Have a Green Thanksgiving

Tara Paterson
There´s a lot of talk these days about going green when celebrating the holidays, but what exactly does that mean? And if you choose to go green, does that mean you can´t enjoy the same things you´ve always been accustomed to? The simple answer is no. If you think back to colonial days when the first Thanksgiving celebration took place, their feast would have been considered "green" by today´s standards. So let´s take a look at what you can do to have a green Thanksgiving of your own!

1.) Buy a fresh, natural turkey preferably from a local distributor. What you want to look for in a natural turkey is that they were raised without the use of chemicals, pesticides, antibiotics and were grain fed and are free range. Buying local also eliminates the use of gas in the transport.

2.) Prepare your foods from scratch using local produce. Don´t go for the quick fix of a prepared meal; even a pie. Use local produce (preferably organic) to fix your potatoes, sweet potatoes, veggies and desserts. By making all of your own Thanksgiving fixins´ you can enjoy a holiday tradition of preparing food with your family. You will also experience the wonderful aromas the food will fill your house with.


3.) Make sure when shopping you take lots of canvas/reusable shopping bags with you to avoid accumulating plastic bags. If you do have to use plastic bags, please remember to recycle them!

4.) Use china and real glassware, not those pesky plastic cups. It´s much easier to serve beverages or punch in plastic cups to eliminate having to wash glasses, but plastic is a threat to both your health and the environment. Make this year the year you begin to go "plastic-free." Also, serve dessert on real plates, not plastic throw aways for the same reason!

5.) Use cloth napkins instead of paper. Try to make this Thanksgiving a zero waste day by eliminating any throw aways. Cloth napkins can easily be washed and will add an elegance to your holiday dining table.

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By Tara Paterson, ACPI™ Certified Parent Coach, co-author of Raising Intuitive Children (New Page Books, spring ´09)
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Tara Paterson

Tara has been building bridges with moms and families for many years. Her passion first revealed itself with JustforMom.com, a web site business with advice, ideas, and resources designed to "touch each Mom´s life, one Mom at a time." She went on to create Moms In Print, a resource to assist, educate, and guide mom writers to realize their dream of being a published author; and in July 2004, Ms. Paterson launched her 501 (c)3 non- profit concept- the Just For Mom foundation. The Foundation has been involved with projects that involve a grassroots effort to support the Reading Rainbow; the creation of the prestigious Mom´s Choice Award®; and is the recipient of a portion of the proceeds from the Chicken Soup series - Chicken Soup for the Mother and Sons Soul.

Tara received her parent coach certification through the Academy for Coaching Parents International; is a columnist for Children of the New Earth, an online publication; and is an expert blogger for the Partnership for a Drug Free America; she is also a trainer for the Academy for Coaching Parents.

She is the co-author of the book- Raising Intuitive Children (New Page Books, May '09) and is the spokesperson for the Mom's Choice Awards.

Tara was nominated as the 2002 Entrepreneur of the Year by the Loudoun County Chamber of Commerce, and was awarded Entrepreneur of the Year in 2003 by a Northern Virginia networking group.

She has been seen on CNN, the Today Show, the Early Show, 48 Hours and has been featured in the Washington Post, Newsweek, the Purcellville Gazette, the Loudoun Magazine and quoted in the USA Today and Parenting Magazine.


Tara Paterson is available for private coaching, presentations, lectures, and workshops. To find out more, visit her ParentingIntuitives blog.