Thanksgiving Without a Turkey?


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Really? No Turkey?

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We are seriously considering a full-blown, well I should say, almost All-Out Thanksgiving Dinner with all the trimmings, just no Holiday bird or Ham. 

 Nope we are not vegetarians, and certainly not Vegans, not that there's (Jerry Seinfeld) anything wrong with that. But we've been doing a lot of reading and testing the healthy waters of food intake choices. Eggs with mushrooms and onions, but no breakfast sausage or cheese for this morning's breakfast. Last night was broccoli cheddar soup with a lot of extra cruciferous veggies, broccoli, cauliflower and orange and yellow carrots added. No lunch yesterday and a chicken sausage with eggs and home grown red potatoes steam-fried at a very low heat.  So I guess for the last 3 meals only one with meat.

It seems the older we get the more people we know who are experiencing heart and cancer issues. So it only makes sense to move in a far healthier direction when it comes to eating far less meat. Tonight it will be Sockeye salmon with some frozen or fresh organic veggies and perhaps a hard roll.  

No milk, very little cheese, very little ground grass fed beef, mostly fish and some chicken and a little veal. That's how we're headed this years Thanksgiving feast. But we will enjoy all the typical holiday trimmings, the green bean casserole, yup with Campbell's mushroom soup, home-grown and mashed potatoes, stuffing, dinner rolls and cranberries. So what we substitute for a turkey? We're thinking Halibut. Next year it may be veal or elk. 

Don't forget your workout, walk or run routine. I'm sure by now you have your phone set with an alarm so you can't forget to get to it everyday. 

Here's hoping your Thanksgiving's Day is getting healthier too. And if you are having a turkey, perhaps this year you'll think about a natural one or a wild turkey you bagged earlier in the Spring.

Happy Thanksgiving to Y'all

 

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Comments

Abbie Shores said…
Excellent. As you know, I'm 99% vegan now. My body is fitter and healthier than I was before, by a long way. It also brings down inflammation that meat causes. My Christmas this year will be my very first vegan Christmas and I'm really looking forward to it!
Outsideshooter said…
I still eat fish and some chicken, Abbie but I am also far better in dietary choices as my cruciferus veggies my choice now, and Cumin

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