Health Benefits of Turkey
5 Surprising Myths about Turkey
It’s time to talk turkey. Here, we debunk some popular notions surrounding the centerpiece of many a Thanksgiving meal
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Turkey Talk
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The Skin Is Unhealthy
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Turkey Makes You Sleepy
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Turkey Is the Healthiest Meat
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The Best Way to Cook Turkey Is Long and Low
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Turkey Gravy Is the Most Caloric Holiday Accoutrement
Turkey Talk
Image: Alexandra Rowley
While it’s still up for debate whether turkey was served at the Pilgrims’ Thanksgiving meal in 1621, there are some notions that are flat-out wrong about the bird. Yes, turkeys can indeed fly and, shockingly, eating a slice or two will not make you sleepy. In the spirit of the season, we asked Lyssie Lakatos, RD, and Tammy Lakatos Shames, RD, the Nutrition Twins and authors of The Secret to Skinny: Drop a Size & Get Healthier, to help clear up some common misconceptions about Thanksgiving’s official bird. From the claim that turkey is healthier than red meat to the skin being off limits, we take a look at these common claims and then gobble up the truth about your turkey.
Tasty Low-Cal Thanksgiving Side Dishes
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