If you do share
your turkey day meal with your pup, only share a tiny bit.
Not exact matches
How many times did Mom open it wide to serve a dozen people a holiday
meal at which we eagerly stuffed ourselves fuller than she packed the
turkey, debated our views of the
day's events and laughed as our seemingly meek grandma displayed her sassy side?
It's hard to go back to chilled
turkey meat and cold mashed potatoes after a four - hour marathon
meal the
day before.
During holiday
meal preparations, the sauce is started before any of the other dishes, being stirred all
day while the
turkey roasts and the lasagna bakes.
I know cooking another
meal isn't ideal right after you made a massive
meal for Thanksgiving but
turkey lasts a bit in the refrigerator so you can take a break for a
day or two and then shred up the
turkey or rough chop it and make this curry
turkey pot pie.
About Thanksgiving, Thanksgiving is such a
day filled with tradition, I'm not sure I'd want a whole different group of side dishes (as you suggested trying to talk your group into), as it just wouldn't seem like Thanksgiving (it'd just be another
meal with
turkey).
Canadian
turkey is the perfect ingredient for many of your everyday
meals, and you can also count on leftovers to make some healthy and quick dishes during those busy
days when you have your hands full.
A typical full
day of eating for me looks like: Breakfast: Spinach, Mushroom, Onion and Tomato Frittata... sometimes with bacon or homemade sausage Iced Coffee with coconut milk Lunch (this is usually my largest
meal of the
day): 4 - 5 ounces of protein (
turkey burger, pulled pork, chicken thighs, ground buffalo), roasted veggies and sometimes a sweet potato or butternut squash Snack: apple with almond butter or a handful of macadamia nuts Dinner: A large salad with all kinds of raw veggies (cucumber, celery, carrots, cauliflower), avocado or olives, usually a lighter protein like grilled chicken breast, salmon or shrimp This would represent a full menu... I would say I hit this about 4 - 5
days a week, other
days I may omit the snack or keep the snack and omit a
meal, if i do that though I would add a bit of protein with it.
This apple pie sangria was the perfect cocktail for our PLANTSGIVING
meal, a fully plant - based
meal for
turkey day (sans
turkey).
In addition to a Christmas Eve party spread of food, we roasted a
turkey for our Christmas
Day meal.
With Fathers»
Day on Sunday the 19th, the family can gift dad a «grill
meal» kit with the tools, seasoning ingredients and choice of
turkey meat tenderloin,
turkey drumstick or ground
turkey and
turkey franks to showcase his skill at the grill.
School
meals have come a long way from the
days of soggy chips,
turkey twizzlers and deep - fried hamburgers.
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Serendipitously, the
day before, I had been at the hairdressers (if you don't empty - chair, you need good hair, even on radio) and found an American Good Housekeeping magazine with pages devoted to the great
turkey meal, including a recipe for pumpkin mousse.
Yes, processed and packaged food is a lot more convenient for a working person than cooking an entire
turkey and generally slaving in the kitchen to prepare a whole
meal every
day.
Of course, the bread of a sandwich will be a source of sodium, but if the fillings are packaged
turkey and cheese, a single
meal could provide nearly all of your sodium for the
day.
First thing in the morning, I throw in something simple, like
turkey and sweet potatoes, and at the end of the
day, I have a delicious and nutritious
meal waiting for me.
If you plan on serving an appetizer or second lighter
meal on
turkey day, try our Slow - Cooker Creamy Tomato Soup.
Now, she eats five to six small
meals a
day, such as English muffin sandwiches with
turkey bacon, egg, avocado, and spinach for breakfast, and spicy sriracha salmon with sweet potatoes and kale for dinner.
With each
meal, you can alternate between protein sources, so some
days you may switch chicken breast for
turkey, or salmon for cod and so on.
We have like basically the centerpiece in the Thanksgiving
Day meal is the
turkey, right?
Sample
Day...
Meal # 1 2 eggs with 2 egg whites 4 slices
turkey bacon 2 tbsp cream cheese
Meal # 2 small protein shake post workout
Meal # 3 veggie egg white omelette 1 1/2 TBSP peanut butter
Meal # 4 string cheese 2 TBSP cream cheese
Meal # 5 4 oz protein 100 grams lettuce 2 TBSP dressing
Meal # 6 2 eggs with 2 egg whites 4 slices
turkey bacon 2 TBSP cream cheese
Going paleo cold -
turkey can be hard on the brain — re-engineering three
meals a
day in one fell swoop is challenging and eventually those poor old synapses and neurotransmitters may blow up and collapse.
And since there is perhaps no better feeling than tucking into a warm bowl of goodness while the weather turns gloomy, cold, and rainy outside, this butternut squash and
turkey chili recipe is going to be your new favorite
meal to make on special autumn
days — whether you're watching a football game, cozying up to a movie, or having a big
day at the pumpkin patch or apple orchard.
Yes, there are many other proteins replacements for chicken, for example
turkey, beef, fish, sea food, eggs... Here's a 7
day meal planner, I hope it helps you get some ideas: http://fitgirlsdiary.com/2016/07/27/7-days-of-healthy-
meal-prep-ideas-ready-to-eat-meals-and-protein-on-the-go-with-the-best-
meal-containers/
School
meals have come a long way from the
days of soggy chips,
turkey twizzlers and deep - fried hamburgers.
I cook two
meals a
day — I serve up a breakfast burrito (eggs whipped and cooked to a Holladaise sauce consistency & then mixed with dry cat food & cut up
turkey hot dogs) and a meaty oatmeal (chicken thighs cooked overnight in a crockpot with a little water, then the meat separated off, the broth thinned down with water & used to make oatmeal, then add back the chicken meat & serve up warm so its nice & sloppy with a lot of juice.
I do remember fondly my
days childhood
days eating
turkey, but as an adult I see people going through too much stress to present the picture - perfect
meals to their families.
I like to refer to this recipe as a mini Thanksgiving — if you're missing all the flavors of
turkey day, but want it to be manageable for two, this is your
meal.