Happy Thanksgiving everybody! (Where “everybody” means “my readers who live in the United States and are celebrating this week.”)
I know you’ve probably got big plans and won’t be following your usual daily routine—where you read all your favorite blogs and then stop by mine, so I’ll keep this short and sweet.
Thanksgiving is more than just three or four uncomfortable visits to relatives you only see once every year or two. It’s more than just taking a moment to give thanks for the good things in your life, such as family, friends, and the fact that you know me. No, when it gets right down to it, it’s all about the guilt-ridden dinner you’ve been planning to enjoy for about a year now.
Well, take heart everyone, because I’ve come up with the perfect solution. It’s the 100-Calorie Thanksgiving Dinner. I’ve spent the last two weeks or so conducting this research and I’m sure you’ll all be happy with my results. You can now enjoy the big day, eat all you want, and not worry about blowing eleven months of dieting in a single afternoon.
Here’s how it works:
- Turkey; eight ounces: 15 calories
- Mashed potatoes smothered in butter; six ounces: 18 calories
- Stuffing; twelve ounces, 22 calories
- Gravy, poured over aforementioned ingredients; four ounces: 20 calories
- Bread, to drench up the remaining gravy; two ounces: 14 calories
- Cranberry sauce, freshly splunked from a can; three ounces: 8 calories
- Pumpkin pie, topped with whipped cream, and then topped with a second pumpkin pie; fifteen ounces: 3 calories
Grand total: one hundred calories. Isn’t that amazing? Makes you wonder what we’ve been worrying about all this time. So eat up and quit worrying. Besides, you’ve got all of 2011 to work it off, in the unlikely event I’ve made any sort of miscalculation.
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November 22nd, 2010
This week’s graph looks much better than last week’s: But the daily caloric intake is still higher than I’d like it to be. I’m down about a half pound this week but that’s in spite of my efforts, not because of them. And, as I mentioned last week, I’m still nervous about the upcoming holidays. […]
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November 19th, 2010
Welcome, once again, to my side-by-side comparison. This is where I take the current Week of this diet and compare it to the same Week of my last return to Onederland. The reasoning behind this is simple: what better way to motivate myself than with myself. After all, if I can do it, then I […]
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November 17th, 2010
It’s kicking in again. It’s that same old feeling where I feel like I need 3,000 calories a day and my body doesn’t care how many Almond Joys it takes to get there. The Switch isn’t quite off, but it sure feels like my finger is poised. This is typically the point where everyone says, […]
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November 12th, 2010
Welcome, once again, to my side-by-side comparison. This is where I take the current Week of this diet and compare it to the same Week of my last return to Onederland. The reasoning behind this is simple: what better way to motivate myself than with myself. After all, if I can do it, then I […]
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November 9th, 2010
I realize the whole point of having two separate blogs is that it allows me to address two completely different audiences, but I just felt like sharing my progress with you anyway. Read all about my first project milestone at Half a Draft, if you feel so inclined. If that’s not your thing, there’s always […]
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November 8th, 2010
Okay. This is three weeks in a row now where I’ve started the week low, gone up for a few days, then come back down to where I started. In fact, last week was nearly identical to Week 11. Check this out: The week’s start and end points are identical to the prior week. The […]
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November 5th, 2010
I wrote this as a guest post last week for Anne and since I’ve prepared next to NOTHING this week for my own blog, I thought I would share it with you today. I missed this week’s side-by-side comparison and I did not write about my Big Secret Which Isn’t a Secret as promised. What […]
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November 2nd, 2010
Well, this was interesting. Just like last week, I’m going to do a day by day, play by play. Let’s start with Sunday. As you can see by these two yellow dots, Week 11 began a full three pounds below Week 10’s starting point: I thought to myself, if this week follows last week’s pattern, […]
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November 1st, 2010
I hope everyone had a happy Halloween yesterday. Here at the Fridge Halloween can only mean two things: 1) the candy report, and 2) the pumpkin. First, the candy report. How much did I have? None. Yay me. In fact, total caloric input for the day was just 1770 calories. I’d go eat more but […]
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on November 24, 2010 at 6:03 am
haha! I wondered what dream feast you were going to come up with there.
Enjoy yourselves my American friends 🙂
I think I’ll come out in sympathy and have a glass of wine…..or two……or……
Anna 😉
on November 24, 2010 at 7:05 am
I”m totally coming over to your house for THAT meal!
on November 24, 2010 at 10:09 am
Ha – love it! I thought you were going to say that you bought a 100 calorie pack that had one bite that tasted like Thanksgiving food!
Have fun with our Momma!
Love, your prettier sister, Biz
on November 24, 2010 at 10:37 am
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on November 24, 2010 at 11:07 am
Wishful thinking Charlie, wishful thinking. I plan on being as good as possible while at the Casino’s buffet plus tonight at my family Thanksgiving dinner. I hope to be able to report I did good. I am going to try.
Take care Charlie and Happy Thanksgiving. We have so much to be blessed about and finding you and your train to Onderland was on of those blessings. Thank you Charlie. God Bless!!
on November 24, 2010 at 4:52 pm
Perfect! I like the way you do math. 🙂 Happy thanksgiving!
on November 26, 2010 at 3:22 pm
Du-u-u-de, I think you some work with your cipherin’
🙂
on November 29, 2010 at 8:46 am
Throw in a little sweet potato casserole for 3 calories and my Thanksgiving was only 103 calories. What a bargain 🙂
Thanks for making me laugh today!