Holiday Diet And Weight Loss Tips
by: Joey Dweck
The approaching holidays are a nightmare for anyone engaged in a weight loss
or diet regimen and with very good reason. With all of the temptations that seem
to lurk around every corner, office get-together and holiday party; it can be
easy for even the most determined dieters to get sidetracked and lose sight of
their weight loss goals. This year; however, by giving your choices and portions
a little carefully aimed attention you can avoid destroying all the hard work
you have put into your diet the rest of the year.
One of the biggest challenges for many dieters during the holiday season is
avoiding the hectic round of get-togethers and parties that almost always come
hand in hand with the holidays. The good news about such events; however, is
that many of them tend to be buffet and pot-luck types of affairs; which gives
you numerous options that can help you to stick to your diet plans. While buffet
tables are typically laden with heavy casseroles and fatty appetizers, you can
usually find at least one platter of fresh vegetables served with a nice low-fat
dip. Also, opt for fresh fruits instead of the abundance of baked desserts that
are typically offered. Instead of stocking your plate up with diet dangerous
foods, choose steamed vegetables and healthy grains such as wild rice and wheat
bread. Opting for white meat instead of dark meat can also help you to stay on
the straight and narrow, by avoiding additional calories.
Whenever possible, limit the amount of alcohol based beverages that you
consume. Just a few alcoholic beverages contain a surprising amount of calories;
not to mention the fact that they only serve to increase the appetite of most
people. Choose a light bear, wine spritzer or carbonated flavored water instead.
When it’s your turn to prepare the mound of requisite holiday food, remember
that there are several tricks you can employ in order to stay true to your diet
goals and keep family and friends pleased at the same time. One way to do this
is by substituting evaporated skim milk for regular milk or cream in your
holiday recipes. This will help to tremendously cut down on the amount of fat
and calories included in your dishes without sacrificing taste. Unsweetened
applesauce makes a great substitute for calorie laden oil while egg substitute
can easily replace the requirement for eggs in most recipes without any
noticeable change to the taste.
Finally, one of the best ways that you can avoid overindulging this holiday
season is to take it slow and easy. Remember that the entire point of this time
of year is to get together with friends and family members; many of which you
might not see for months to come. Focus on the fun and conversation instead of
rushing through a heavy meal and you’ll find that not only did you enjoy this
year more, but that you made it through with your diet intact.
About The Author
Joey Dweck is the Founder & CEO of
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