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Five Easy, Healthy Holiday Tips

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It's the holiday season once again. Did you know that the average person gains between 7 and 10 pounds between Thanksgiving and New Years? The good news is that you can easily avoid these extra pounds using a few simple tips and strategies. The average person also starts the holidays with a Thanksgiving day worth around 3,500 calories. That's one pound in extra calories, before you eat the leftovers! Try these tips and make your holidays a little healthier.

Tip #1:Take 2 steps to start your day right.

Step One: Eat breakfast. You see, most people skip breakfast on Turkey day in order to 'save room' for the feast - maybe you have done this yourself. When you eat a healthy breakfast that is high in both fiber and protein two great things happen.

- Your metabolism is started early in the day, thus catapulting you into full fledged calorie burning mode. This will come in handy later in the day.

- You won't be famished when you sit down for dinner, so you will have less room to binge. (This means fewer calories land on your waist.)

Step Two: Exercise for 30-60 minutes. I know exercise is the last thing on your mind on a busy holiday, however it is worth your effort. You will negate some of the extra holiday calories and your metabolism will climb even higher.

Tip #2: Lighten the menu.

If you are the lucky one in control of the menu, that makes it easier. As chef you can make a few modifications to the meal that will drastically reduce the fat and calorie intake of each guest. Try the following to lighten your meal:

Use nonfat yogurt or sour cream in place of heavy cream-based dips and dressings.

- Replace traditional stuffing with an assortment of chopped vegetables. Fill your turkey with mushrooms, eggplant, onions and celery. Or replace half of your traditional stuffing with chopped vegetables.

- Flavor your mashed potatoes with roasted garlic instead of butter. Or serve baked sweet potatoes instead of butter laden mashed potatoes.

- Roast vegetables without oil - use cooking spray instead and toss them with dill.

- Use unsweetened apple sauce or pureed plums instead of butter or oil in dessert recipes.

- Put out an assortment of fruit for dessert instead of pies.

- Make the recipe for Low Fat Thanksgiving Green Bean Casserole below.

Tip #3: Use strategy.

Traditional Thanksgiving food items weren't all created equal - nutritionally that is. Roasted white turkey meat (without skin) is a great source of lean protein. Vegetable dishes (without added fats) are also very healthy. On the other hand, buttery mashed potatoes, white bread rolls, cream based dishes, and heavy gravy are all packed with fat and calories. Fill your stomach with the healthy items first - white turkey meat and plenty of vegetables. Then simply 'sample' the less healthy items in small portions. This is so easy to do, save you lots of extra calories, and you don't have to feel like you are denying yourself, either.

Tip #4: Pace yourself.

Most people get into trouble at Thanksgiving dinner by eating full speed ahead until they finally realize that they are full (after their second and third helping). The trouble with this method is the lag time in communication between your stomach and brain. In reality, you probably satisfied your hunger with your first plate of food, but your stomach takes a while to get that message to your brain. And during that lag time you took the opportunity to go for your second and third plate of food. This year sit calmly in your chair after that first plate and wait at least 20 minutes before getting seconds. You will be surprised to find that the thought of more food doesn't sound good anymore - and you will have saved yourself unnecessary weight gain.

Tip #5: Get Support to Keep Off the Weight

Want to make this holiday season extra special? Why not start your very own phone coaching program with a weight loss coach right now! Together you will keep the holiday pounds away. Hiring a coach is different than recruiting a friend to diet with, or asking your spouse to help. Neither one of these people are truly going to hold you accountable. If your spouse is anything like mine, he's no help at all. I'd get, "It's a party, enjoy yourself!" Or, "It's Christmas, have what you want." And a diet buddy is probably no better. When it comes down to it, they aren't going to jeopardize your friendship over a diet failure.

Having a happy holiday season does not have to mean putting on excess weight. Using these simple, easy strategies can help you avoid being one of those people who end up 10 pounds heavier by New Year's. I hope these five tips keep you fit and healthy this holiday season.

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