Holiday Healthy Eating Guide

Holiday Healthy Eating

These easy tips and recipes will help you stay healthy and mindful as you celebrate the holidays with friends and family. You can eat well and be well this holiday season with these tasty treats, party tricks and simple strategies.

Enjoy in moderation.

Is it even possible to eat healthy during the holidays? Yes! And you can do it without FOMO or a lot of effort.

Grandma’s fudge is a family tradition, and your coworker’s cookies are calling you from the breakroom. Indulging a little won’t hurt — so lighten up! No, we mean that literally. Enjoy holiday treats in smaller portions, make healthy substitutions where you can and plan for merry meals that are healthy, too.

Include lots of seasonal, colorful fruits and vegetables.

Do you decorate for the holidays with a lot of color? Treat your plate the same way. Fruits and vegetables will add flavor, color and nutrients to holiday favorites. And they help you feel fuller longer so you can avoid the temptation to overeat.   

Slash unwanted calories with easy swaps and substitutions.

Learn where excess calories, sodium, saturated fat and added sugars are hiding in traditional holiday foods and drinks— and some easy swaps to avoid them. 

Navigate holiday parties like a boss.

From obligatory workplace parties to family get-togethers, your calendar may be bursting with opportunities to eat and drink outside your routine. Make a plan to help you resist plowing through the buffet table, such as having a healthy snack beforehand.

Sprinkle in opportunities to be active.

Keep the inevitable indulgences in check by staying active. Enjoy some winter sports for a change of pace, or schedule a quick walk or workout before you head to the next party.


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