Thanksgiving Meal Cheat Sheet

 Most years we’re just thankful if our pants pass the button-pop test.

That’s why we’ve got this answer key to help you ace tomorrow’s multiple choices:
1) The worst way to start the meal is with: 

A: Salad piled on your plate

B: Glass of water

C: A quick survey of the table’s options

D: An empty stomach
2) When eating turkey you should:

A: Choose gravy…isn’t cranberry sauce too sugary?

B: Be able to fit your serving in the palm of your hand

C: Only choose light meat

D: Keep the skin on
3) When it comes to sides…

A: Creamy and cheesy dishes don’t count on the holidays

B: Starches should be bigger than a computer mouse

C: Stuffing is bad as a verb and a noun

D: Sweet potatoes need more toppings than cinnamon or honey
4) Pumpkin pie: 

A: Is a vegetable dish

B: Usually has less than 300 calories and 14g of fat

C: Is required in order to celebrate Thanksgiving

D: Is more acceptable with the crust removed

About amanda.freeman

Amanda Freeman is the co-founder of Vital Juice Daily, a health living and wellness trends daily e-newsletter focused on delivering the latest information, trends, research, tips and tidbits in the areas of fitness, nutrition, healing, beauty, green living and social responsibility to the inboxes of well-conscious women. Amanda and her partner, Lisa Blau, launched Vital Juice Daily in April 2007. They have been featured in The New York Times, People Magazine and Hamptons Magazine and on TV on Rachael Ray and MSNBC. Amanda Freeman was until December 2006 the Vice President at The Intelligence Group/Youth Intelligence where she continues to consult with clients such as ESPN, Target, P&G and Liz Claiborne. The Intelligence Group/Youth Intelligence is a marketing consulting firm that uses traditional and non-traditional, proprietary techniques to determine today's concerns and tomorrow's trends. The company then translates this knowledge to affect marketing, advertising, and strategies, as well as new product development for a wide range of companies including, MTV, Levis, Cosmopolitan, Nike, Polo, McDonalds, NBC, Microsoft, ESPN, AT&T, Calvin Klein, and others. The Intelligence Group publishes the comprehensive youth trend survey, The Cassandra Report

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