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Why You Get The Drunchies After Drinking

After a night of drinking, Taco Bell, pizza or whatever is leftover in the fridge looks amazing and finds it way into your belly. Late night eating post partying ,whether it is  from fast fridge or from your own kitchen, seems so good.  But why do you get the Drunkies after drinking?Marijuana has the myth for inciting munchies, but alcohol is just as common, if not more so.

The Fresh Toast – Post partying, Taco Bell sounds so good – here is why ou the drunchies after drinking

Like the munchies you get after smoking weed, the drunchies are characterized by a craving for calorie dense foods, like pizza, tacos, nachos…things which sit on your bell.

Because obesity is a concern here in America, researchers from the University of Buffalo decided to study the effects of the drunchies on college weight gain, examining what they eat at night and the next morning when they’re hungover.

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“Given the obesity epidemic and the rates of alcohol consumption on college campuses, we need to be aware of not only the negative effect of alcohol consumption, but also the impact it has on what people are eating while they are drinking,” said Jessica Kruger, clinical assistant professor of community health and health behavior in the University at Buffalo’s School of Public Health and Health Professions.

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Kruger is the lead author on a new study published in the Californian Journal of Health Promotion that examined 286  coeds to find out the relationship between their drinking and consecutive eating habits.

“All alcohol drinkers were more likely to eat something before they went to bed after drinking alcohol than in general before they go to bed,” Kruger and her colleagues wrote.

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Predictably, they were drawn to junk food over healthier options. Also, in addition to healthy food choices, they skipped drinking water or other non-alcohol beverages before bed, which lead to even greater dehydration.

As for the next morning, according to the University of Buffalo, the students were less likely to skip meals after a night of drinking compared to a typical morning.

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So what exactly creates the drunchies in the first place? “It is believed that after drinking alcohol, the amount of blood glucose in the body can rise and fall which stimulates the brain to feel hungry,” Kruger explains.

You’ve heard it before, kids. For every alcoholic beverage you drink, consume twice as much water. And try to eat a large healthy meal before you imbibe to help soak up the alcohol (yes, it actually works). Otherwise, you’re going to find yourself in starvation mode with a killer hangover the next morning. Eating and hydrating may not ward off a hangover (and the munchies) completely, but it will certainly help.

What Happens If You’re Caught Flying With Weed

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It is the most wonderful, wait, traveling time of the year….but what happens if they discover you’re bought a little treat?

Nearly half the country plans to travel between Thanksgiving and the middle of January, according to the 2023 Deloitte Holiday Travel Survey. “Revenge travel” may be fading but in its place, the recent restricted years seem to leave behind a legacy of enthusiasm for exploration. Among the 5% of Americans planning international trips, a greater number intend to visit South America and Asia, although the Caribbean, Mexico, and Europe remain the most popular destinations.

While over 50% of the people live in places where cannabis is legal, the US, unlike Canada, is firm is still federally illegal.  As such, the federal agency, Travel Security Administration’s (TSA) stance remains clear of it is a no-go.

“Marijuana and certain cannabis-infused products, including some Cannabidiol (CBD) oil, remain illegal under federal law except for products that contain no more than 0.3 percent THC on a dry weight basis or that are approved by FDA,” according to TSA’s website.

However, flying with small amounts of marijuana is happening daily becaue TSA officers are not explicitly looking for marijuana.

“TSA’s screening procedures are focused on security and are designed to detect potential threats to aviation and passengers,” TSA says.

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“If any illegal substance is discovered during security screening, TSA will refer the matter to a law enforcement officer,” the agency continues.

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“Airport law enforcement will be notified if marijuana is discovered by a TSA officer during the security screening process of carry-on and checked baggage,” TSA spokesperson Lorie Dankers wrote in an email to SFGATE. “Law enforcement officials will determine whether to initiate a criminal investigation or what steps — if any — will be taken.”

But, in most cases, airport security won’t report those carrying small amounts of weed.

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Neil Hallinan, a San Francisco-based criminal defense attorney, told SFGATE that such arrests would be a waste of law enforcement resources.

“Is it illegal to carry it through security? The short answer is yes, on the federal level it is,” Hallinan said. “But is it the kind of thing that the federal government wants to expend resources to enforce? No.”

This article originally appeared on Benzinga and has been reposted with permission.

Walmart Has Marijuana Competition On Black Friday

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Walmart, Malls, Best Buy and more are thought of for Black Friday – but marijuana is having an impact also.

