After my first ever Thanksgiving dinner in November 2014, we had leftovers that we were eating for the rest of the week.
This year, post-Thanksgiving meal, I’m lay on the couch regretting all my food decisions today. (The leftovers are even more plentiful than last year.) But who told me to eat rice and chicken stir fry for breakfast, garri and okra soup for lunch, and pepper soup, jollof and plantain for dinner? Sorry if all those foods sound alien to you! In plain terms, I’m stuffed. Whereas last year I enjoyed my first taste of this American holiday with cornbread (AMAZING), ‘candied yams’, and deep-fried turkey (changed my view of turkey forever – YUM!); this year I did Thanksgiving Americanah style – first generation American-Nigerian style.

I’m so sleepy (think: food coma) I can’t even string a coherent sentence together. Thankfully – if you overdid it a little like me – I’ve a trick to get over your Thanksgiving holiday lethargy and to help you (and I) lose the lbs we have just put on over the last 12 hours.
Get active
I’m going to have the best workout ever on my own in the park by my family’s home. But you don’t have to do it alone. Why not invite your cousin or sister to join you on your Thanksgiving run?
Daniel Browne, the author of ‘The Energy Equation’ made a point we already know but often forget – you get energy by expending energy. It sounds antithetical, but it’s a fact of life. I’m sure you’ve noticed that you feel more tired after a day of doing nothing than if you’d been busy all day! Life is give and take. Just like the Law of Attraction, when you send positive energies out into the universe, it comes back to you more abundantly than before. And when you use your energy to take a morning jog, walk, hike, swim or whatever your chosen activity, you’ll feel refreshed, energised and ready to take on your week with greater focus and exhilaration than if you hadn’t!
So tomorrow, don’t sleep all day. Get up, get out, and get active!
Eat clean
The best way to fight the bulge for me has always been cleanse and good nutrition. But I’m not an ‘eat nothing but veg and fruit’ juices for 3-7 days type of gal. To me that just feels like paying to be hangry (adj: intense hunger –> hungry anger) for a week. By cleanse, I mean purge the apple pies, cornbread, and excess sugary foods.
Here’s a 4-week challenge. We have a month until Christmas (a time when we will get merry, stuff ourselves once again, and probably regret it AGAIN!). I’m challenging myself to lose 2 kilos (4.5 lbs) over that time. Set a target – whether it is to lose weight, get toned, gain weight, or simply to eat cleaner and drink more water, or cut out sugar and satisfy the sweet tooth with healthy alternatives! Make your goal personal and clear. And let’s achieve it together by December 24th! Who’s with me?
Rules?
“You can eat it IF…
It flies
It is green
It grows above ground
It swims in the sea!”
(Coach Stu McMillan, Altis)
That’s not so hard, is it? Hmmm, well here is a day one example food plan to get you started…
Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner | Snacks |
Omelette (spinach, cheese, turkey, peppers) | Tuna in olive oil, parsley & spring onions + baked potato (+ side salad maybe) | Salmon + broccoli + spinach sautéed in coconut oil | [1] almonds + fruit
[2] sunflower kernels |
Enjoy!
Next week I’ll be less sleepy so will have time to provide you with at least 2 or 3 new, healthy and tasty recipes.
P.s. If you have any questions drop me an email on info@abbeyrosesuccess.com.
For other healthy eating recipes, including a scrumdiddlyumptious Avocado & Spinach salad, or a healthy, quirky brekkie/lunch/dinner cafe in the Phoenix area, check out my previous Fabulous Foodie blogs.
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Aw look at that cat! Your bit about The Energy Equation sounds interesting. I’m might have to look into this author. Thanks
Yes. The book was enjoyable and gives some practical tips to live a more productive and energetic lifestyle. I read it a long while back so can’t remember all the details but I held on to that nugget.
Wowwwww…honestly, your Thanksgiving food sounds a LOT better than American Thanksgiving food! Could you post your Nigerian recipes sometime? I would love to try them out!
Yes. Certainly will do! They’ll be a big change to what you’re used to I suspect but I’m sure you’ll enjoy 🙂
Great advice. Until a person experiences INCREASED energy by becoming more active, they often don’t believe it. It’s called CONDITIONING. Increased activity improves the efficiency of functionality. This means it requires less energy to handle the same task. This creates the impression of increased energy.
It is hard to enjoy life always being tired. Your advice will improve health and attitude.
Thanks. I love the way you always add another layer of thought! 🙂
That pic of the cat is exactly how I felt last night.