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12 Ways to Stay Healthy During the Holidays

By Text: Diane Welland MS, RD December 28, 2016
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While it may seem counterintuitive, eating clean during the holidays is doable and easier than you might think. Why wait until the new year to dive head first into your weight loss goals or healthy lifestyle resolutions when you can start today? It's all about finding that healthy balance between indulgence and moderation, and you'd be surprised at just how attainable these goals are. “Clean Eating” expert, Diane Welland, shares some simple tips to keep the holidays healthy.
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12 Tips for Clean Eating During the Holidays

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You don’t have to give up eating “clean” just because it’s the holidays. Many of your favorite special-occasion treats can be “cleaned up” simply by swapping whole grains for refined ones, choosing low-fat dairy products, and using minimally processed sugars like honey or dehydrated cane juice sugar over granulated white or brown. Even if you do splurge on a few items, be smart and don’t overindulge. Follow these tips for clean eating, and you can eat well, feel great, and celebrate the season without feeling guilty or deprived.

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Search Out Healthy Offerings

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Read: 5 Healthful Holiday Foods

While most people associate the holidays with rich, high-calorie foods, there are plenty of other options available. Zero in on produce first by loading up on raw vegetables found on crudite platters and salads. Instead of high-fat dressings, drizzle your greens with balsamic vinegar or a squeeze of lemon. Cheese is another good choice, but beware of going overboard, one to two ounces is all you need (about the size of a pair of dice or a 9-volt battery).

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Make It Yourself

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View Recipe: Apricot-Sage Chicken with Carrots

Preparing your own holiday “clean” meal is the perfect way to ensure that you’ll be eating delicious, healthy recipes. This is ideal for potluck parties, but even without an official invitation many hostesses welcome homemade food. If you know you’re going to a holiday party where “clean” options are slim, offer to bring your own dish. Choose items you can make ahead that lend themselves to large gatherings. This Apricot-Sage Chicken with Carrots dish fits the bill.

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Hone in on Whole Grains

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Choosing whole wheat or whole grain breads over white is one of the easiest ways to stick to your “clean” diet during the holidays. Prepare traditional stuffing with stone-ground cornbread, whole wheat, or whole grain breads and be sure and load up on the vegetables. If you prefer rice stuffing, substitute brown or wild rice in place of white. For an interesting twist, try experimenting with different grains like quinoa, millet, or barley.

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Celebrate Your Sides

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View Recipe: Camembert Mashed Potatoes

Side dishes add color, flavor, and texture to your menu as well as pump up your healthy quotient. Make your vegetable side dishes just as attractive as your main entrée by using fresh, wholesome, seasonal produce. Keep them simple by roasting vegetables until they’re caramelized and crispy then top with a sprinkle of toasted walnuts, balsamic vinegar, or kalamata olives. Avoid loading up mashed potatoes with butter and heavy cream and instead liven them up with roasted garlic, fresh herbs, or horseradish. Try adding a small amount of a sharp, robust cheese like in this Camembert Mashed Potatoes.

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Downsize Your Dishes

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View Recipe: Mini Crab Cups

Small plates are essential in the clean eaters’ kitchen because they help keep portion size under control and calorie overload to a minimum. This is particularly important during the holidays when temptation is everywhere.

A good portion control trick for cocktail parties, when we all can go a little crazy over a pan of hot dip, is to stick to something in a self-contained package. These Mini Crab Cups do the trick. Two little cups have just over 100 calories, and the creamy lump crabmeat filling will feel like anything but deprivation.

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Don't Skip Meals

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View Recipe: Roast Pork Sandwiches

Resist the urge to “save up” your calories and skip meals in lieu of a big holiday feast. The practice leads to overeating and making poor food choices. Instead, follow the “clean” eating plan and eat small meals and snacks throughout the day even when going to a party. This keeps energy high, blood sugar stable, and fatigue at bay. With only 200 calories, each these mini roast pork sandwiches are a perfect small meal and leave room for a piece of fruit or vegetable side dish.

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Show Veggies Some Love

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View Recipe: Sheet Pan Roasted Vegetables

Spread whatever veggies you might have on hand onto a baking sheet, toss with olive oil, salt, and pepper, and you're on your way to the most simple and healthy side dish. By making sure that your holiday spread has plenty of clean eating veggies around, you'll have something to fill up on that you can feel good about. A mix of colorful root vegetables is going to be your star side.

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Stay Hydrated

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With all that's going on during this busy time of the year, it's easy to lose track of time and basic daily activities. Between all the errand-running, family gatherings, and party-going, make sure that you're drinking plenty of water. Not only is this great for your hair and skin, it also helps keep you satiated and energized. The best thing you can do for your body, especially during a stressful time, is to consume plenty of water.

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Pay Attention to What You Eat

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Clean eaters focus on fresh, unprocessed foods like fruits, vegetables, meat, fish, and poultry prepared without loads of fat, sugar, and salt. But, when it comes to the holidays it’s okay to indulge a little. The key is to choose a small amount (think about taking a “taste”) and make sure the food is worth the extra calories. Something as simple as beautiful long-stemmed strawberries dipped in dark, bittersweet chocolate can make the perfect indulgence.

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Don't Ditch Dessert

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View Recipe: Citrus Upside-Down Cake with Sour Whipped Cream

Everyone likes a sweet treat, especially this time of year. Don’t deprive yourself of dessert just because you’re eating clean. Make desserts that highlight fresh whole fruit and search for lightened-up recipes of more traditional dishes. This light version of an upside-down cake is less than 250 calories. Pair it with fresh sliced berries or other fruit for a colorful and healthy dessert.

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Drink to Your Health

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Get Recipes: Healthy Holiday Cocktails

Alcoholic and beverage calories can rack up fast. To stretch your drink quota, spritz your wine or juice with mineral water or seltzer. At your own party, consider serving up flavored unsweetened teas, which make an interesting alternative to sugary drinks.

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Enjoy Family Time

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As corny as it sounds, remember that this time of year is about family and friends, not just indulgent food. Focus your energy into spending quality time with loved ones and worry less about how many calories you've had or whether you should sneak a cookie or not. If you have a moment of weakness or slip up, don't sweat it. Enjoy your time off from work and precious moments with the people around you rather than stressing about the holiday food spread.

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    1 of 13 12 Tips for Clean Eating During the Holidays
    2 of 13 Search Out Healthy Offerings
    3 of 13 Make It Yourself
    4 of 13 Hone in on Whole Grains
    5 of 13 Celebrate Your Sides
    6 of 13 Downsize Your Dishes
    7 of 13 Don't Skip Meals
    8 of 13 Show Veggies Some Love
    9 of 13 Stay Hydrated
    10 of 13 Pay Attention to What You Eat
    11 of 13 Don't Ditch Dessert
    12 of 13 Drink to Your Health
    13 of 13 Enjoy Family Time

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