Black Friday used to be one of the biggest shopping days of the year…now it has a rival with Cyber Monday. There was a time when the news was filled with brawls breaking out at Walmart as people scrambled to get the best big ticket deals.  Luckily, weed chills you and Walmart has marijuana competition on Black Friday.

To be fair, Black Friday is the second biggest marijuana shopping day of the year….behind 4/20.  BDSA, a leading cannabis data analyst company shared this information about consumer trends.

Black Friday is the Friday after Thanksgiving in the United States. It traditionally marks the start of the Christmas shopping season in the United States. Many stores offer highly promoted sales at discounted prices and often open early. It has been a culturally phenomenon in some countries.

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Despite all the buzz, Black Friday beats out Cyber Monday and is still the biggest shopping day of the year. It can set the tone of retail for the holiday season and annually retail profitability. But as more than 50% of people have access to legalized cannabis, Black Friday has become a weed hit also. Like alcohol, the 4 day holiday weekend has turned into tuning in to fun or turning out and chilling.

“Black Friday consistently experience the highest surge in cannabis sales of any holiday, other than 420,” said Brendan Mitchel-Chesebro, analyst at BDSA. “These insights are important for retailers looking to optimize their holiday strategies. By preparing for increased foot traffic with increased staff and an ample supply of popular products instead of leaning into promotions, retailers will win with consumers this holiday season.”

Some dispensaries, will have specials, especially those who register for newsletter and updates.  Check their social media or website to see if they are offering any holiday weekend.

And if you are looking at doing some early gift shoppings, gummies are the most popular used form of cannabis, making it an easy gift to the canna-fans in your life.

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The other good news is cannabis relaxes us so you don’t have to worry about hand to hand combat to purchase.  But here are some of the craziest Black Friday stories.

An elderly woman stole an ice cream maker out of a man in a wheelchair’s electric cart.”

At Walmart, a fight broke out over a bike. Fists were thrown and there was  blood. Eventually, one guy got ahold of the bike and managed to get away from the crowd. He rode the bike out of the store (without paying).”

At Walmart, a customer punched a security guard in the face because they thought he was a customer skipping to the front of the line. He was just walking in the door to start his shift.

Can Marijuana Help A Post-Thanksgiving Detox

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After the indulgence of Thanksgiving – you and your body might be looking to take a break.  Can marijuana help?

Copious amounts of carb-heavy food and washed down with all sorts of drink can leave you in in a drowsy state while you body keeps processing everything. The holiday starts on Friday and there are celebration to come.  Maybe the the week after Thanksgiving is time to provide your body with a reset, taking a break from all things turkey and alcohol — at least until holiday parties kick in. Can marijuana help a post-Thanksgiving detox.

Detoxing is best approached with a light attitude, not as something you do to lose weight, but to give your body a break, the chance to ingest something healthy, regulating your digestive system and your mood.

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Kristen Williams, one of the authors of “Coming Clean With Cannabis,” a cannabis cleanse guide. She explained some of the plant’s features and why it can help you get your cleanse on. “Cannabis enhances the endocannabinoid system, which keeps our bodies in a balanced state,” she said. These findings are supported by a variety of studies that link the endocannabinoid system to stress, sleep and gut health.

This imbalance between free radicals and antioxidants is called oxidative stress, and is something that cannabis is known to battle. Like other detox ingredients, THC, an important antioxidant, reduces this stress. When consumed as an edible or a tincture, the results should be magnified, especially since you’re not introducing other toxins like smoke and vapor to mess with your detoxification process.

There’s also CBD. While the compound has little research behind it, CBD has been shown to reduce inflammation and promote cardiovascular health, aspects that could be beneficial when applied to a detox.

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Detox practices vary from person to person, with some choosing more extreme measures than others. While some detoxes have earned a muddy reputation, a sensible detox that eliminates alcohol, smoking, and foods loaded up with fats while promoting exercise, drinking water and eating healthy foods can only lead to good results.

By adding some weed in the mix, you might maximize these benefits and have an easier time while you detox. At the very least, you’ll have some fun.

Best Thanksgiving Movie Guide To Watch With Parents

While it is great to spend time with family and friends during the holiday.  Sometimes, after the big meal and before the dessert, conversation lags.  Could be everyone is full, or run our of safe or fun topics, or everyone is just slightly sleepy.  So why not all plop down and watch something fun?  Here is the best Thanksgiving movie guide to watch with parents.

