Hi! I’m Kristy,
registered dietitian (RD or a.k.a., RDN) and blogger at Chocolate Slopes who believes in the
motto “everything in moderation.” I
share quick and healthy recipes (along with some indulgent recipes) that your
whole family will enjoy. You’ll also
find nutritional tidbits and strategies to help maintain a healthy lifestyle in
this over-indulging, fast-food-on-every-corner type
of country we live in.
I was thrilled when Sparkle.Pounce. approached me and asked me guest
post! I love their inspiring Do What You Dream motto and the amazing
number of endurance races they have conquered.
On top of that, they have their own clothing apparel (which I’m hoping
Santa brings me this year)!
How to Have a Healthy Holiday and Avoid the Weight Gain
No one wants to be part of the group who gains 5-10 pounds over
the holiday season. But how can it be prevented? Yes the obvious,
don’t overeat. But that’s much easier said than done. Here are a
few tips to maintain your weight over the holidays but still enjoy the
festivities! And remember — always be MINDFUL when eating, especially
during the holiday season.
- Bring a healthy
side dish to the party — at least there will be one healthy option to add
to your meal. But make sure you enjoy the dish
you’re bringing too! Here are a few ideas if you’d like to get
creative . . .try Fruit Grinch Kabobs
from Clean & Scentsible or a simple Christmas Veggie Tray from Betty
Crocker.
Image from Clean & Scentsible - When you are choosing which food to eat at a party, pick one or two that you know are indulgent, then fill the rest of your plate with healthier options. When you’re attending a party, focus on the people not the food, and make only one plate for yourself (avoid grazing all evening).
- Plan BEFORE you party: eat before you go to a party — you may have heard this tip a million times. (That’s because it works!) If you are starving when you get to a party, you’re much more likely to overeat, which exaggerates the holiday weight gain issue.
- Drinks — alcohol calories add up quickly. Did you know that your average long island ice tea or margarita has about 550 calories? That’s about the same amount as a Big Mac! How about the popular craft beers? Many of them are at least 200 calories for a 12 oz bottle. You can still enjoy alcoholic drinks, but alternate between alcoholic beverages and non-alcoholic beverages to help you drink less. Or share a drink with your significant other or husband (like I do) which allows you to still enjoy beverages but only half the calories!
- Keep up with your exercise routine — or start one. I know, the holidays usually are very busy for everyone, but scheduling your workouts around other obligations will not only help you stay in a routine, but will help ward off unwanted pounds (add it to your calendar like you would a doctor’s appointment — and KEEP the appointment!).
- Baking — who
doesn’t like to bake around the holidays or at the very least, receive
delicious holiday goodies? If you’re the type who bakes cookies to give
them out as gifts but can’t help but sample a bit too many, then package
them up immediately in gift containers and put them out of sight. You’ll be less likely to keep sampling them if
they are not in plain sight. (I personally love to bake all year round, but I
can’t resist the temptation of cookies being in the house very long. So
my strategy is to bag them up in one large zip-lock bag (which goes to my
parent’s house within the next day or two) and I keep one sandwich size bag for
my family to enjoy — PORTION CONTROL!
Find Chinese New Year Cookes recipe here. - Have someone (e.g., a friend/significant other) help keep you accountable! Whether it be that you report to each other what you’ve eaten the previous day, or better yet, if you’re competitive like me, create a weight loss or weight maintenance challenge over the holidays.
Hopefully these tips will help you ward off those unwanted
pounds over the holidays. Please share what works best for you, I’d love to
hear your ideas!
-Kristy
*This post How to Have a Healthy Holiday and Avoid the
Weight Gain originally appeared on Chocolate Slopes.
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