Brownies, Cookies, and Pies, Oh My!
Barbequed turkey. Baked ham. Creamed corn. Baked beans. Butterbeans. Macaroni and cheese. Potato salad. I always want to eat some of all of it, but after a serving of three or four items, I’m about to burst. And then there’s the dessert table.
Brownies. Chocolate chip cookies. Lemon pie. Chocolate pie. Oreo cheesecake. Butter pumpkin pie. A healthy person could go into a diabetic coma — and it’d be worth it. I always want to eat some of all of it, but after a serving of three or four items, I’m thinking, “Oh God, what have I done to myself?”
On Thanksgiving day, and on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, I always end up eating more at one meal than I’d normally eat in three meals any other day of the year. You’d think I could live for at least a couple of days without needing to eat again, but somehow, I end up hungry again come breakfast.
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you know, we gorge ourselves silly, and somehow, the next day ready to eat again…how does that happen? i know i ate way to much yesterday, but it was all so good…i wanted more when we got home…i guess today we can get back to a normal eating schedule, well….except for the fact that we have all the sweet stuff that we had yesterday…oreo cheese cake, lemon pie, chocolate pie,…damn….i’m glad that what you eat during holidays doesn’t really count in the health and weight side of things…
Haha, I know what you mean. I ate so much more than I usually would at my grandparents house on Thanksgiving this year, and I felt terrible afterward. But somehow a couple hours later when I got home, I was interested in the pumpkin pie leftovers!