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Clean Eating: Plan Ahead for Thanksgiving Leftovers!

Yours truly, the Clean Eating Coach, is all about planning ahead for Thanksgiving leftovers as I’m doing my other Thanksgiving planning and shopping.  I literally have looked up some of my favorite post-Thanksgiving recipes and done a little thinking about some new creations like turkey, black bean and roasted corn tacos.

I already have planned out a super simple turkey soup and I’m also making a delicious, super easy turkey chili that only requires a few ingredients. When I went to the store on Sunday, I picked up the things I’ll need to make my post-holiday dishes that are all focused on clean eating.

In fact, there are several compelling reasons to plan ahead for post-Thanksgiving treats.  Here are just a few:

  1. When I have the ingredients already on hand, it makes meal preparation so much easier
  2. It ensures I actually use the leftovers for other dishes and don’t waste any food
  3. It gives turkey a fresh spin. There are only so many days I can eat leftover turkey in its original form.  Creating something new makes it so much more interesting
  4. Planning ahead relieves the pressure of having to go out on Black Friday.  I’m usually content to stay home and avoid the crowds and when I have what I need, the pressure isn’t on to be out and about.
  5. I have clean and healthy food for the next several days.  The great thing about cooking for Thanksgiving is that you have a bounty of food from which to make healthy leftovers that usually involve minimal steps. In about 30 minutes I can whip up a simple dish.
  6. You save lots of money! Who needs to be eating out after you’ve just cooked up a storm? Plan a few meals with leftovers BEFORE Thanksgiving and your bank account will be thanking you for the money saved
  7. It’s a great reason to invite friends and family over. Have a games night or watch some sports and have your friends help eat up the leftovers (so they don’t all end up on your waistline).

Most importantly, however, creating a day after Thanksgiving plan ensures that you will continue on the clean eating path. Ever have one of these holidays where you start overeating and indulging in almost everything in sight and next thing you know your pants are a bit tight and you can’t seem to help yourself? I sure have been there in years past but not anymore. But with an intention of creating a clean eating Thanksgiving meal, the leftovers are simply an extention of that initial effort.

To me, the beauty of the holidays is in spending time with family and friends. While food is a part of that equation, I never like it to supercede the powerful connections and fun with the people who are important in my life.  I love the idea of making some clean eating, post-holiday dishes that I can share with others.

What’s in your post-Thanksgiving meal plan? What can you plan ahead for now? Who will you invite over to help share in the bounty? What will you do to practice clean eating once the holiday is over? Do tell!

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Filed under: Food Shopping, Food preparation, Healthy Meals, Holidays, Meal Planning, Thanksgiving, Turkey, clean eating

4 Responses to “Clean Eating: Plan Ahead for Thanksgiving Leftovers!”

  1. No thanksgiving here in Australia.. but your guidelines will really help with Christmas and a few birthday dinners we have in between then and now. I do love “over cooking” for events like these so that we can have leftovers in the ‘aftermath”. :)
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  2. I always cook a turkey – despite the fact that we go to two different Thanksiving celebrations. I just miss the left overs to much if I don’t.

    A bit pot of turkey soup made from the carcass is my favorite thing to make with leftover turkey. But it’s got to have homemade noodles in it. Store bought noodles and I could do without it and opt for something else.

    I also package up lunches for my husband to take to work and put them in the freezer.

    I love just stacking on cold leftover turkey throughout the day as well.

  3. Hi ladies,

    Thanks for stopping by to comment. Anna, glad you got some tips to use for Christmas and other occasions. Leisa, love your idea of making homemade noodles. That sounds delicious!

    Here’s to a wonderful holiday season to all!

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