It’s Christmas time again.
This is a time when your palates are eager to sample all those
mouth-watering dishes. It’s also the
hardest time to stick to your weight loss routine while trying to stay
healthy. Here are some Healthy
Christmas Tips you can try out to make the holidays more enjoyable.
Swapping Fatty Ingredients
If you’re a turkey lover like me then try to reduce the fat
content in the turkey gravy by starting off with some homemade chickenstock. Next add some of the turkey
drippings and season to taste. You can
also trim the skin off the turkey and the ham before plunging into the juicy
meat; this reduces a lot of fat. Try some whole wheat or whole grain bread to
make those scrumptious leftover turkey or ham sandwiches and switch to
margarine instead of butter and cut down on the sugar in some of your favourite
recipes.
Healthy Appetizers
Having slices of fruit, a fresh green salad, or a simple
vegetable soup will fill parts of the stomach and cause you to eat less later
on. Drinking water before a meal has also been
known to fill you up so you eat less of the high calorie and fatty foods.
Portion Control
We would all want to sample the variety of food on the
table. That is quite all right but
you must control the portions you take.
Watching portions is a critical healthy eating tip especially when it
comes to dessert. Try a thin slice of
fruitcake after Christmas lunch leaving room for when you feel hungry later to
sample another dessert. Remember,
everything in moderation.
Cut Back On The Drinks
This Christmas make your holiday toasts with fewer calories
and less fat. Instead of using soda,
make a punch for everyone to enjoy.
Also limit the number of alcoholic beverages you consume. A glass of water is refreshing and washes
down the meal without all the calories.
Exercise, Exercise, Exercise!
Exercise is very important in maintaing a fit and healthy body especially during the holidays. With all the buzzing of Christmas shopping, and preparation, make time to exercise.
Enjoy Your Christmas!
You can still enjoy all the trimmings of Christmas and not
gain weight. Just remember to watch
your portions and fill up on the healthier foods. With all the Christmas dinners and parties
you may attend, snack on some nuts before you go, this will also help you to
eat less. In my next post on this topic I'll suggest some great menu options, recipes, for you to try, LOOK OUT FOR IT!

the food looks yummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
ReplyDeleteThank Anthony, knew you'd like thank..lol!
ReplyDeleteWe are blessed with an abundant supply of fresh fruit and vegetables.We should wherever possible try to incorporate them in all our meals and not limit our use of them just to appetizers or snacks. They can be incorporated in our main meal, dessert and drinks as well. Use fruits that are in season because they are the freshest, have the best quality and best prices.The possibilities are endless!
ReplyDeleteOh I love the sound of that, especially when mangoes are in season to make delicious mango salsa, don't talk for avocados, can't get enough of them!
DeleteCertainly some healthy advice there.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely. Look out for some recipes and menu options that won't make you miss out on anything this Christmas.
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