Feng Shui Tips for a Thanksgiving Kitchen
Here comes Thanksgiving, the biggest family holiday of the year, a time of abundance and chaos when you need all the tools at your disposal to stay balanced and calm.
Whether you’re hosting the festivities or not, this is a great time to bring good Feng Shui into your kitchen, the room where you create health and abundance for yourself and your family all year ’round.

Nice Feng Shui in the Kitchen
A kitchen with good Feng Shui looks, feels and smells like great things are happening.
Start by cleaning the stove and making sure all the burners work so good Chi energy can flow freely.
Then give yourself space by clearing the countertops of seldom-used appliances and utensils. Take a look at the top of the fridge while you’re at it — maybe those cereals and snacks would be happier inside a cabinet
And when’s the last time you edited the front of the fridge?
Once you’ve created visual clarity, set something cooking that makes your home smell wonderful: cider with cloves? Oatmeal cookies?
The more you can engage all five senses — sight, touch, taste, smell and sound — the better the Feng Shui you bring into your space, and your life.
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