6 things to bring to Thanksgiving...a plant-based guide
Published: Thu, 11/21/13
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For those of us who have opted for a plant-based food plan, simply sitting down to the family gathering with a lifeless bird in the center of the table can present a challenge.
Whether you're still in transition to plant-based eating or a longtime veteran, the issues are there, right along with the need for strategies to navigate a social situation that may - especially for the plant-based virgin - feel awkward.
Yet it's possible to participate in the family affair without being a killjoy. This is dependent on your confidence about YOUR choices, and letting go of any expectation about your choices making a difference for someone else. For one thing - trust me - your choices DO have an impact, even if made light of in the moment. It's all planting seeds. People respond more to how you are and what you do than what you say.
Here is a list of tips I hope you find helpful and supportive for your turkey-free Thanksgiving feast - Plantsgiving!
Please come by and let me know which is your favorite tip - and even add one of your own.
Here with you into, through, and beyond the holidays! P.S. If you guessed that is Gene Baur from Animal Sanctuary with me in the snapshot, you are right! Thanksgiving Celebrations are Farm Sanctuary are an annual highlight - here we are warming our hands over the butternut squash roasting on an open fire.
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November 21, 2013
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