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Thanksgiving Prep


LifeisaGarden

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I usually start prepping for T'giving as soon as I get the halloween deco down, which is today.

But this year will be a bit different, because of health reasons I switched myself and my family to a whole foods diet. I'm trying to figure out how to make all the traditional thanksgiving goodies with out all the white stuff. Am I nuts? Should I even try? or should I just say the hell with whole foods for the day just and give me some pie dammit?

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sweet potatoes instead of regular mashed is fine. I'm pretty sure thats what was available for the first Thanksgiving too. If someone outside the family really bitches you can make a little bowl for them on the side. Use whole wheat bread in your stuffing, and brown rice.

Then again, like mpf said, its just one day.

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We do traditional. Turkey, gravy, dressing, sweet tater casserole...

Thanksgiving is usually nonprocessed foods anyway for us.

The things I'm concerned about are the things I'd normally put sugar or white flour in. I just don't think pie or other goodies would be the same made with Whole wheat/grain flour and an all natural sweetener.

The issue is, everytime I've eaten anything remotely non whole foody, I get sick and feel like poo for a week. I swear it's much like a hangover. I got sick yesterday because I ate lunch with Dan at a chinese place. I asked for brown rice and they looked at me like I had a fugging boob on my head. I've had a hangover since then.

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I love eating a whole foods diet. I eat better than I've ever have. My blood work is perfect. I feel better than ever. I can run circles around my kid most of the time, which was impossible before. My skin, hair & nails look better than when I was in my 20's. And best of all, my Graves Disease is still in remission for 2 years running and I'm almost off all rx meds for Graves disease related issues. I still have to take a pooload of vitamins every day but it's not near as much as it once was.

I used to think whole foodies were nuts when I'd hear them talk about eating this way for health but I just cant say enough about it.

I always thought it would be bland and torturous but it's not. I eat high on the hog most of the time.

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