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How much am I loving the photospread that Cobie Smulders did for this month's issue of Women's Health? So much that I'm risking the derailment of my one-week old diet by taunting myself with this delectable image of the world's tastiest-looking doughnut. Seriously Homer Simpson just had a sugar-gasm.

In the issue, on stands now, Cobie works it like a supermodel as a panel of experts advise American women on how they can conquer 2009 -- financially, physically, nutritionally and cosmetically.
And here's hoping that this is the year "How I Met Your Mother" finally gets the respect it deserves since it is one of TV's funniest comedies, and the only worthy successor to "Friends" that any network has created since Central Perk closed its over caffeinated doors.