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We do turkey, a veggie and or mashed cauliflower and usually a pumpkin

cheese cake or pumpkin ice cream (which he loves). I put it in a parfait dish

and

sprinkle cinnamon on top and he loves it. it is just cream and pumpkin you

can add egg if you need to but I like to save the protein for the turkey. I

whip the cream, add vanilla and stevia, add pumpkin and freeze. We also try

to make a jello for him for mid afternoon in a really cool jello mold. you

could also freeze cream and sug free root beer for mid afternoon snack. The

mac nuts might be good for a crust for pie but we do the ice cream and he

could care less about the pie. You'll have to fool aorund with your

mealplanner.

I think that Thanksgiving is one of the easier holdiays.

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You can make your own cranberry sauce by boiling up cranberries with a

small amuont of water and adding your artificial sweetner. If you want

to get fancy you can use diet jello in the recipe (there use to be a

cranberry flavour but haven't seen it for quite a while)

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> I am trying to gather a few recipes that work for the keto diet. I

> remember last year there was a lot of discussion about the

> keto-friendliness of pumpkin, but alas, I didn't need it then, so I

> didn't pay much attention. What will you all do for Thanksgiving (and

> Christmas) meals?

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We left our wand beater at my husbnads parents lake house last summer. I

really miss it. I usually whip the cream in bulk and then weight it. We use

alot of whipped cream for ice cream, pudding and for toppings on jello.

Remember, we are doing a modified Atkins diet now with all the fat but did keto

for 2 years and will be very soon. We're trying to find a local dietician so

we don't have to travel so far.

As far as washing the wand, I know what you mean. That thing is hard to get

clean. I would just wash it immediately after using it with a wand brush

and soap in hot water.

I hope that helps you!

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