Die Hard

What more can you say? This classic is the perfect way to tie together Thanksgiving and Christmas.

The Safe Choices

  • Moana: An animated film that’s comfortable and reassuring in its familiarity, but does enough differently to delight you.
  • Rogue One: The best war movie this year, and darkest Star Wars entry since The Empire Strikes Back
  • Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them: You’re straggling if you haven’t seen this yet, but it’s a pleasant return to Rowling’s Wizarding World

The Space Explorers

  • Arrival: A film of the year, serious Oscar contender, and a reminder once again how incredible Amy Adams is
  • Passengers: While it’s receiving a bashing critically—it isn’t as bad as its Rotten Tomatoes score indicates—but also has old friends Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Pratt doing J Law and Pratt things

The Serious Movie Fans

  • Silence: Martin Scorsese’s 3-hour epic based on Shūsaku Endō’s 1966 novel that really goes for it with its epic subject matter and performances
  • La La Land: Reviving old-school musicals with endearing performances by Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone. Be prepared for singing and dancing.
  • Jackie: The history biopic that should have “Natalie Portman really wants an Oscar” as its tagline. If high-minded actor vehicles are your thing, this is your movie.
  • Paterson: Adam Driver stars as bus driver named Paterson living in Paterson, New Jersey. A classic Jim Jarmusch people just hanging out movie. It’s great, according to our wonderful photo editor.

The Denzel Washington Movie

  • Fences: Tour-de-force performances by Denzel Washington and Viola Davis, which is exactly what you want.

The Funnies

  • Office Christmas Party: Its actors seem tired and not really interested in the movie, but it has enough bits to please.
  • Why Him? James Franco and Bryan Cranston battling it out for the love of a daughter. In a bizarro world, this is a Breaking Bad spin-off. Instead it’s a formulaic laughie.

 

What To Drink When Bloated After Thanksgiving

It’s super easy to eat more than you should during Thanksgiving. Here are drinks which can provide some relief.

Concluding a Thanksgiving meal without feeling like you’ll have to roll away from the table is an anomaly of sorts. There’s no American meal more proud of the fact it leads to overeating than this one. It’s a habit very likely to continue, even if you want to stay healthy or avoid feeling like crap afterwards.

Aside from the dinner part of Thanksgiving, this holiday is also filled with tons of eating and drinking throughout the day. By the time you sit down to eat, you’re probably already well on your way to being full.

Here is what to drink when bloated after Thanksgiving, alcoholic and non-alcoholic.  You can drink these after dinner (or even throughout your day) so your belly will feel grateful.

Digestifs

These herbal drinks — such amaros, fortified wines, and brandies — are super popular in Europe, allowing people to eat several meals and not feel like crap afterwards. These post-dinner drinks tend to contain herbs which have a bitter taste and target bloating, gas, inflammation and can even help manage acid reflux.

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“With holiday meals, we all typically walk away from the table having eaten too much and feeling this bloated effect. The carminative herbs in a lot of digestifs will help reduce some of bloating and calm the nervous system around the stomach and help reduce some of those yucky symptoms we have,” herbalist Heidi Lyndaker told Huffington Post.

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Gin, vodka or tequila

If you’re planning to do some day drinking during Thanksgiving, your best options are gin, vodka or tequila. You’ll of course want to pace yourself if you want to make it through dinner, but these drinks have been through a distillation process over fermentation. They will irritate your gut less than other drinks, which irritate your stomach lining, causing more bloating, gas and an overall feeling of discomfort in your gut.

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Green Tea

Sometimes you have to pull out the big guns and let go of the alcohol, which is where tea and infused waters come in. Green tea is known for boosting your metabolism and acting like a prebiotic, meaning it encourages the growth of good bacteria in your gut.

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Water with cucumber

Water infused with different fruits is pleasant and, in the case of cucumber, it can help you get some bloating relief with it’s high potassium content.

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Careful Mixing Marijuana With Alcohol

It is time to feast, enjoy and be indulgent, but think twice before you combine cannabis and booze

The holidays are a time of big feasts, going large and having fun. Holiday family meals occasionally have members who “need to get something in the car I forgot”, the age old code for a little weed time. But be careful mixing marijuana with alcohol.

Holiday parties, catching up with old friends, work events and just being festive or stressed – lots of reasons to have a drink or consume some marijuana. Occasionally mixing alcohol and weed, known as crossfading, happens. During the social holiday season, there seems to be more opportunities where the combination is offered at some point.

