member logon   about the Circus   search for recipes   print this recipe   mimi's cyber kitchen
free registration   member pages   what's new   email this recipe   discussion boards
Email to Phyllis_ aka_ Filus      

    The Twelve Tips of Christmas

    Source of Recipe

    Nutrition Associates of Montana; Billings, MT & St. Peter’s Hospital
    The Twelve Tips of Christmas


    You don’t have to overhaul your diet completely to save calories during the Holidays. Make a few changes in recipes and follow some of the suggestions below and you won’t have to just dream of a “light” Christmas!

    1. THERE ARE NO FORBIDDEN FOODS - As soon as you label a food ’forbidden’ or ‘not allowed’, that food becomes exactly what you want! You can enjoy any food, especially your favorite recipes, in moderation this holiday season.

    2. CHOICE MEANS SELF-CONTROL AT HOLIDAY PARTIES - By carefully looking over all the food, you can decide what you want the most. Take a small portion of those special foods, eat them slowly and enjoy!

    3. EXERCISE IS THE HOLIDAY’S MOST IMPORTANT ACTIVITY - Making time for exercise will keep your metabolism running in high gear. Plan family activities, like a holiday walk, cross country skiing or ice skating. That gets everyone away from the television and the refrigerator.

    4. THE JOY OF THE HOLIDAYS IS THE WARMTH OF CELEBRATING WITH FAMILY AND FRIENDS - Focusing on the people and the celebration will make food less important. Talk as much as you can at parties. It is difficult, unattractive, and impolite to eat while talking.

    5. SHARE THE GIFT OF HEALTH - You can make many interesting and fun low-fat treats for holiday gifts. Or consider a subscription to a low-fat cooking magazine such as “Cooking Light”, a low-fat cookbook or some exercise clothes.

    6. FAMILIES CAN ESTABLISH NEW, HEALTHIER TRADITIONS - Even if your family always insists on piles of rich goodies, they can learn to appreciate lighter fare or totally new non-food traditions. Young children love being part of new activities, like the nightly ritual of a holiday wish candle or an Advent calendar.

    7. PLANNING AHEAD IS THE KEY TO SUCCESS IN DEALING WITH HOLIDAY EVENTS –
    If you arrive at a party hungry, you are setting yourself up for disaster. Always try to eat something light but filling, like an apple and string cheese. While you are filling up before the party on healthy things, make your ‘game plan’ for the party.

    8. LIGHT COOKING IS A DELICIOUS WAY TO ENJOY THE SEASON AND LIFELONG HEALTH - You can find many wonderful new recipes in magazines, cookbooks and on the internet. Your own family favorites can be adapted by decreasing the fat, sugar and salt. You’ll be surprised on how easy it is.

    9. HOLIDAY BEVERAGES BENEFIT FROM THE LIGHT TOUCH ALSO - Fill up on carbonated mineral water; bubbles always make you feel fuller. Or try making egg nog with fewer egg yolks, egg substitutes and low-fat milk. Wine spritzer, “light” wine coolers and mixed drinks made with diet tonic or soda are also good choices. Or skip the alcohol altogether, especially if you are driving – there are lots of low-calorie, non-alcoholic drinks these days too!

    10. CREATE A DISTANCE FROM FOOD - Send leftovers home with your guests. Move around at a party and keep your back to the food. Once you decide you are satisfied, put away your utensils and go to another room.

    11. EXPERIMENT WITH THE “FIVE MINUTE RULE” - When you have the urge to eat something, tell yourself that you can have it if you really want it. Then wait five minutes to check out whether or not you really still do want to eat.

    12. ABOVE ALL ELSE – REMEMBER THAT NO ONE PIECE OF ANYTHING OR EVEN ANY ONE PARTY CAN CAUSE YOU TO GAIN ONE POUND - You have to eat 3500 extra calories to gain one pound of fat. Never tell yourself that you’ve “blown it”, or you will just want to eat more.

    Holidays are a special time of year. You eat differently at this time of year – so don’t compare the way you eat on holidays to the way you normally eat. Take a moderate approach – enjoy the social, family and holiday traditions, but in a healthy way!


    Merry Christmas & a Healthy and Happy 2007!
    Filus-aka-filus596

 

 

 


previous page | recipe circus home page | member pages
mimi's cyber kitchen |
 



      Â