Thursday, November 24, 2022

How to Have A Healthy Thanksgiving


 

Thanksgiving is today and many of us are planning on seeing family, friends, and eating good foods. Here are some easy tips to make your Thanksgiving a healthy one!


    • Eat only 1 - 2 servings of turkey and other sides
      • Do not overload your plate
      • One serving without skin: 4 oz. = 173 calories (depending on how it was cooked)
      • Limit your eating to 2nd's and not 3rd's
    • Add whole grain to your stuffing (brown rice, bulgur, millet or barely)
      • Lowers many chronic diseases 
      • Helps weight management 
      • Lowers blood pressure
      • Lowers gum disease and tooth decay
      • Include at least 3 dark green vegetable side dishes
      • Healthy sweet potato recipe
      • Healthy pie recipe
      • If you want to try everything that is displayed to eat for Thanksgiving, then get small portions of each.
        • Getting 1 - 2 oz of each dish will save you unwanted calories you do not want to take in and will save you from looking like a prude during Thanksgiving.
      • Take your time while eating
        • Your body does not know it is full until 20 minutes. 
        • Take your time and converse with your family and friends. I'm sure there is a lot of catching up to do.
      • Drink red wine, low calorie beer, fresh squeezed juices, and/or water
        • Cut out sodas, especially diet sodas
        • Red wine is loaded with anti-oxidants
        • Drink beer like Miller 64 and other low calories that are under 100 calories
        • Fresh orange juice or homemade organic lemonade has less calories than the high corn syrup prepackage ones.

    Happy Thanksgiving!

            ~Candace~



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