Thanksgiving Healthy Holiday Survival Tips
1.
Have a plan
Having a plan and being prepared is
half the battle. Meal prep over the weekend before your week starts. Have a
healthy eating plan leading up to the big day. Eat 5-6 small meals each day
focusing on eating lean proteins, whole grains, vegetables, fruits and healthy
fats. Follow portion control on your meals. Also, keep your meals simple during
the week. They can be healthy, taste great and be quick meals.
2.
Have a daily exercise routine
Exercise on a daily basis and having
a good routine prior to the holiday. The workouts do not have to be long and
can be 30 minutes. Exercise on the day
of the holiday because you know that there will be some indulging going on. You
may have to get up extra early, get your family involved, go for a run or walk
and get fresh air and find the time to squeeze it in before all the fun
festivities begin.
3.
Hydrate!!
Start the morning with a big glass of warm
lemon water. Drink plenty of water before the big meal! Drinking half your
weight in ounces of water. I carry a water bottle with me everywhere I go. Once
it is empty, refill! When traveling, have a plan to bring along plenty of
water. Bring a little cooler bag if necessary for traveling long distances and
always be prepared. Continue to drink water throughout the day. On holidays we
tend to eat a little more sodium than usual.
4.
Make a healthy appetizer, side dish or dessert.
Over the years I have experimented
with so many recipes and I have found some great alternatives and still have
all the flavor! There are tons of recipes for Thanksgiving that can be cleaned
up. Apple Stuffing, Homemade cranberry sauce, sautéed string beans with
mushrooms and garlic and a lighten-up pumpkin pie to name a few.
5.
Do not skip meals and keep it healthy the day of the holiday
Start your day with a healthy breakfast
such as 2 eggs and vegetables with a slice of whole grain toast. Have a healthy
shake or smoothie. Eat every 2-3 hours leading up to the big meal. Have a salad
with a lean protein in it for lunch. This will keep your energy and spirits up.
Do not skip meals and think that you are saving your calories. You will go to
the holiday gathering starving and wind up eating more and lead to poor food
choices!
6.
Fill your plate with plenty of vegetables, salad and turkey or
lean protein
Choose plenty of vegetables, salad,
lean proteins to fill the plate up. Then fill the rest of your plate with all
the other delicious fun foods but keep it in small portions. I would choose
your favorite splurges and leave out the ones that you are not that excited
about.
7.
Enjoy the meal and have gratitude
Enjoy
every bite! If you are going to splurge, enjoy it!!Enjoy the time spent
together with family and friends.
8.
Limit alcohol consumption
There
are a ton of calories in alcohol. This also leads to eating more than planned. Try
adding seltzer to your glass of wine to lighten up the drink and make it go
further. There are lots of options to create healthier drinks so you can still
enjoy yourself and not feel deprived.
9.
Go for a walk after the big meal
Take your family and friends with you! Get
the family out and play a game of football! Have fun together.
10.
Have no regrets!
Take time to enjoy this special time
with loved ones, enjoy the meal and splurge on one dessert but remember to get
right back on track the next day. Enjoy it and don’t feel guilty. Stay on a
clean eating plan daily so on holiday occasions you can enjoy a good old
splurge with regrets! Focus on staying healthy throughout the holiday season.
Keep an 80/20 rule. 80% you will eat on point and 20% is for splurges. You will
actually feel better, have more energy and enjoy the busy holiday season.
I have a plan for you to stay on
track for the holiday season! Join my Santa Slimdown group starting November 30th.
I will help you get started and keep you motivated along the way. I will also
help you with meal planning and plenty of recipes to stay on track. My group
provides tons of support and motivation also! You sure don’t have to do it
alone! Email me to get started at moellerfit@gmail.com
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