Don’t worry, this post isn’t about to rant at you for eating too much stuffing or recommend that you switch to a tofurkey.
It’s that time of year again here in the US. A time for giving thanks, gathering your friends and family and eating a lot of really tasty food. Yes, there is a bit of overeating to this holiday and if that’s your thing then enjoy. However, this Thanksgiving I’d like to offer a up a tip that will make your holiday healthier and more enjoyable.
Over at Equally Happy I posted a note on adding a little thanksgiving to your thanksgiving. Here I’d like to talk about the meal itself. My suggestion, take your time. Enjoy mom’s turkey, your aunt’s stuffing and even your mother in law’s flaming yams. Take the time to appreciate all the wonderful time and effort that went into preparing these dishes. Spend a moment just savoring the flavors, the spices and all those special people gathered around you for this great day. By doing this you’ll end up enjoying your meal more and eating a bit less. That means you’ll be better able to enjoy the post Thanksgiving football game!
Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
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And in the spirit of giving thanks, I’d like to thank all of you who help publicize 60 in 3 through tweets, facebooks posts, sharing links and sending emails to your friends. It really means a lot to me that you’re helping me build this community of smart people all interested in improving their health. Thank you!
