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FedStrive Presents! Healthy Eating During the Holidays
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Objectives Holiday weight trends Ten tips for healthy holiday eating Smarter choices during the holidays Holiday stress relievers
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Holiday Weight Trend Factors Stress Time crunch Parties, celebration, and festivities
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Healthy Holiday Eating 1) Eat before the party. 2) Bring healthy options. 3) Use smaller plates. 4) Think balance. 5) Go easy on liquid calories.
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Healthy Holiday Eating 6) Drink alcohol in moderation. 7) Be moderate with desserts. 8) Socialize away from the food. 9) Listen to your gut. 10) Don’t forget about physical activity.
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Healthy Meal Options Lean MealsHigh-fat Meals Low-fat dairy products, e.g., low fat creams, cheeses, yogurts, etc. Butter, whole fat creams, cheeses, and yogurts Steamed vegetablesCreamed vegetables Salad with fat-free dressingSalad with regular dressing Whole grainsRefined starches Water or low-calorie beveragesHigh fat, calorie beverages
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Baking Modifications IngredientModification Oil1 cup applesauce or other puréed fruit Butter Alternative butter blends with lower saturated fats and cholesterol Eggs -2 egg whites -1 egg white with 2 teaspoons of egg substitute -3 teaspoons of egg substitute Heavy creams -½ cup light cream and ½ cup whole milk -whole milk or reduced fat milk -part heavy cream, part half and half
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Baking Modifications Continued… IngredientModification Chocolate -nuts -dried fruits -cocoa powder White flour-whole wheat, almond, oat flour Frosting-confectioner sugar
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Meal Comparison MEAL #1MEAL #2 3 ounces of turkey, light breast meat3 ounces of turkey, dark meat 1 medium sized baked potato with 1 tbsp fat-free sour cream and chives 1 cup of mashed potato with gravy ½ cup of green bean almondine½ cup of green bean casserole Salad with 2 tbsp fat-free ranch dressing Salad with 2 tbsp regular ranch dressing 1 slice of an 8-inch apple pie with light Cool Whip 1 slice of an 8-inch apple pie with ½ cup ice cream 12 ounces of spiced apple cider12 ounces of regular Eggnog Calories: 977 (23% fat) Fat: 24 g Calories: 1553 (44% fat) Fat: 76 g
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Summary Trends of holiday weight gain Tips to prevent overeating Healthier food substitutions with holiday favorites Tips for healthy holiday shopping
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