I must admit that it typically takes me several days to recover from
holiday food comas.
Not exact matches
In anticipation of the predictable
holiday chaos and our subsequent
food coma, I aim for a moment of zen and economy, creating simple and efficient meals, deliciously comforting while using lurkers in the refrigerator as inspiration and freeing up space for turkey - centric leftovers.
They get a break to clean up enjoy their
holiday meal, and it's right back to the barn, no netflix or 2 hour
food coma naps for them!
The
holidays are in full force and if you're anything like me, you've been in a
food coma at least once or twice the past few days.
While poses to aid digestion are certainly warranted this time of year, I find that what I need more than anything is a little energy boost to help get me out of my
food coma and through the remainder of the
holiday season.
My grandparents» house, where I spend most
holidays, is like a black hole — in a good way: Whenever I'm there, I spend most of my time sleeping, eating, and lazing about, pleasantly sedated by the combination of the blazing fireplace, the comfy blankets that Grandma knits and leaves on all of the furniture, and the inevitable
food coma that results after one of our afternoon Pennsylvania Dutch feasts.
So, if you didn't knock out all of your
holiday shopping on Black Friday because you were stuck in a
food coma or just weren't in the mood to shop, today is your last chance to take advantage of those insane sales!
In honor of National
Food Coma day, (which, incidentally, is celebrating its 150th Anniversary as a national
holiday this year) two -LSB-...]
This meant sliding into a
food coma unlike any we've experienced since the
holidays, but how else would you get to find out what'll be on offer when Smorg returns to the shores of Williamsburg and DUMBO on April 4 and 5, respectively?
And soon we'll be in
food comas from the next
holiday!