Monday, November 22, 2010

Thanksgiving Week! - Turkey Myths and the Super Stuffing Recipe

As most of you know, Thursday the 25th of November, 2010, is Thanksgiving.
It is quite possibly the best freakin food-related holiday in existence.

I'm quite happy to celebrate this blessed day of thanks, and I encourage all to do their very best to stuff the hell out of themselves and each other with turkey and stuffing and cranberries and potatoes and gravy (aka turkey syrup) and pie without exploding or causing any serious coronary events, all while managing to stay pleasantly in a food/booze coma/buzz, thus unknowingly saving us all from years of potential family conflicts and Hatfield/McCoy-style feuds. I think, at the very least, it's your patriotic duty to try.

That said, I must now enter the rant portion of this post, which involves the widely spread rumor of the tasty, but innocent giant roasted bird that we love so much - The Turkey.

There is this crazy little amino acid called L-tryptophan (a precursor to serotonin) that, taken by itself, can have sedative effect. So much so, that it is sometimes prescribed as a sleep aid.

It just so happens that turkey contains a large quantity of L-tryptophan compared to other meats, and because of this, people everywhere started putting 2 and 2 together and came up with 5, claiming that everyone falls into a food coma after eating Thanksgiving dinner 'because of the tryptophan in the turkey'.
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The truth is that L-tryptophan does not have this sedative effect on people when it is ingested with protein, which turkey is also loaded with, so that pretty much restores all of our faith in mathematics now, right?

IT'S FOUR! TWO AND TWO MAKE FOUR, PEOPLE!


Doing the math, it's not rocket science to anyone who's ever been in a sugar coma.
Eating a large amount of calories, especially carbohydrates (and booze), is the culprit.
That's right. We all stuffed ourselves into a sweet, sweet, sleeperriffic food coma.

... which brings me to the real purpose of this post:

I've posted my coma-licious Thanksgiving Super Sage Stuffing on my recipes page and am happy to share it with all of you:


Click for a larger version or go HERE to download a printable PDF.

Happy Turkey Day, Everyone!

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