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What to Eat on Leap Day Because It’s the Ultimate Cheat Day

This article is written by a student writer from the Spoon University at Rutgers chapter.

Every four years, an extra day is added to the end of February called Leap Day. This magical extra 24 hours is thus a day where nothing counts, not even calories. You can eat anything you want and it won’t break your diet, which is why Leap Day is the ultimate cheat day. Check out these recipes to celebrate February 29th the right way.

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Birthday Cake

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It’s finally someone’s actual birthday so celebrate Leap Day by baking a birthday cake. Want to eat cake when it’s not your birthday? Check out 23 ways to eat more cake.

Slutty Brownies

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Leap day gives you an extra day to act however you want. Unleash your wild side and devourer an entire tray of slutty brownies. Here’s how to make the ultimate slutty brownie.

Pizza

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Stop asking if pizza is organic or vegan and just grab a cheesy slice of greasy pizza. On this day taste counts, the calories don’t. Try out pthese six ways to satisfy your pizza cravings.

Ice Cream

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On February 29th, there is always room for dessert. So feel free to eat ice cream straight out of the container with no regrets.

Cocktails

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Leap Day is a time to party! Don’t worry about the secret calories in drinks or if you’re going to embarrass yourself. On Leap Day, it is more than acceptable to chug a fruity cocktail and hit the karaoke bar. Check out these seven tropical cocktails that aren’t pina coladas to get the party started.

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