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<font color=deeppink>least it's in a good cause<br
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I've been thinking about how to 'do' Thanksgiving this year. My feeling is, this is a major holiday that does only comes once a year, and it's worth stretching the eating plan for. However, I don't want to blow my progress altogether, and more than that, I'm perfectly aware that it's been so long since I've eaten sugar- and carb-rich foods that they'd leave me feeling wretched afterwards.
So, what I'm thinking is this: roast a turkey, of course. Make my bread stuffing as usual, but instead of making a vat of it as I normally would, just make enough to stuff the actual bird. Make mashed potatoes, as an extremely rare treat. Make a sweet potato dish, but look for a different recipe than the whisky-glazed ones I've made before. Prepare a salad with a red wine vinaigrette and pumpkin seeds. I've done a corn pudding in previous years, but I'll look for a different vegetable dish.
Dessert -- I'll try out a couple of Phase 3 recipes from the South Beach Cookbook. There are a couple of cheesecakes that are possibilities, and a flourless chocolate cake. One dessert would do, and then maybe some thin dark chocolates to set out.
What changes, if any, are you thinking about making this year?
So, what I'm thinking is this: roast a turkey, of course. Make my bread stuffing as usual, but instead of making a vat of it as I normally would, just make enough to stuff the actual bird. Make mashed potatoes, as an extremely rare treat. Make a sweet potato dish, but look for a different recipe than the whisky-glazed ones I've made before. Prepare a salad with a red wine vinaigrette and pumpkin seeds. I've done a corn pudding in previous years, but I'll look for a different vegetable dish.
Dessert -- I'll try out a couple of Phase 3 recipes from the South Beach Cookbook. There are a couple of cheesecakes that are possibilities, and a flourless chocolate cake. One dessert would do, and then maybe some thin dark chocolates to set out.
What changes, if any, are you thinking about making this year?
I think however if you can incorporate more healthy dishes into your Thanksgiving dinner that's great. 