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Using cannabis and alcohol together enhances the effects of each, causing increased side effects including slowed reaction time, loss of coordination, and problem-solving and decision skills.

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When it comes to drugs, there is caffiene, alcohol and cannabis (in order). It should come as no surprise that many people use them together, and it’s well-established that alcohol increases the absorption of THC.

Despite the potential dangers of mixing them, it’s common to do so. If you combine marijuana and alcohol occasionally and in moderation, there is less of a risk. But regularly doing so comes health issues and more. People who are canna-newbies also may have bigger reactions as they are unfamiliar with dosages.

Drinking before using weed can intensify weed’s effects. This is because alcohol increases the absorption of weed’s main psychoactive ingredient, delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).

This generally results in a stronger high. While this might be nice for some folks, it can cause others to green out. This refers to a range of unpleasant physical symptoms including sweating, dizziness and nausea.

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Using weed before drinking alcohol may minimize the effects of alcohol. This means you might be tipsier than you feel, increasing your risk for becoming overly intoxicated.

But be careful mixing marijuana with alcohol, the busy season may not be the time to experiment.

Cooking Hacks To Make Life Easier This Thanksgiving

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Thanksgiving is a time for gathering friends and family together and have a good time with a delicious meal. It is supposed to be upbeat, heartwarming and fun, but if you are cooking it can be stressful. If you don’t cook on a regular basis, suddenly making a feast for 6, 10, or 18 can be overwhelming.  Luckily, we have some cooking hacks to make life easier this Thanksgiving.

Before you start, figure out what you like to make and what you can farm out to others. Make a list, figure out some timing and recognize not everything is going to Instagram worthy.

Baking Powder In Your Mashed Potatoes

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Adding a pinch of baking powder while mashing your potatoes will make them way fluffier and better looking than normal, without disrupting the taste.

Write Out Recipes And Tape Them On Your Cabinets

This simple hack will allow you to narrow your focus on cooking and cooking only, saving you a lot of time while avoiding messy cookbooks or phones.

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Potatoes Can Be Microwaved

Boiling potatoes takes a really long time and, in the end, you’re still gonna mash them so it’s fine to save some minutes by sticking them in the microwave. Heat each potato for about 3 or 4 minutes.

Slow-Roast The Turkey Overnight

Slow cooking is the best way to cook, leaving the meat soft, delicious and ready to peel off the bone. It’s also great to get the turkey out of the way and have it done early, avoiding Thanksgiving catastrophe.

Add Soy Sauce For A More Delicious gravy

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Soy sauce is a great condiment for a lot of things, especially when it comes to meat. If your gravy is a little simple and needs that extra kick, soy sauce will highlight the flavors in it and add some much needed saltiness.

Prep Veggies Ahead Of Time And Keep Them In The Fridge

Chopping up vegetables takes a lot of time and patience. Be sure to do this ahead of time and to store them in separate containers in the fridge, maintaining their crispiness, flavor and saving you a lot of time.

Don’t Peel Your Potatoes

Mashed potatoes with the skin on them are delicious so why would you even do that? If you’re very neat and really don’t like the skin then you can boil the potatoes and peel them afterwards, with the skin tearing off much more easily.

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Clean Your Potatoes In The Dishwasher

Instead of scrubbing each potato individually, stick them all in the dishwasher for a couple of minutes and have them ready for cooking.

Use A Wine Glass To Make Biscuits

If you don’t have a metal cutter, make do with whatever’s around your house. Wine glasses are the perfect shape for biscuits, so take advantage of them, dipping them in flour to keep the dough from sticking.

Freeze Pie Crust For Prettier Pies

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By freezing the rolled out pie crust for 20 minutes, you’ll allow the gluten in the dough to relax and to avoid shrinking when you put it in the oven.

Does Turkey REALLY Make You Sleepy

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After the big Thanksgiving feast, you eyes start to droop – is it really the turkey’s fault.

Thanksgiving is known for the big meal! Turkey, ham, beef – all on the menu. Also included is stuffing and/or dressing, pies, a form of green beans and more carbs.  All delicious and everyone is expected to have two plates before dessert.  Afterwards, everyone waddles away from the table as eyes become droopy.  But does turkey really make you sleepy?

Over 46 million turkeys will be served up on Thursday.  And, it turns out, pumpkin is not the favorite pie. Apple pie is the overwhelming favorite followed by chocolate and pecan pie making pumpkin pie rank in at #4. Pumpkin gets the attention based on tradition it seems.

