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FIVE THANKSGIVING TIPS

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I can’t believe Thanksgiving is right around the corner and every time I look at my calendar, I am always shocked about how time flies. I love Thanksgiving because I simply love food! There’s something magical about pumpkin pie, family gathering and of course Turkey! It’s the one holiday where diets dont matter and friends and family enjoy themselves over food. I think it’s very easy for us to indulge and over eat and I struggle with portion control at times too, but this year I thought I share five Thanksgiving tips that may help you save some time in the kitchen and not feel so bad the next day.

  1. Do a test run with new recipes: If you love cooking or baking or thinking of bringing a new dish to your next Thanksgiving dinner, definitely do a test run of the recipe beforehand. Be sure to time everything and make sure that you are pleased with the end result. The last thing you would want is to stress yourself over the day before perfecting a recipe that you have yet to try. I would also suggest keeping the recipe simple so you don’t have to worry about too many steps.
  2. Eat on smaller plates: I am sure that you’ve all heard of this tip before but since we are all probably going for seconds or thirds, definitely start out with a smaller plate so you can better control your potions. For some reasons, we like to eat with our eyes and we like to fill our plates so you can easily trick yourself into eating more by simply going for a smaller plate in the beginning.
  3. Fill your plate with vegetables first: I know I sound like a mom, but definitely eat your vegetables at your Thanksgiving dinner! Remember that the pies and mash potatoes aren’t going anywhere and chances are, there will be enough to go around so fill your stomach with nutrients first and then you can treat yourself to the rest.
  4. Schedule family activities: Eating a meal can take 20-30 minutes and since Thanksgiving is a full day feast, be sure to take some breaks and schedule some family activities. Maybe play some board games or watch a movie in between. This will give your stomach a break and this will also allow you to better break up your meals and not overeat.
  5. Save your leftovers: Leftovers are a great thing! Don’t feel the need to have to consume everything on Thanksgiving. I usually have my leftovers 3 days after until the weekend is over. When you think about saving your food, you are more likely to give yourself a break. And if you are visiting someone’s house for Thanksgiving, feel free to express you want to take the food home instead of eating it all in that one day.

I am getting excited for Thanksgiving by simply writing about it. I hope you found these tips helpful and if you are celebrating, please let me know what your favorite dish is!

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29 comments

Courtney Hardy November 17, 2017 - 23:18

These are really good tips. Saving leftovers is always good because you can have another Thanksgiving feast.
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Christine Kong November 17, 2017 - 23:22

These are great Thanksgiving tips! I seriously don’t know how the year flew by so fast. I can’t believe that Thanksgiving is literally next week and I feel so unprepared. I actually don’t even like turkey but live for all the side dishes. I can’t wait to try some new recipes and also spend time with my family. Thanksgiving is one of my favorite holidays! xoxo, Christine
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mariann.yip@gmail.com November 20, 2017 - 00:58

This year I will be experimenting with making my own pumpkin pie! I have no idea how it’ll turn out, but I am hoping it will be as delicious as store bought haha. But of course I am going to use my own tip and try to perfect it this week.

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Jessi Malay November 18, 2017 - 01:49

I can’t believe Thanksgiving is coming up next week!! Great post babe 🙂 Hope you have a good one!! <3

XO, Jessi
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mariann.yip@gmail.com November 20, 2017 - 00:57

I still can’t believe it! Where did the time go?

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Kathryn November 18, 2017 - 03:37

I love having leftovers after Thanksgiving – it’s like all the yummy food just lasts and lasts 🙂 I’m loving your pink sweater, too!

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mariann.yip@gmail.com November 20, 2017 - 00:56

I think having leftovers make the cooking worth it because I know a lot of people slave away in the kitchen for hours but it makes it better to know that you don’t have to cook for a good few days afterwards.

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Simplement Lui November 18, 2017 - 10:15

Great outfit! Chic and cool with the pink sweater and lovely sandals 😉

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mariann.yip@gmail.com November 20, 2017 - 00:55

Thanks love 🙂

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Olivia Poncelet November 18, 2017 - 18:55

Love this look! so pretty, I’m a fan of pink too 😉
Have a wonderful weekend! 😀
Olivia <3
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mariann.yip@gmail.com November 20, 2017 - 00:54

Thanks Olivia 🙂 This sweater definitely stole my attention!

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Merel November 19, 2017 - 01:17

This pink sweater looks amazing on you!! 🙂

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mariann.yip@gmail.com November 20, 2017 - 00:53

Thank you Merel 🙂

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THE LALA LOOKBOOK November 20, 2017 - 01:09

Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday!

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mariann.yip@gmail.com November 21, 2017 - 18:28

I love it mainly for the food 🙂

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zarrah November 20, 2017 - 06:47

Im in love with your pink top.
You look so chic babe!

Much Love,
Zarrah | The Bandwagon Chic

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mariann.yip@gmail.com November 20, 2017 - 17:02

Thanks love!

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mariann.yip@gmail.com November 21, 2017 - 18:28

Thank you Zarrah 🙂

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Julia November 20, 2017 - 15:04

Thanks for sharing these great tips!
I love your outfit! That pink sweater is gorgeous!
Happy Thanksgiving
Julia x
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mariann.yip@gmail.com November 20, 2017 - 17:02

Thank you Julia 🙂

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mariann.yip@gmail.com November 21, 2017 - 18:27

I hope you have a great Thanksgiving too!

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Katherine November 21, 2017 - 05:36

Omg so true about doing a test run with food haha I’ve learned my lesson years ago!

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mariann.yip@gmail.com November 21, 2017 - 18:26

Haha yes, we’ll see how it goes!

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Tia Teilli November 21, 2017 - 14:36

These are great Thanksgiving tips! Love your outfit, so chic! xx

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mariann.yip@gmail.com November 21, 2017 - 18:25

Thank you Tia 🙂

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Cindy Elena November 22, 2017 - 18:00

Such great tips, babe! I’m definitely going to serve my veggies first! I tend to forget to take care of myself during the holiday season –diet and workout wise. Def going to do that.

xo | Cindy Elena
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mariann.yip@gmail.com November 23, 2017 - 00:11

I think it’s definitely okay to indulge especially during the holidays, but I think it’s equally important to control your portions and prepare ahead as well!

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The Gluten Free Guide to Everything November 23, 2017 - 20:40

Great tips! Especially about the smaller plate and to fill your plate with vegetables first!

Marije | thegfguide.com

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mariann.yip@gmail.com November 27, 2017 - 16:17

Yes that has definitely helped me with portion control!

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