http://www.buzzfeed.com/christineby...ed Newsletters&utm_term=.eyp0VrMkA#.nhQvNPxEZ Although I am a fairly healthy eater even I wouldnt worry about anything at Thanksgiving, its not the time to worry about calories or fat! But just in case someone might....
Hmmm. Purely out of consideration for the health of my fellow posters, I offer to eat all the Thanksgiving goodies that are not a part of their healthy eating regimen. It is a tough job, but I think I am up to it!
No problem here! I've lost 8 of those 10 + pounds I said I was going to lose before "eating season" begins. Pass the pie and whipped cream, please..
My wife's mom use to make a date nut pudding and bring in a huge bowl of real whipped cream to put on it. Yum...
Thanks for the great tips that's going to help this Thanksgiving. I always try to have a nice crisp fresh vegetable salad on the table for Thanksgiving. The only indulgence we'll have is custard pie, my Mother's favorite dessert. I was going to splurge and get a pecan pie my one time favorite until doctor said to watch sugar intake, but seeing your reminder I decided not to get a pecan pie.