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For generations, the turkey has been the villain of needing a nap after the feast, with some avoiding talking to difficult relatives, helping clear and wash, or just being a good guest.  But it seems the bird got a bum rap. Morgan Pfiffner, a researcher with a masters degree in nutrition, shares the real story.

“Millions gather around the table to feast on mashed potatoes, gravy, stuffing, creamed corn, cranberry sauce and, of course, turkey. For some of us who overindulge, we are often left in a post-Thanksgiving food coma and have read that “something” in the turkey is the culprit of our drowsiness” shares Phiffner.

That something is a nutrient called tryptophan, but it’s not the only culprit. Tryptophan is one of the naturally occurring amino acids—the building blocks of proteins in our body. Turkey is a great source of this essential amino acid, but it is not the only source – many meats and other proteins have comparable amounts.

According to research, tryptophan is used by the human body to make serotonin, one of the “feel-good” hormones, which can calm and relax the body. However, we don’t consume nearly enough turkey during a holiday feast to have a major impact.

So what’s the real reason you get drowsy on Thanksgiving? It’s not so much what you eat, but how much you eat.

Thanksgiving dinner is usually a large meal, rich in carbs, fat, and protein. When this massive influx of calories reaches your intestines, a chemical called CCK (cholecystokinin) is released. CCK acts as a “fullness signal” that tells your brain that you’ve had enough to eat (keeping you from eating the third plate of food). But this CCK surge has another effect: it makes you feel sleepy, possibly as an evolved response so you’ll relax and let your body focus on digestion.

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Of course, in some households, there is wine or drinks at the table.  All the CCK and alcohol can add to the need for a nap. Alcohol is considered a depressant and directly affects the central nervous system. Once alcohol enters the bloodstream, it circulates to the brain, where it proceeds to slow down the firing of neurons. When neuronal firings decrease at a normal rate, it can result in relaxation, fatigue, and sleepiness.

BTW…you can recreate Thanksgiving year round. In 1953, a Swanson employee accidentally ordered 260 tons extra of turkey. The frozen turkeys were taking up space in 10 refrigerated train cars when a salesman suggested preparing and packaging the turkey with sides in compartmentalized aluminum trays. Swanson sold 5,000 TV dinners in 1953. The following year, they sold 10 million.  Today you can cook one and have Thanksgiving year round.

Tips For A Successful Thanksgiving Smoke Session

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A weed walk around the neighborhood is one of the oldest Thanksgiving traditions. Here are some tips that can help you carry out a successful excursion.

Thanksgiving is an emotional time, for better or worse. No matter what your position is on it, whether you love it or it gives you anxiety, it’s never too late to add in new traditions into the mix. During Thanksgiving, when you’re spending time with loved ones, introducing weed into the mix could be a fun bonding activity. You just need to know how to do it.

Here are 5 things you should keep in mind in order to make the most out of your Thanksgiving weed excursion:

Make sure to have enough weed

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First things first. If there’s no weed, there’s no weed smoking excursion. Be sure to hit up your old weed contacts once you get home or bring some weed with you. To be super safe, make sure you store it in an airtight container and leave it in places where your dad or your little cousin won’t find it. Because that would be bad.

Steer clear of fancy ways of consumption

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Keep things simple and steer clear of overtly complicated ways of consuming cannabis. Thanksgiving is a special occasion when it comes to weed usage; you might find yourself smoking with someone inexperienced, someone who’s older, etc. It’s best to stick to something that’s accessible for newbies and to eliminate the odds of getting bad highs. Prioritize accessibility, discretion, and how fast-acting the consumption method is.

Develop your own little private language

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If you’re going out smoking with family, have a little discussion beforehand and make sure to come up with the right excuse for when you’re going outside the house to smoke. By discussing things beforehand, you’ll eliminate nerves and make sure that no one misses out on the smoking opportunity and that everyone is on the same page.

Keep an open mind

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Each Thanksgiving is different. Make sure to keep an open mind and accept that maybe this year someone who you usually smoke with won’t want to join you, or that someone who’s never shown interest or who was too young before, might want to join in on the fun. Just roll with it.

Take a deep breath and get ready to eat

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Lastly, get ready to reap the benefits you’ve been after. The munchies are normally great, but the munchies on Thanksgiving are some of the best there are. Enjoy your food and tune out your family members’ tone-deaf political and cultural opinions. Happy Thanksgiving!

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