The Great Thanksgiving Diet Quiz
One week from today it’s Thanksgiving. Are you up to facing the perils of pumpkin pies, sweet potatoes and stuffed turkeys? Or will it kill your weight loss plans? Take the quiz to find out!
It’s Just A Day, But…
If you are otherwise a good boy (or girl), then Thanksgiving won’t cause much threat to your diet. It is, after all, only a single day and even if you go all out, the extra calories at most only set you a back a couple of days.
But if you are the kind of person that has to stay strict to not stray from course, you better prepare. Some general tips on how to enjoy Thanksgiving without going overboard, you can find in this article.
The Quiz
Maybe it’s a kind of coping mechanism for having had to live through all those horrific tests in school, but I love writing multiple choices quizzes.
So let us check if you know your Turkey skin from for your Turkey breast and can tell if beer, wine or coke has more calories. Click the link below to start the quiz. It will open in a new window / tab and you’ll get a neat score at the end.
Don’t worry, you can’t fail this test! Because it’s the kind where you know more afterwards than before (contrary to those I had to take at school, which more often than not left me befuddled).
Picture courtesy of “tuchodi“.
7 Comments
Well that was a complete disaster but as i’m not about to eat a Thanksgiving dinner it’s no great loss 😀
So what are you doing instead on Thanksgiving? 🙂
Not sure when thanksgiving is, so not really sure lol
Thank God I don’t eat Thankgiving Dinner cause I’m too lazy to cook!
You wouldn’t even make it out of the supermarket, with all the fits you get over the stuff they sell! 😉
Heeeyyyy!!! I got tricked on some of these! 🙂 Okay, well, some of these questions don’t give enough info. For instance, the 1/2 C of ice cream? At first I picked the “small tomato” but then I realized a “small tomato” is actually a grape or cherry-sized tomato, and that was definitely less than 1/2 C. Also, calories in beer varies greatly–from 90 calories in a 12-oz bottle to 180 or more. Plus, a drink of beer is going to be more–usually 12oz, whereas a glass of wine is typically 5-8oz. It doesn’t say if you’re comparing equal volume amounts of all of those or if you’re comparing proportional portion sizes. But, haha–I still got it wrong. I just couldn’t bring myself to give cola a leg up on any means.
Buuut…luckily, thanks to Tatianna’s awesome workouts, and putting intermittent fasting to work, I am ALL FOR stuffing my face on Thanksgiving. No limits, baby. 🙂
You are over-analyzing, although I do will admit to constructing the question around the cola choice 😉