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  1. @cerretanews: Big Peanuts fans here. Where did you find Charlie Brown cookie cutters??
  2. Thanks for the #FF love, Twitter friends. We're *this* close to 10,000 followers. Very exciting!
  3. Holiday guests are already here, so we're prepping Marmalade French Toast Casserole tonight for an easy brunch tomorrow: http://ow.ly/Mm6s
  4. False! A nap is appealing after any big meal because of the large amount of energy required to digest it.
  5. True or False? Eat a lot of turkey, and you'll be snoozing shortly...
  6. 5 Party-Worthy Updos from @Real_Simple: http://ow.ly/MM71
  7. What's your favorite type of cookie? (Drop, rolled, sliced...) http://ow.ly/Mkrl
  8. RT @goodhealth: Toxic poinsettias? Holiday suicide watch? We put 7 holiday health myths to the test: http://bit.ly/7fcxh7
  9. Sausage & Caramelized Onion Bread Pudding is our hearty Dinner Tonight (for $1.60 per serving!): http://ow.ly/N43i
  10. Many common holiday foods--sweet potatoes, dried fruit, and turkey, to name a few--are nutritious options when enjoyed in moderation.
  11. Life expectancy reaches new high http://ow.ly/MLWS
  12. What do you cook when you need to feed a crowd? http://bit.ly/7lxnsH
  13. Our dietitian reveals 10 foods that are good for your health in ways you never imagined... http://ow.ly/Mkpo
  14. Pork with Pomegranate Pan Sauce is our Dinner Tonight: http://ow.ly/Mo1g
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  16. What do you make on a vacation day when the shopping is done and you have time to relax and just cook for fun? http://bit.ly/79Rn5e
  17. Companies fall short in advertising healthy foods to children http://ow.ly/MLVm
  18. False! The avg weight gain=just under 1lb. Don't let that be an excuse to go on an eating spree. Calorie consciousness is still important.
  19. True or False? Most people gain 5-7 lbs during the 6-week period from Thanksgiving to New Year's...
  20. With just $25 worth of key ingredients, you can ready your pantry for all sorts of holiday treats. http://ow.ly/Mknh