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Classic cranberry sauce is a must for any Thanksgiving spread. Amid the turkey and sea of sides, it brings a sweet-tart bite that balances this savory feast. This subtly sweet slow cooker version is made to feed a crowd. It’s got just enough sugar to balance the puckering bite of the cranberries so they still serve as a bright spot on your holiday plate.

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If you’re hosting Thanksgiving this year, you’ve likely had nothing but turkey and stuffing on your brain for the past couple of weeks. Now you’re in the final stretch, busying yourself with tasks all week to prepare for Thursday’s big feast. You’re too focused on rolling out perfect pie crust to think of dinner Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, right? We hear you.

While the lead up to the holiday can be frantic, it doesn’t mean you can’t get dinner on the table. These five little tips and tricks ensure you do just that and do so without adding extra weight to your already stacked plate this week.

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From Apartment Therapy → 5 Super-Smart Solutions for Super-Small Kitchen Woes

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There’s a new performance-enhancing technique sweeping the NBA, but it is not the usual suspects (steroids, growth hormones or plasma-boosting therapies). Instead, several very prominent basketball stars are taking their game to new heights by going vegan. Kyrie Irving, a point guard for the Boston Celtics, is the poster child for this emerging trend, which […]

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The only thing that’s possibly more overwhelming than making all this food for Thanksgiving is shopping for it. Where should you go? How much is this going to cost you? What items are you destined to forget? What special little things should you buy? See? Overwhelming!

We can help you! This year, we sent a stellar reporter to four of our readers’ favorite supermarkets to price things out — using the same menu at each store — and uncover the best buys. Keep reading to decide which supermarket is going to be best for you.

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We have some very good news for any of you who hate the idea of having to brave the Black Friday crowds (or put on pants after the big feast): You can get the best Black Friday deal from home. As in, on your couch. Without hordes of strangers around.

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Inline_Health_Podcasts_11.16.17I love podcasts. They might be my favorite part of the Internet revolution. World-class lectures on every topic. Interviews with experts from every field. Hilarious comics ripping on each other. And it’s all free. Today, I’m going to list some of the health podcasts I’m enjoying lately.

First, check out the post I did several years back. All those podcasts are still great, and you should still listen to them. But as the movement has grown, so has the stable of health podcasts. It’s impossible to keep up with all of them, but it’s fun trying.

Here are a few I’m digging lately.

Screen Shot 2017-11-16 at 11.01.14 AMPrimal Blueprint Podcast

It might be shameless self-promotion, but I love what my team does. Primal Blueprint Podcast host Elle Russ always serves up great conversation no matter who she’s interviewing each week. You’ll find me there periodically, too, either talking with Elle about a new book or project or acting as host myself, as I did this week with Chris Kresser.

While we’re on the subject, I’ll mention that soon I’ll be announcing a new podcast that’s currently in the works…. Details to come after Thanksgiving.

Screen Shot 2017-11-16 at 10.52.00 AMBee the Wellness

I go way back with Bee the Wellness hosts Adam and Vanessa Lambert. They were featured presenters at PrimalCon. Vanessa worked with us doing expert consultations for clients. And we’re good friends. For the past few years, they’ve been making big waves in the ancestral health community with Bee the Wellness, a company devoted to providing health and fitness coaching and running paleo retreats all over the world.

They cover traditional “Primal” topics like health, fitness, and nutrition but also branch out into more esoteric arenas, including Burning Man, shamanism, life coaching, body work, and plenty more. There’s something for almost everyone.

Screen Shot 2017-11-16 at 10.52.37 AMThe Joe Rogan Experience

The Joe Rogan Experience isn’t exclusively (or even primarily) a health podcast, but the health and fitness guests he has on are top notch (and the other guests are great too). I’ve been on the podcast. Robb Wolf has. Chris Kresser was just on. What’s great about the JRE is that the interviews run long, so you can really get into some deep conversations.

Screen Shot 2017-11-16 at 11.00.42 AMPaleo Magazine Radio

By entering the physical magazine space—and not just surviving, but thriving—Paleo Magazine has broken new ground. Hats off to them. Meatspace is tough. Their podcast, Paleo Magazine Radio is just as impressive.

And it’s not just about grass-fed beef and whether legumes and dairy are paleo. They’ve covered diverse topics like cannibalism, nootropics, bone broth, and strongwoman training.

Screen Shot 2017-11-16 at 11.01.48 AMRenegade Radio with Jay Ferruggia

Jay is a world-famous fitness professional. His show, Renegade Radio with Jay Ferruggia, focuses on fitness and health but, as tends to happen whenever you try to optimize your physical health, he’s expanded to encompass mental and psychological health. In short, he wants to help people become their best, most actualized selves. He pulls together some of the best and biggest names in the health, fitness, diet, and business worlds to help listeners achieve exactly that.

Some episodes are about full-body training vs split training and increasing chinupsprotecting your joints and building big arms. Others show you how to own a room and make people laugh, warn against excess estrogen, and discuss the importance of not caring.

