Many states are seeing COVID-19 cases on the rise with new restrictions on the number of people allowed to gather together. Thanksgiving this year will look and feel different however, there are still many safe ways that you can celebrate this festive holiday without compromising tradition. And even though Thanksgiving gatherings will be smaller,…
Celebrating Thanksgiving: Tips on Turkey, Eating Intuitively, and Staying Safe
/0 Comments/by Bonnie R. GillerWhole Grain Stuffing with Apples
/2 Comments/by Bonnie R. GillerStuffing is a tradition at many Thanksgiving dinners because it is the perfect side dish. This recipe is easy and can be prepared the night before to keep your Thanksgiving stress-free. Check out My Supermarket Sidekick pages 47-49 for tips on how to navigate the label of whole grain breads to pick the best option!
Last Minute Ingredient Substitutions for a Healthy Thanksgiving!
/0 Comments/by Bonnie R. Giller, MS, RD, CDN, CDEAre you among those people who leave Thanksgiving cooking for the last minute? Well, fear not. There’s still time to make your favorite traditional dishes healthy! Thanksgiving is the number one holiday where people tend to overeat. By following the healthy substitution tips below, you can significantly cut down on calories, fat, sugar, sodium, and…
Navigating Your Thanksgiving Dinner
/2 Comments/by Bonnie R. Giller, MS, RD, CDN, CDEWhen people think of Thanksgiving they typically think of a massive dinner containing all sorts of rich and delicious foods. What they don’t think about, are all the calories they are consuming. The average Thanksgiving dinner contains over 2,000 calories! That’s a full days worth of calories being squeezed into one meal! Let’s be honest,…
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