Be Thankful for What YOU have!

I wrote a long post about my interpretation of this statement.

Then, I stopped and thought about it.

I realised that being thankful for what you have, could mean so many different things, to so many different people.

Then I deleted everything I had written.

I saw that the statement “Be Thankful for what YOU have!” speaks for itself and whatever I wrote might change your perception of that!

Then, I decided to leave it open for you to think about! 🙂

I hope you will share your thoughts in the comments below! 😀

12 Comments

  • Eva Gallon 16th January 2019 at 10:52

    Hi Laurena, it sounds cliched but I try to be thankful and grateful everyday for reasons that are personal to me, and not sweat the small stuff!
    I know what you mean about writing something out, only to scrap it as things may get misconstrued or you don’t wish to offend.
    Hope you’re having a great week ☺

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    • Laurena@LifeDietHealth 16th January 2019 at 11:03

      Sounds like a great idea Eva. We all seem to get worried about everyone else and what they have, rather than thinking about what we ourselves are so fortunate to have! What’s for lunch today? 😀 I’ve just made my first baguettes…

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  • Eva Gallon 16th January 2019 at 11:15

    A comforting baked sweet potato with home-made ‘baked’ beans ?Lots of Tabasco and fresh garlic to help beat a cold! x

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    • Laurena@LifeDietHealth 16th January 2019 at 22:07

      Yummy! The other day I ‘baked’ a parsnip! wow-I might even prefer it to roast! Oh no, hope you get better soon. x

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  • Eva Gallon 16th January 2019 at 11:19

    I meant to say you should make a blog post about the baguettes you made – if it’s ok with you, or course☺

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    • Laurena@LifeDietHealth 16th January 2019 at 22:08

      Ooo… I could do that! Best I make some more to double check the recipe!??

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  • Eva 17th January 2019 at 09:17

    I’m intrigued what this baked parsnip is like lol- do you mean like a baked potato as opposed to roast parsnips cooked in oil, etc??

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    • Laurena@LifeDietHealth 17th January 2019 at 09:42

      Yes!!! Bake the parsnip whole as you would a baked potato/ baked sweet potato! Baked parsnip! Totally amazing! 🙂

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  • Eva 17th January 2019 at 09:19

    Oh, and I meant to say raw garlic when I said ‘fresh’ (very pungent!)

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    • Laurena@LifeDietHealth 17th January 2019 at 09:43

      You ate the garlic raw?! Hope you didn’t have any visitors that day! 😛

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  • Eva Gallon 17th January 2019 at 14:39

    Defo no visitors! My mum told me years ago to eat raw crushed garlic with honey in a sandwich to help cure a sore throat…would you dare??
    Back to this baked parsnip- my mind is blown lol, would never have thought of it?

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    • Laurena@LifeDietHealth 18th January 2019 at 13:45

      I don’t even know how to write my distaste for that idea! Blurghh! But I’d eat the raw garlic on it’s own hahaha! I had baked parsnip again last night – just because you reminded me! 😀

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