Happy Thanksgiving from the Meridian Team! This time of year, we pause to reflect on all we’re grateful for—our families, friends, and the communities that make everything brighter. Whether you’re celebrating with a large gathering or keeping it cozy, we hope your day is filled with laughter, warmth, and great food. And since we all know the turkey coma struggle is real, here are 3 tips to keep Thanksgiving from turning into an eating marathon: 1. The “Taste-Don’t-Tackle” Approach: Sample a little of everything you love instead of tackling full portions—your future self (and your post-meal nap) will thank you. 2. Take Tiny Timeouts: Between each round of mashed potatoes and pie, take a moment to savor and enjoy. Pro tip: moving around between courses (even a quick walk) can help. 3. Dessert Strategy: Choose or Commit: Either pick your absolute favorite dessert or have a tiny taste of each. Your inner foodie gets the satisfaction, without the food coma! Wishing you a wonderful Thanksgiving filled with gratitude, joy, and cherished moments! #FamilyBusiness #Thanksgiving #Gratitude #Thankful #FamilyTime #HolidayTips #Meridian
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