The family is sitting around the table, enjoying the holiday feast. The air smells of freshly cooked dishes. Every year, the family gathers around this time, and now it is no different.
The centerpiece of the dinner is a giant turkey, cooked to perfection and served with mashed potatoes, gravy, and stuffing. All the dishes, with fresh ingredients, look healthy, nutritious, and delicious.
The family cooked assorted vegetables, such as steamed green beans, roasted carrots, and Brussels sprouts, as a side dish. These vegetables are packed with vitamins and minerals, adding flavor to the dinner.
The holiday season is a time for friends and family to get together, exchange gifts, and enjoy a good meal. Unfortunately, sometimes the food is high in fat, sugars, and calories, a problem if you try to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Remember, it’s easy for the extra pounds to end up on your hips in the last week of the year.
Here are some helpful tips for mastering healthy and without significant weight gain this season.
1 Cooking from the heart is essential. To show family and friends that you care about them, make recipes that use less butter, cream, lard, vegetable shortening, and other ingredients with a lot of saturated fat. Instead of red meat, use turkey or fish.
2 Do not go to a Christmas party hungry. So that you don’t have to go hungry at dinner, eat something light beforehand. A light snack of fruit, nuts, or seeds can satiate you and help you not overindulge. When it’s time for the big meal, choose healthy options, such as vegetable sticks or salads: Limit bread, cheese, and other processed snacks.