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Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Enjoy Thanksgiving...And Stay Thankful for Your Health

Oh, the big season is here...the season of loaded down plates, piled with calories and carbs galore. Just when you start to digest that, here comes more. Then..dessert! It's been the American way. Here are some suggestions on how not to gain weight over the Thanksgiving Holiday weekend. You may not be able to do them all, but every little bit counts! Here are some suggestions, in no particular order. *Drink plenty of water during the day before the meal. You'll be good and hydrated, and less likely to gorge. *Put a muzzle on your nibbler. All those bites you sneak before or after the meal - they all and up. And quickly! *Cook your own meal...from scratch. This way, you know exactly what ingredients are going into the food you will be eating. And you can make healthy substitutions. If you are one of those that just do not cook, then find a reasonable substitution. At the grocery store, anything bought had a label. Read it!! Compare it against other prepared foods. If there are more than 5 ingredients, or if you don't recognize most of the ingredients, move on. *Provide healthy alternatives. I'll be serving crudités- aka fresh uncooked veggies to munch on. My fresh cranberries will have just enough sweetener to make them taste good. Deviled eggs can be prepared with less fat, and are a great source of protein. Cook fresh green beans, instead of canned. Homemade sweet potatoes can be drizzled with a syrup of your making, instead of drowning in butter and sugar. The roast turkey itself is a great source of protein...and you don't have to slather it with butter. We buy ours fresh, brine it, and it's the tastiest thing ever. Super juicy! *Reasonable portions. A spoonful of the richer dishes, instead of a heap. Fill up on veggies while you wait. *Have a roll, instead of several. Or skip the bread, knowing a spoonful of dressing or stuffing is there. *No seconds! Savor each bite - slowly chew your food, enjoy it, and pause between bites. Remember, it takes 20 minutes for your stomach to realize there is food in there. Don't gobble everything down in 10 minutes. *Avoid empty calories and drink wisely! Water, tea with lemon, and club soda are all good alternatives to sweet tea or soda. As far as adult beverages, have A glass of wine. Not a bottle. That's another tangent... *Enjoy dessert...wisely! Have that pumpkin pie, but cut a small piece, and use a dollop of fresh, lightly sweetened whipped cream. Whatever your choice is, cut a small piece, and savor each bite. Or if a large slice is served to you, don't eat it all. *Take a brisk walk, or do 30 minutes of light exercise you enjoy, after your guests have left. And drink some water! I don't want to be a killjoy, but our nation is killing itself, one bite at a time. By all means enjoy family, food, and give thanks...and think how good you'll feel when you do something healthy for yourself! e b e r