Just focus on filling up on some of the season's best healthy
holiday foods so you can feel your best!
Not exact matches
Salary plus bonuses for a job well done, the ability to work from home if your child is sick or something comes up in your personal life, consistent celebrations throughout the year, and free snack bar during year end
so you don't have to worry about
food and can save some money over the
holidays.
It's the
holidays,
so whether it is a pumpkin or sweet potato pies, people are thinking about
foods and desserts.
Artisans and small - batch
food producers do much of their sales leading up to
holiday gift - giving,
so
Whenever our department celebrates a
holiday or birthday we post an announcement on the bulletin board with a list
so people can sign up for the
food etc. that they intend to bring.
We have these
holidays this time of year
so that we can have a time of family,
food, light, and warmth.
It's an amazing
food holiday too, and as a serious foodie I totally understand that picking the perfect menu is
so important!
When I saw curried chicken on the
food holiday calendar, I was
so excited because I hadn't made curry anything before and I had always wanted to try.
What do you do to stick with healthy
food during the
holidays, when the temptation to «cheat» is
so great?
They have definitely been a favorite
so far in this national
food holiday challenge.
So, sit back, relax, and enjoy these amazing
food holiday recipes.
Like in most Southern families, part of what makes the
holidays so special is the tradition surrounding the
food that is served.
So to celebrate one of the biggest dip / finger
food holidays of the year, I whipped up this super simple but incredibly delicious homemade version.
With
so much to be thankful for, I want to honor this
holiday the best way I now how: with
food!
I especially love using this recipe in preparation for upcoming
holidays like Thanksgiving, Christmas or Easter, when I know there is going to be
so much
food prep going on.
It's
so much fun to fill the house with friends and family, pump up the
holiday music, pour some wine, and enjoy delicious party
food.
I love it when I don't have to use the oven
so these will become a favorite of mine I imagine and how easy to fix a batch or two for
food gifts to be give to friends for the
holidays.
I LOVE chocolate turtles < 3 This is an especially awesome
food holiday, and now I know how you stay
so on top of them all
Thanksgiving is my favorite
food holiday of the year,
so I am loving this post.
I love raw
food so it's not a hardship but
holiday baking is luring me in!
So far, I have gotten to play with my cute nephew - by - best - friend, do all the
holiday food shopping at my beloved Central Market, sleep for nine hours straight -LRB-!)
Coming off of the
holidays I am
so OVER eating all of the decadent
foods and fattening fare.
Some people keep lists and calendars to remind themselves of
food holidays: National Raisin Bran Cereal Day, International Nacho Day, Lobster Thermidor Day, and
so on.
So many
holiday traditions center around
food that it can be hard to give up your favorites to accommodate your new diet.
If you are new around these parts, I'm cooking through the
food holidays on this blog
so it totally worked out that I could participate in Sunday Supper and have my recipe for the
food holiday.
Perfect for that potluck
holiday dessert or if you have guests coming that you don't know if they have allergies or
food intolerances ~
so you make these!
I normally don't eat much sugar or processed
food,
so I let myself slip a little around the
holidays.
I am always looking for healthy dessert recipes
so that I can minimize the processed
foods for my family, especially during the upcoming
holidays.
After binging on
so much junk
food around the
holidays, I don't want it anymore!
We had
so many sweets during the Thanksgiving and Christmas
holidays that we were ready for some «real»
food; i.e., something substantial and savory.
My family was
so impressed with the fresh
food, quality, packaging, timeliness that we ordered several gift cards for
holidays gifts for friends and family to channel their inner chef.
In fact, I've gotten
food to work as a
holiday gift in the past,
so maybe I'll just take a crack at gifting some
holiday sweetness this year.
It feels
so good eating
food like this after over indulging during the
holidays.
I really wish I could say I was a planner and already had my lists of
food to make for the
holidays... sadly I really just wing it and end up using whatever is in the cupboards: — RRB - Your galette is
so delicious looking.
I feel like I haven't done much baking on the blog as of late,
so when I saw that coconut pound cake was a popular
food offering on religious
holidays in Cambodia, I was psyched for the opportunity to adapt a pound cake recipe from a gluten - free cookbook I just picked up the other day.
In the college life, you learn to try and eat all of your
food so that it doesn't go bad when you go home for the
holidays.
But let me tell you that this cranberry rosemary vegan cheese ball is worth it (plus it's the
holidays and we want to serve awesome vegan
food to all the omnis
so we can stretch the budget a bit!).
It's making me
so excited to be back in America during the fall and winter months
so I can eat all kinds of warm
foods and embrace the festive
foods that come along with the
holidays.
I would love to make all of the delicious dishes that I see on other
food blogs and all over Pinterest, but that is just not practical, let alone possible...
so I thought I would post some of my favorite healthy twists on the classic
holiday dishes — which is exactly what this post is.
I'm sure there are random national
holidays around the world that are celebrated with
food, but I'm not
so sure people freak out like Americans do and plan for a whole month for ONE dinner.
Recently, I planned a
holiday food buffet with sophisticated flavors and then decided to add this dish
so I could please a wider range of palates.
Funny how a
holiday food can tie you to
so many people.
I'm not Irish either, but St. Patrick's Day is a pretty big
holiday in Newfoundland,
so we always celebrate with
food and beverages!
Blau's family and friends range from omnivores to vegans,
so when they gather for
holidays she likes to prepare
food they can all share.
What if our
holiday eating was full of whole, nutritious
foods so delicious we didn't miss the calories, but
so healthy we left the
holidays feeling energized?
And I left my
food processor at my apartment over the
holidays,
so I HAD to find a way to do it in the Vitamix.
So with crushed pineapple in hand and some inspiration from my random
food holiday discovery.
In this case we can speak of one plus one is two, why not turn a basically healthy tea into a indulging treat, because remember, were in the middle of the
holiday season,
so indulging
foods are ok!
Food, cocktails, friends, family, traveling, gifts, and a whirlwind of social activities can sometimes be a little crazy and exhausting,
so I've rounded up a few of my favorite things to help make your
holiday entertaining a little easier, stylish and a whole lot more fun (and tasty!)
Thanks
so much for linking this to «Real
Food Holidays»!