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Healthy Holiday Eating Tips - Keep Weight Off
During The Holiday Season
According
to a recent article, the average American will gain 7-10 pounds
during the holiday season. Here are some eating tips to help you
avoid being a part of this statistic:
- Avoid stress eating. Many people eat to help them deal
with the added stress of the holidays. When you reach for something,
ask yourself if you are really hungry. If the answer is no, try
to find another way to deal with your stress. (Like exercise!)
- Vegetables don't have to be baked in a casserole! Many
people think that the perfect holiday meal includes veggies cooked
with lots of butter, cheese, creamy soups and breading of some
type. Instead, try your vegetables steamed and seasoned with herbs
and spices. They are delicious that way! (And not nearly as fattening!)
- Slow down! Before you reach for seconds, wait a few
minutes and then ask yourself if you are really still hungry.
You don't have to eat more just because it's a big meal!
- Eat a salad with low-fat dressing before your meal.
Then you won't be as hungry for the higher calorie and higher
fat foods.
- Limit your alcohol intake. Alcohol is empty calories
and a top reason for weight gain. Try to drink a glass of water
in between each alcoholic drink.
- Eat before going to a party. This will keep you from
overindulging on fattening foods!
- Don't let yourself get too hungry. The holidays mean
more hectic schedules for most people. Try to eat throughout the
day and keep a few healthy snacks with you to prevent bingeing
- Make smart choices. I honestly believe that eating well
is all about making choices, not just at the holidays, but all
year long. It is especially important this time of year, though.
Remember that you can't have it all - pumpkin pie OR pecan pie,
eggnog OR dessert, you get the idea. The holidays are not a license
to overindulge. Use some common sense, and like always - watch
your portion sizes!
Don't give in and assume that just because the holiday season is
upon us that you will gain weight. It does not have to be an inevitable
part of the holidays! Make smart choices and do a little planning
- in January you will be glad you did!
Back to Tiffany's Fitness Tips!
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