Many of us want to enjoy our Thanksgiving day without feeling overly full or uncomfortable afterwards. The good news is that its totally possible to eat all of your favorite foods and stay on top of your health goals. With a little extra thought and prep, you can have a Thanksgiving that you desire.
Step one to a healthy, happy Thanksgiving: Eat breakfast. Many people decide to skip breakfast (and lunch), opting to restrict themselves since they are going to eat a big meal later.
But the last thing you want to do is skip any meal prior to dinner. When you skip meals, by the time dinner rolls around you’re so hungry that you end up overeating and feeling uncomfortable. The best way to prep for an all-out feast is to eat a nutrient-rich breakfast. Foods full of lean protein and fiber are best because they will keep your energy levels up and help you feel fuller longer.
Here are some healthy breakfast recipes to start your day off right:
This advice is useful on your average day, but it’s especially helpful on Thanksgiving. Many of the foods we eat on Thanksgiving are high in sodium and fat. Water will help flush out your body and alleviate bloating.
8 Creative Ways to Drink More WaterWhen you think about Thanksgiving, you probably picture glistening turkey, creamy mashed potatoes with a pat of butter, golden-brown stuffing, crisp apple pie topped with vanilla ice cream... And there is nothing wrong with that! For most people, there is no harm in indulging on occasion.
Having said that, if you are looking for something a bit lighter, refer to these guides for some naturally delicious and totally healthy Thanksgiving dishes:
If you eat more than you planned, let go of the guilt. You're allowed to eat foods just because they are delicious. Thanksgiving is only one day, after all!
This is one of the easiest ways to enjoy your holiday meal without going overboard. Just by eating slower, you'll consume fewer calories. If you eat too fast, you can easily eat past the point of fullness. Eating slowly, however, gives your brain time to receive the signal from your stomach that it's full.
Slowing down also gives you the chance to appreciate the food before you. So eat slowly and really taste the food instead of wolfing it down. Put your fork down between bites and really savor each mouthful of food. Enjoy all the delicious things you are eating.
How To Slow Down Your EatingAdd a new physically active tradition to your family's celebration. When the Thanksgiving feast is over, adding a walk to your family tradition can be a great way to close out the holiday. Walking is yet another opportunity for you and your family to do something fun together. It also gives you the chance to digest your food after such a large meal. By the time you make it home, you might even have room for dessert.
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