Showing posts with label holiday party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holiday party. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Healthy Tips for Eating During the Holidays

Health and holiday do not cancel each other out. It may take a bit of careful steering on your part, but it is possible to eat, drink, and be merry without losing sight of the nutrition goals you've been pursuing all year

Shift Gears. The road ahead will be filled with lots of delicious detours but that doesn't mean you have to lose your way. If you've been following a weight loss regimen, Downshift for the next few weeks and keep your eye on maintaining your present weight.

Prepare for the Trip. If you know you're heading for a party at night, the worst thing to do is to starve all day. Just the opposite. Eat a well-balanced breakfast and lunch but make them a bit more low-calorie than usual. And if time permits, increase your exercise in preparation. Add an extra thirty minutes to your gym time or leave the car in a central place and walk to all your errands, returning to stow your bundles in the trunk and starting out again. In other words, use your day to earn your night.

Cruising. Don't dive into the appetizers, but don't avoid them either. Grab a plate, the smallest you can find and cruise past, then cruise past again, scanning your choices. Look for raw foods or ones that have been prepared simply and naturally. You'll find that the fiber and texture of whole grains and veggies will satisfy you just as much as crunchy fried foods and dip-soggy chips. And once you've made your choice, move as far away from the buffet table as you can.

Maintain the Speed Limit. Eat consciously, employing what mindful meditation practitioners call the Four S's - Sit, Savor the texture of each mouthful, Slowly chew, Still your mind.
Or if you prefer, take the opposite tack. Get your mind off food. Plate in hand, use this time to circulate and socialize. After all isn't that why you go to a party? Engage your mouth primarily in talking, and only secondarily in eating.

Unlawful Drinking. Eggnog is definitely a felony and sweet mixed drinks, misdemeanors. If you prefer an alcoholic beverage and still want to follow the rules limit yourself to white wine. But start off with a glass of seltzer. The carbonation will slow down the process of drinking while allowing you to circulate, glass in hand like everyone else.. And should you want more than one glass of wine, first have another seltzer.

Rough Road Ahead. Sitting down at the dinner table is fraught with temptation with all those plates and platters passed your way, but there are a few ways to deal with it without drawing attention to your predicament.
Fill your plate, with salad and vegetables taking up half, and use the other half for whatever meats or sides that may tempt you. Starting with salad, eat one foodstuff at a time, saving whatever is your favorite for last. This counteracts the tendency people have to unconsciously shovel food into their mouths. You just may find that by the time you get to your saved treasure, you're full.


And when table mates pass the dessert you just may find yourself saying. "That looks delicious but I just can't take another bite!"

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Friday, December 21, 2012

Five Tips For a Healthier Holiday

I know how you feel. The holiday season rolls around… everyone’s running around shopping, planning and getting things done. When it’s over, it’s time to kick back a little and enjoy the company of friends and loved ones, whether it’s the office party of family gathering.

The challenge is that the holiday season is filled with so much delicious food, and sticking to your healthy eating and exercise routine during the season can seem close to impossible. Here are a handful of suggestions to help you get through the holidays without gaining any extra weight. And if you’re really good, you may even lose some.

Never Go Hungry

Arriving to a party hungry is a recipe for disaster. Have a normal breakfast and lunch on the day of the gathering. Sitting down to a holiday dinner when you’re starving can make overdoing it all too easy. Maybe even snack on a handful of nuts or a yogurt on your way out the door, so you don’t snack on the first thing you see when you get there.

Step Away From the Food

Ah… that buffet of food that seems to be calling your name. Keep your distance so you are not tempted to snack all night. For extra backup, you can chew gum, which helps resist the temptation to sneak a bite here or there.

Choose the Right Foods

Sure, some of that great food comes only once a year. Just don’t go in with that mindset when you sit down for a big holiday meal. Enjoy that good stuff in moderation, and stick with the lean meats and veggies otherwise. You (and your conscience) will feel much better afterwards.

Skip the Alcohol

Alcohol is a common feature of many holiday parties. It’s also a big source of empty calories you don’t need, so avoid the temptation to overindulge. If you feel like a drink, a glass of red wine can spare you some calories, and you get some healthy antioxidants in the process.

Stay on Top of Exercise

Yes, holidays are a very busy time, and you may not get out for some exercise as much as you’d like. If you are having a hard time fitting it in your schedule, find ways to build it into your holiday activities: maybe a post-dinner walk outside to catch up with family, an extra lap around the mall during your 11th-hour shopping, or even a snowball fight (assuming the weather cooperates, of course).

So, enjoy the holiday feasts in moderation, enjoy the company of family and friends abundantly, and most importantly, enjoy the season!

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