If you have a gut feeling that T-Day is D day for your waistline, this little quiz might help you sort out your eating priorities. See if you know the numbers behind the big meal with this little three-question quiz.
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If you have a gut feeling that T-Day is D day for your waistline, this little quiz might help you sort out your eating priorities. See if you know the numbers behind the big meal with this little three-question quiz.
Question 1 | 1 of 3 |
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And, even knowing all of that, I will still have seconds on Thursday
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Well I guess I will be running 4 hours and 40 minutes
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*Sigh* Hey, it's only once a year!
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229 grams of fat!!
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It's kind of mind-blowing to me that anyone could even eat 3000 calories in one sitting. I'm so used to eating fresh vegetables and vegetarian protein sources that I would have to eat about six plates of food to get that many calories in one go - by which time I would be unable to stand up, heh. But even so, I wouldn't have thought that a plate of turkey, vegetables and stuffing, and maybe a slice of pie or something, would add up to that many calories either. That's a bit scary!
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I don't think I eat THAT many calories...who knows?
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These figures seem way too high. Estimates seem to creep up higher every year! Last year my "aunt" calculated the totals for our Thanksgiving meal and posted them at DietFacts.com/thanksgiving.asp. It was more like 1750 calories and 65g fat *if* you ate a LOT of EVERYTHING.... which no one in the whole family could do. Whoever had lots of stuffing and potatoes certainly had no room for pumpkin pie!
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Shouldnt be a problem for me - I'm a vegan!