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Write down your favorite healthy recipe for Thanksgiving or Christmas on our recipe cards which are located in gym or in the download file link right below.

Either return to our box located in gym or email your recipe to Lauren.Dufrene@bp.com

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​​​​​​​9 Ways to Make Your Holiday Meals More Nutritious

7 Healthy Eating Habits for the Holidays

10 Tips to Help you have a Healthier Holiday
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9 Ways to Make Your Holiday Meals More Nutritious

Add vitamin D-rich foods
Try more veggies
Make smart switches
Include plenty of herbs/spices
Reduce sodium
Go for whole grains
Boost your dessert
Focus on nutrient density
Make use of your leftovers
For more details, please use the following link:

9 Ways to Make Your Holiday Meals More Nutritious (verywellfit.com)

7 Healthy Eating Habits for the Holidays

Focus on the positive
Live by the 80/20 rule
Don’t go hungry
Add fiber & protein
Choose your treats in advance
Stay hydrated
Enjoy what you want, just portion it out!
For more details, please use the following link:

7 Healthy Eating Habits for the Holidays, Say Dietitians — Eat This Not That

10 Tips to Help you have a Healthier Holiday from a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist

Don’t skip meals

(Skipping a meal with the goal of saving calories prior to a holiday can backfire and lead to overeating)

Contribute a healthy dish

(This will ensure there is at least one nutritious option)

Choose your splurges

(Choose a couple of holiday favorites to splurge on instead of foods you have every day)

Think color

(Make your plate look festive by including more fruits and veggies)

Choose drinks wisely

(Stick to calorie-free drinks. Stay away from those festive drinks that contribute to empty calories and can cause you to make poor judgements with food)

Visit the people, not the food

(Move socializing away from the food to prevent mindless eating)

Say no to food pushers

Savor seasonal treats

(Having treats once a year will not break your weight, enjoy that special treat when you have it)

Eat until you are satisfied, not stuffed

(Eat slowly, and check your fullness levels while you’re eating)

Don’t feel guilty

(If you did overeat, don’t beat yourself up. Just make sure your next meal is healthy, and be sure to incorporate exercise into the next weeks routine)

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For more details, please use the following link:

10 Healthy Holiday Nutrition Tips - Mayo Clinic News Network