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Savor Every Bite

This year, the holidays give us special reason to reflect on what matters most to us and the importance of those we love. Our Thanksgiving will probably look different this year and that is okay. This month, I shared my advice for prepping like a chef, and planning for the day after the big day. Now I just want to share a simple thought: As the holiday approaches, take this time to savor every single bite. 

Savor every moment you have with friends or family. Savor every bite of the meal you will enjoy. Savor the small moments that might have gone unnoticed. Wherever you are, and whomever you share your day with, in person or remotely, this is the time to pause and reflect on the blessings of daily life that we may have taken for granted before. Take a moment to consider all the people you will never meet who have contributed to your meal and your wellbeing in a million ways. I know I am deeply thankful this year for the basics, like being reunited with family and having food on the table. 

This Thanksgiving, let us set a table with intention, set a place for gratitude, and invite the spirit of those we love and those we miss to dine with us. We can greet the holiday season and the dawning of a new year with a grateful heart. We already know it won’t be the same as usual. We know it may be hard. But no matter how plentiful or humble our meals and gatherings will be, we can appreciate them for what they are and take the time to savor every bite. 

Happy Thanksgiving!

 

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By |2020-11-30T15:03:13-07:00November 25th, 2020|Categories: Cooking Tips with Taffy|Tags: , , |0 Comments

More Holiday Meal Tips: Prep for the Day After the Big Day

Even if your holiday plans are smaller than usual this year, planning for the day after the holiday meal can help make the occasion more enjoyable and relaxing. 

Here are ten tips for preparing for the day after the big day.

1. Make sure you don’t have to cook another big meal unless you want to! Turn on the crockpot first thing in the morning, fill it with leftover turkey and vegetables for a stew that’s ready whenever you are. Plan a pizza party; purchase premade cauliflower pizza crusts and use extra cheese, meats, and vegetables for everyone to make their own combination. 

Order Take Out after Thanksgiving2. Support a local business by ordering take-out. A cold cut platter, sashimi, holiday baked goods, or barbecue can be ordered in advance and are a great way to support small businesses this year.

3. Plan a self-serve brunch. While you’re prepping for the big meal, bake quiche or make frittatas so they will be ready to re-heat when you want them. Set up a hot drink station with cocoa, coffee, and tea, and unwrap those keto cookies you stashed away.

4. Make a hot cereal bar with Keto Chow flavors like Snickerdoodle, Banana, and Salted Caramel, along with the ingredients to make instant hot cereal, include nuts, seeds, coconut, freeze-dried berries, sweeteners, and butter and cream to dress it up. With a carafe of hot water on standby everyone can make their own breakfast whenever they’re ready. 

Kitchen helper, washing dishes5. Designate some willing kitchen helpers to be sure you don’t get stuck with all the cleaning. Set them on patrol looking for empty cups and plates, and make sure all the dishes are done so you can concentrate on other pursuits.

6. Plan an activity that everyone can do together and set a time to meet if people are doing different things. Make sure you get some time with everyone, even if it is just your immediate family it’s still worthwhile to take the time to connect. Try something old fashioned like pick-up sticks. You may be surprised how engaging it is. 

Take time to relax, older lady with dog7. Do something nice for yourself for all the hard work you did. Make sure you have a plan for the day after the big day to do something simple for you, whether that means sleeping in, having an at home spa day with your family, heading out to the park to toss the ball, or just slowly savoring your favorite hot cocoa from your favorite mug while you let the kids fill the dishwasher.

8. Ask a family member or friend to share a story with the family. Have someone record it. Schedule a Zoom call if you need to. 

9. Spend time with your loved ones. That is the most important part of the big day. If that just means cuddling up on the couch with your golden retriever or tabby, or chatting via Zoom, then do that! 

10. Plan a movie night. Make it a double feature with something for the little ones and something for the bigger ones. Let the teens get creative–set up chairs, make a pot of chili or favorite casserole and make some keto snacks. Then settle in and have fun. 

 

View our free Thanksgiving e-book here.

By |2020-12-18T14:23:22-07:00November 23rd, 2020|Categories: Cooking Tips with Taffy|Tags: , |0 Comments

Closed Monday in Honor of Memorial Day

In honor of Memorial Day, we will be closed on Monday, May 25th. We appreciate all who served or have served us and make sacrifices for our freedom, Thank you!

Just a reminder that because we are not open, we will not be shipping that day; and none of the mail carriers (USPS, UPS, etc…) will be moving packages. An order placed on Friday afternoon will not actually ship until Tuesday, even if it’s a “next day air” package. Please be aware of this constraint when placing orders over the next few days.

MILITARY DISCOUNT

And did you know we have a military and first responder discount? Keto Chow is happy to offer a 5% discount off your order total through GovX ID. This offer is available for all US active-duty military, veterans, military families, first responders, and government employees. To redeem your discount, visit our website at https://www.ketochow.xyz/pages/military-and-other-discounts for instructions and more.

By |2020-05-21T08:50:26-06:00May 20th, 2020|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

Happy US Independence Day

For any that forgot: we are closed on July 4th. So is the US Post Office, and UPS. We will not be shipping anything out tomorrow and it also doesn’t count as a transit day for delivery times.

If you have the opportunity, enjoy some time with your family. Around here we will be spending time with our family by all working together to get ready for our move to the new warehouse this weekend.

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By |2019-07-03T22:21:45-06:00July 3rd, 2019|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: , , |0 Comments