2 Baffling Diet Decisions
By: Anthony Adragna
Published: March 12, 2011

This is the season to get outside and to give something up for the Christian celebration of Lent. Two men have taken interesting paths to realizing those dreams.
1) Joe D'Amico (McDonald's-based diet): This Chicago man plans to run the Los Angeles Marathon on March 20. He calls himself the "McRunner" because for the 30 days leading up to the race (he's on day 22 now) he plans to eat nothing but McDonalds. According to the Chicago Sun-Times, D'Amico says he's feeling well and ready for the final push. His run will go to a good cause. For every person who becomes a fan of his on Facebook, $2 will be donated to Ronald McDonald House charities (he will raise $2,500 separately). D'Amico has no formal agreement and claims, "I love McDonald’s and I love running."

2) J. Wilson (Beer-based diet): In honor of Lent, Mr. Wilson has decided to reduce his diet to water and 4 pints of beer a day. That's right, he's only drinking beer (and blogging about it). He has the guidance of a local doctor and preacher in his quest, which will amount to just under 1,200 calories a day. He says that his goal is to never become drunk and added, "It's not like a joke."

Photo by Fooyoh/ James Cridland

Comments:
Chris
March 12, 2011

For Lent I considered giving up chocolate- but that meant mole was taboo (deal-breaker). Next on my list was my job, but, my spouse pointed out that we're in the construction business- which makes it less than a sacrifice. I would have said dog hair- but the dog is long gone. So I'm down to stress. Something I both covet and hate.
It never occurred to me to "limit myself". There are all sorts of possibilities there. Can we get a biblical reference to see if this counts? ;)
Chris

For Lent I considered giving up chocolate- but that meant mole was taboo (deal-breaker). Next on my list was my job, but, my spouse pointed out that we're in the construction business- which makes it less than a sacrifice. I would have said dog hair- but the dog is long gone. So I'm down to stress. Something I both covet and hate.
It never occurred to me to "limit myself". There are all sorts of possibilities there. Can we get a biblical reference to see if this counts? ;)