Cook Up
Healthy Christmas Recipes This Holiday
Season
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No Need To Gain Weight This
Season -- Cook Healthy Holiday Meals
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We all love those big holiday
meals and look forward to eating and unbuttoning
our pants so don't mention health food! Can we have
a great meal without sacrificing taste? The answer
is yes, you can have healthy Christmas recipes that
are mouthwatering!
The Christmas season is a
joyous time for Christians, celebrating the birth
of Jesus. It is certainly not a time to put a
damper on the fun with foods that have nothing to
recommend them, besides being good for you. Most of
us pull out all the stops, enjoying every little
goodie that passes our way. 'Tis the
season!
Is A Healthy Christmas
Recipe A Paradox?
The very idea of healthy
Christmas recipes seems to take all the fun away!
However, as we all know, 'tis also the season where
we put on ten pounds and have to make that
inevitable New Year's resolution.
Another problem arises when
you've got health conditions that will only get
worse if you overindulge. Here we've got some ideas
for some healthy Christmas recipes and strategies
to enable you to celebrate, scarf up some
delicious, albeit healthy food, have plenty of fun
and perhaps only gain three pounds.
Let's start with some basic
strategies that help you avoid general
overindulgence. When you consider the number of
occasions put before us during the holidays, it's
amazing we don't all gain twenty-five pounds!
Office parties, neighborhood gatherings, brunches,
the church bake sale, cocktail parties and the
astounding Christmas dinner are filled with
temptations.
How To Avoid Eating Too
Much At The Party
An hour or so before you
leave for a party, eat a small meal of healthy
snacks to quell your appetite a tad. For example, a
healthy Christmas recipe made of an attractive
platter of dipping veggies and a spinach and sour
cream dip gets you in the spirit of the festivities
to come, while filling you up just enough to take
the edge off your appetite.
When you arrive at the party,
you'll be satisfied with smaller portions of the
goodies spread out before you.
Did You Know That Alcohol
Promotes Overeating?
Alcoholic beverages are
plentiful during the round of parties and can
really help pack on the pounds. For every glass of
wine or cocktail you have, have two beverages that
are nonalcoholic, yet festive. Fruit punches and
spiced ciders are good substitutes.
Use Healthy Christmas
Recipes As Tree Ornaments
Cookies and sweets are a
traditional part of the Christmas festivities. For
some of us, not spending a couple of weeks baking
up fudge, cookies and
sweets is unthinkable. The kids would never be the
same!
Try making half as many
sweets, using the other half of your time making
salt dough ornaments and decorations to hang on the
tree and to give as gifts. The kids will love these
activities and everyone will eat less of the stuff
that's bad for us.
Get In Shape For Christmas
Food
Take a walk around the
neighborhood to check out the Christmas lights.
You'll have a good time, in keeping with the spirit
of the season and burn off a few calories
too.
Some Examples Of Healthy
Christmas Recipes
Now, on to the nuts and bolts
of healthy Christmas recipes that are so tempting,
you won't even know they're good for you. Let's
start with the Christmas bird. Some people live for
the skin on the turkey.
If that's not your thing,
consider roasting a skinless turkey, much as you
would a skinless chicken breast. This single
modification saves about 3 grams of fat per
serving, a healthy Christmas recipe indeed.
How about the stuffing? Try
using less bread cubes and more veggies. Whatever
your favorite veggie addition to your stuffing may
be, double it and reduce the bread accordingly.
Chop up some onions, slice up
a good quantity of mushrooms, celery or water
chestnuts and moisten with a low sodium, low fat
chicken broth and your favorite spices and fresh
herbs. Voila! You've transformed a starchy, high
calorie stuffing into a healthy Christmas
recipe!
Cook Healthy Holiday
Recipes Using Herbs And Spices
Use herbs and spices, rather
than sugar or excessive amounts of salt, to spark
the flavor of your dishes. If you're unfamiliar
with seasonings, you'll find plenty of guidance
online, at the library or bookstore.
Sweet spices, such as
cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice and ginger can stand in
for sugar in many a recipe. For example, carrots in
an orange and ginger sauce is a dish even a kid can
love.
Pearl onions, spiced with a
dash of nutmeg, in a low fat cream sauce are
heavenly. Both are healthy Christmas recipes that
have your diners asking for seconds!
Make Your Healthy Meal
Look Like Christmas
A diverse assortment of
brightly colored, well-seasoned foods produces the
festive look and feel of the Christmas party, not
the number of pounds of fat, salt and sugar!
Healthy Christmas recipes are
not an oxymoron. You just need to put on your
thinking cap. Merry Christmas! Here's to one less
New Year's resolution!
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