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In a perfect world we would all be perfectly prepped and perfectly organized, well ahead of Thanksgiving. You’d have gravy and parbaked rolls in the freezer; there would be a turkey brining days ahead and pies cooling on the windowsill. Ha. Ha ha ha. Have you ever pulled that off? Not me. In my world, work gets crazy in the time leading up to Thanksgiving, and I’ve been that person looking fruitlessly for a thawed turkey at Trader Joe’s on the morning before Thanksgiving.
But you know what? It doesn’t matter. In fact, don’t stress over getting all that work done ahead. Shop Wednesday morning and have a no-sweat Thanksgiving dinner ready on Thursday afternoon. This timeline shows you the way.
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This week—for one day only—15 popular paleo books will be on sale for just $2.99 each, including Primal Blueprint Publishing’s Paleo Primer. Get the full scoop here.
Frequent eating does not reduce appetite.
In Americans, “adipose tissue LA (linoleic acid) has increased by 136% over the last half century.”
Standing at work is great and all, but what happens when you get home?
Now they admit it: going barefoot improves balance and posture and could even prevent common lower leg injuries.
Nine “micro-workouts” per week might give better strength, size, and performance gains than three longer workouts.
Pretty much every light emitting device, including the Kindle Paperwhite, disrupts sleep.
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Be a writer who moves/a mover who writes.
When being overweight is good for you.
“If it couldn’t be recorded, why bother doing it at all?”
The creators of the We Love Paleo movie are fighting back against critics who say feeding kids meat, fruit, veggies, nuts, roots, tubers, and healthy fats is tantamount to child endangerment.
REI’s president and CEO has an interesting take on the modern office.
Next time, search for “paleo diet” instead of “paleolithic diet.”
A new device can reduce or eliminate blue light from your TV display.
The pigeon prank that never was (for now).
Sick Ugandan red colobus monkeys practice herbal medicine.
“Bro, you mid-Victorian?”
Low-carbers burn more fat during exercise and have glycogen for when it counts.
Like your poop? Bank it while you can.
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“A 40-60 range might be ideal, as drops in insulin sensitivity have been seen at slightly higher levels, but don’t quote me on that.” -Mark Sisson
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The romantic, magazine-fetishized notion of a holiday meal usually includes several generations of a family sitting together in one endlessly long table. The table is carefully effortless looking, just so — aglow with candles, swathed in autumnal colors, and set with matchy-matchy everything. Elements of nature are incorporated — gourds, leaves, driftwood — and children are expertly dressed and coiffed to the nth degree of cuteness.
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Welcome to our brand new weekend roundup, Three of the Best! Every Sunday, we’ll post up Breaking Muscle’s top three articles of the week. These pieces have caught your attention throughout the last seven days. So here they are in one place for you to consume, digest, and enjoy.
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Thanksgiving is arguably the most highly anticipated culinary day of the year. While some people may resort to beer and football on this day, I personally enjoy leading the charge in the kitchen. I like to ease those pre-dinner jitters and possible family tensions by making a shareable, seasonal punch that gets everyone into the holiday mood.
Here’s a fall-inspired cocktail that you can share and enjoy all morning while you’re prepping Thanksgiving dinner. It’s not too boozy, but it’s refreshing enough to keep you relaxed as things get hectic … because we all know they will.
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Welcome to our brand new weekend roundup, Three of the Best! Every Sunday, we’ll post up Breaking Muscle’s top three articles of the week. These pieces have caught your attention throughout the last seven days. So here they are in one place for you to consume, digest, and enjoy.
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Not hosting Thanksgiving this year? Sounds like a plan. But if you’re still looking to bring something that will make a splash at Friendsgiving or at your in-laws’, look no further. We’ve pulled together a few of our crowd-pleasing sides and apps to ensure your contribution to the Thanksgiving spread is an absolute win.