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Old 10-18-2011, 08:32 AM   #1965
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Great idea!

I don't know how good I'm gonna be at this part though. I'm stubborn. There are some things that make Thanksgiving feel like Thanksgiving......and Christmas feel like Christmas (no offense to those who celebrate other holidays).....for me.

I think moderation is going to be critical for me in all of this. I will try. And I will be open to trying some of what is posted here. And we will *definitely* prepare our favorites with better health in mind. But pumpkin pie???? How will I ever resist???????

Pumpkin pie... that's what I am talking about! I'm thinking even if I switch to the sugar free or lite cool whip it will help. Yep, moderation just might be the key.

This year, I'm cooking for my family. I have decided ahead of time, that I'm gonna throw a big ol' salad into the mix and/or a fruit tray. That way, I can load up on that kind of stuff first, and then add the other stuff.
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