
Helpful Tips for Enjoying Healthy Holiday Parties
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Helpful Tips for Enjoying Healthy Holiday Parties |
Helpful Tips for Enjoying Healthy Holiday Parties
The
holiday season is in full swing and that means your schedule is
probably full of holiday parties and dinners from now through the end of
the year. Whether you’re a guest or the host you no doubt want to enjoy
delicious food and specialties of the holiday season, but you likely
also want to maintain your commitment to eating healthfully. Here are
some great ways to do so.
On the day of a party, stick to your regular routine.
Don’t
eliminate meals to save up for what’s to come, which can lead to
overeating when you get to the party. Instead, start your day with a
balanced breakfast, enjoy a light lunch like a salad with grilled chicken, and if many hours go by between lunch and the party have a small snack
to hold you over. If exercise is a normal part of your day, make sure
you leave yourself time to get it in – burning a few extra calories will
leave you feeling good for some extra indulgences!
Socialize, then eat.
No need to rush to the buffet as soon as your coat is checked. Instead, mingle with old friends and meet some new ones.
Check out all the options before you fill your plate.
As
you head to the buffet, take into account any passed hors d’oeuvres you
may have already had. Keep in mind your plate should be balanced
between fruits and vegetables, lean protein, and carbohydrates, with an
emphasis on whole grain carbs if they’re available.
Drink mindfully.
Calories
from alcoholic and sweetened drinks add up, so be sure to stay hydrated
with plenty of no- and low-calorie beverages and enjoy a glass of wine,
cocktail, or even a cup of eggnog in moderation.
If you’re a guest, bring your favorite lightened-up holiday recipe.
Hosts
and hostesses always appreciate homemade delicacies they can add to the
buffet and you’ll rest assured that no matter what is served you have a
healthy item to add to your plate. Try this Lightened Up Macaroni and Cheese as a main dish or this Lightened-Up Sweet Potato Casserole with Maple Pecans as a side.
If you’re hosting a party, set up a balanced buffet.
When
you’re deciding on your party menu, keep in mind the components of a
healthy, balanced plate. Crudités and fruit platters are classics that
don’t go out of style and are appreciated by guests. Festive salads,
like this Winter Root Vegetable Salad with Pomegranate Ginger Dressing, and roasted vegetable dishes, like these Miso-Roasted Brussels Sprouts and Root Vegetables are always a hit. Side dishes made with whole grains and seasonal fruits and vegetables also go over well. Try this Maple-Roasted Delicata Squash Quinoa Salad or Cranberry Ginger Sorghum Salad. Main courses can be made with lean cuts of meat and a baked fish is a nice option for those who don’t eat meat.
Indulge your sweet tooth in moderation.
The
holidays are usually filled with many sweet treats, some of which are
special for this time of year. Choose a few of your favorites that you
don’t have the rest of the year and enjoy and savor them. Some desserts
to try: Cranberry Apple Pie, Chocolate Pear Bread, and Coconut Rum Balls.
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