Question:
How about Thanksgiving?
— Marilayne M. (posted on November 3, 2002)
November 3, 2002
If I understand your question correctly then I think you are asking what we
would eat for thanksgiving? I am going to let myself have anything and
everything I want. I never graze at all....never....except this day. I am
going to let it be my treat. My mom-in-law is going to make me a pumpkin
pie with splenda instead of sugar. I am not suggesting that you graze it
is just my personal choice and I think doing it for 1 day out of the year
is not bad. Good Luck!!
— DRutherford
November 3, 2002
My diet for thanksgiving day is preplanned as I know what we are having.
(bare in mind that I eat 6 times a day) Breakfast: 2 eggs scrambled with a
bit of cheese; Snack 1: Raw broccoli and cauliflower in dip; Lunch
(which will actually be dinner because we eat our holiday main meal at 1):
slice turkey breast, 2 tbls. candied yams, 1 deviled egg (that's half an
egg), 2 or 3 tbls. stuffing; Snack 2: 2 deviled eggs to equal one egg,
whole(love those!); Dinner: Lunch repeated - only the turkey will be cold;
Snack 3: I small slice of sugar-free cheese cake. Was that what you had
in mind? I read your profile, but you didn't indicate whether your on
liquids, soft foods, solids, etc. I know your a new postie
but...<shrug>. If you are on soft or puree foods you could still
enjoy a bit of yams, some soft stuffing (I'm not counting carbs on Turkey
day :>), some sugar-free cream pie - no crust, and I find that turkey
chopped in the blender with a bit of gravy is just wonderful! Happy
holidays to you and the best of success in your journey!
— [Deactivated Member]
November 3, 2002
I eat whatever I want. And as the first poster said, I may graze too. It's
the only way to enjoy a holiday as you can't eat much otherwise. However DO
NOT make it a habit.
I like to enjoy Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter. So graze I will, for
ONLY three days a year. Heck I use to graze (pre op) for 365 days a year!
;)
— Danmark
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