinely Surprised by the Results
moneycontrol.com: 5 reasons it is hard for you to quit sugar and how to fix it
5 reasons it is hard for you to quit sugar and how to fix it
What is the correct (grammatical) simple past and past participle form of the verb quit? Is it quit or quitted? She quitted her job. (She has quitted her job.) She quit her job. (She has quit her ...
Is it "quit" or "quitted"? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
I just searched for "an ass that wouldn't quit" in Google Books. Every single one of the 10 matches on the first page of results was a sexualised reference to a female with a shapely posterior. I also tried searching for "a mule that wouldn't quit" (mules being stereotypically stubborn) to see if I might find any more "literal" instances, but that returned no matches at all.