Two Weeks Till Thanksgiving ...
Watching what you eat? No worries. You can have your turkey and your stuffing, too––not to mention mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes and even a little dessert. By making a few modifications, you can reduce fat and calories during Thanksgiving without noticing much of a difference.
Here’s how.
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Two Weeks Till Thanksgiving ...
Watching what you eat? No worries. You can have your turkey and your stuffing, too––not to mention mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes and even a little dessert. By making a few modifications, you can reduce fat and calories during Thanksgiving without noticing much of a difference.
Here’s how.
Don’t go hungry. For starters, make sure you have a healthy Read more ...
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