Turkey, minced pies, Christmas puddings – the list goes on. The season of merriment and festive indulging is ‘nigh, but it doesn’t give you a free pass to eat everything at the buffet spread. How to do to avoid eating too much at year-end parties:
Healthy eating tip for Christmas: Have high-fibre foods first
“I avoid overeating by filling up on high-fibre foods before anything else. This usually means fruits or salads with very little dressing.”Healthy eating tip for Christmas: Maintain regular balanced meals
“I make it a point to have regular balanced meals, so I don’t end up overeating at parties. It’s easy to eat a lot when you’re happy.”Healthy eating tip for Christmas: Don’t eat too many festive treats
“I try not to exacerbate my already frazzled nerves by limiting my intake of festive treats. Too many goodies throw my blood sugar level off-balance, causing me to feel lethargic and irritable.”Healthy eating tip for Christmas: Stick to the healthy foods at buffets (or exercise after!)
“At a buffet, I usually stick to salads as well as baked and steamed dishes. If I’ve over-indulged, I make sure I work out for an extra 30 minutes the next day and watch my diet the following week.”Healthy eating tip for Christmas: Eat only what you like
“At Christmas, I eat only the foods I like and really want to eat – and not just because something’s been placed in front of me.”Healthy eating tip for Christmas: Have small portions
“I let myself indulge in Christmas treats like pudding and cake, but I go easy on the portions. Healthy serving sizes would be a matchbox-sized portion of fruit cake, half a mini mince pie or three cookies.”Healthy eating tip for Christmas: Take tiny helpings of desserts
“Christmas dessert displays are super tempting. I always survey the spread before deciding what to eat. Grouped together, they look amazing but when I scrutinise each one, I’d notice if they’re too dry or have too much cream on them, and then I’d think to myself: ‘Nah’. I only go for sweets that look good and make sure I take tiny helpings.”Healthy eating tip for Christmas: Hydrate with this juice blend recipe
“I make a juice blend of fresh celery, beets, cucumbers and green apples, and drink it twice a day to hydrate my body and replenish the antioxidants.”Healthy eating tip for Christmas: Go raw after
“I go raw after all the indulgence, loading up on fresh salads of lettuce, celery, green apples, walnuts and red grapes. Instead of mayonnaise, I dress mine with cold-pressed olive oil and fresh lemon juice.”