Screen Shot 2017-11-16 at 11.00.03 AMPrimal Endurance Podcast

My longtime writing partner, friend, and Primal Endurance Podcast host Brad Kearns covers the best around endurance training (he’s offers a great post-season rundown for rest and recovery), but he doesn’t stop there with subject matter. Everything’s game with Brad, and the podcasts never disappoint. I get a lot of questions about fitness in later decades, and for many of those interests, I’d recommend episode #117, “Scaring the Crap Out of Older Athletes” in which Brad takes up questions from older endurance athletes to cover the importance of recovery and a reframe of fitness and competition goals.

Screen Shot 2017-11-16 at 10.53.39 AMPrimal Potential

Sometimes you don’t want to buckle up for a 3-hour epic podcast. Sometimes you want little nuggets of truth, wisdom, and advice. The Primal Potential podcast provides exactly that: 10-20 minute episodes full of tips for losing weight, staying motivated, following your dream, and pretty much anything else related to health and self-improvement. They occasionally run longer, like when I showed up to talk about keto.

Screen Shot 2017-11-16 at 10.54.28 AMOptimize Paleo

Chas and Autumn Smith are a husband and wife duo who love talking to health and fitness experts. Luckily for us, they record these chats and upload them to iTunes for Optimize Paleo almost every week. On top of that, they make some great paleo products.

There’s always someone interesting on the show, whether it’s Chris Masterjohn showing us how to approach research, Christa Orecchio telling us how to build a super baby, or Terry Wahls laying out her plan for healthy aging and fighting neurodegeneration.

Screen Shot 2017-11-16 at 10.55.03 AMLivin La Vida Low Carb

Say what you will about the ever-controversial Jimmy Moore, but at least he has on guests on his ongoing Livin La Vida Low Carb from all over the health spectrum—even if they disagree with him. That means there’s something for everyone on this podcast.

Screen Shot 2017-11-16 at 10.56.22 AMThe Healthy Moms Podcast

Moms worry. They just do. But without data, education, and insight, worrying doesn’t do any good. On the Healthy Moms Podcast, Katie the Wellness Mama dives deep into seemingly every health topic you can imagine, from mercury and radiation in seafood, the dangers of ticks, the undesirable hormonal effects of birth control, why kegels might not be the answer, and so many more. This isn’t fear mongering, though. It’s informed worrying. You’ll also learn about the best solutions to these issues.

Screen Shot 2017-11-16 at 10.57.33 AMKetogenic Athlete Podcast

If you’re keto and interested in optimizing your physical performance, the Ketogenic Athlete Podcast is perfect for you. Hosts Danny Vega and Brian Williamson cover everything a keto athlete might wonder about, from hypertrophy to bodyweight exercises to intervals. They also interview top keto athletes and experts, like our very own Brad Kearns.

Screen Shot 2017-11-16 at 10.58.08 AMThe Failure Factor

Failure is a dirty word in our society. It shouldn’t be. Failure is a learning opportunity. It tells you exactly what not to do, what doesn’t work, and by process of elimination it improves your chances of getting things right the next time. So when I was asked to be on the Failure Factor Podcast to talk about what I’ve learned from my failures, I jumped at the chance. It turns out the rest of the podcast is fascinating, too.

Screen Shot 2017-11-16 at 10.59.23 AMIron Radio

If you’re at all interested in strength training, bodybuilding, or powerlifting, you’ll want to subscribe to Iron Radio. This certainly isn’t a Primal or paleo podcast, but it will help you get stronger, faster, leaner, and more powerful.

Screen Shot 2017-11-16 at 10.58.54 AMThe First 40 Miles

I don’t get to go on as many long hikes or backpacking trips as I’d like, but it’s great to hear from people who do. The First 40 Miles is a backpacking and hiking podcast full of hacks for making your experience out in the wild more satisfying, adventurous, safe, and fulfilling. I’m not one to go for “hacks,” as you well know. But these are hacks that enrich the experience, not shortchange it. So, I’m totally on board.

That’s it for today, folks. You know what to do: What are your favorite health podcasts? What are your favorite podcasts that have nothing to do at all with health?

Thanks for reading.

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Today, doctors in Colorado are reporting the first-ever recorded overdose from ingesting too much cannabis. The patient was an 11-month-old baby boy who had been suffering seizures. According to the report published by a team of doctors, the infant was admitted to the hospital after having a seizure. In the days leading up to his admittance, the […]

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Everyone who watches The Great British Bake Off wishes they could recreate all the contestants’ gorgeous, prize-winning pastries, but artist Lynn Allingham actually does. Hers are identical to the original masterworks in every way — except that hers are made of polymer clay and they’re small enough to balance on the head of a pin.

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Staying fit, regardless the time of year, should not feel like a punishment.

You’ll hear no advice from this coach preaching abstinence when it comes to holiday treats. The holiday season is a time for festivities, fun, family, friends, fraternizing, flirting, and fanciful feasts.

 

Health, fitness, and nutrition choices should feel like an extension of your values rather than a rigid structure imposed on your life. This is not to say that eating well and moving often does not require will-power, sacrifice, and trade-off, but staying fit (regardless the time of year) should not feel like a punishment.

 

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