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If you’re in charge of cooking your Thanksgiving Day feast, there are some healthy food substitutes that are full of flavor, but that have fewer calories.
- In baking, switching out ½ cup of vegetable oil out for ½ cup of applesauce. That omits over 900 calories in any recipe. Applesauce as a substitute goes great in cakes or in any sweet bread.
- Butter can be traded for garbanzo beans. You can’t even taste them when they’re baked into cookies. Put the beans in a food processor and blend well. My trick is to put the eggs in with the beans so they get really creamy. In a recipe that calls for 1 cup of butter, use 1 cup of drained garbanzo beans, plus 1 tablespoon of butter. Blend until it’s creamy. This will save you over 1,200 calories in a recipe, and will give you some extra protein and other healthy nutrients.
- Making yogurt ranch dip instead of buying normal vegetable dip saves about 500 calories per cup, and adds protein and other nutrients.
- A slice of pumpkin pie instead of pecan pie will save you 300 calories!
- Serve steamed green beans instead of your family’s calorie-laden green bean casserole recipe. It’ll save you anywhere between 50-100 calories per cup.
- Make cauliflower mashed potatoes instead of regular mashed potatoes to save up to 180 calories per cup.
- Rethink your drink. Water will always be your best low calorie option. If you drink a glass of water before you sit down to eat, it can prevent you from eating too much. If you want to enjoy a beverage other than water, stick to just one serving of a drink. For beer lovers, 12 ounces of dark beer will be 153 calories, while lite is only 103. For 8 ounces of apple cider, 5 ounces of red wine, or 2.25 ounces of a martini, you’re consuming about 125 calories per drink. 4 ounces of champagne is one of the lower alcoholic beverages at 84 calories. Just be aware that any drink besides water doesn’t come calorie-free, so try and limit yourself.
- Make single serving items. Put that stuffing into muffin tins so everyone easily grabs a single serving.
If you’re attending your Thanksgiving day feast as a guest, follow these tips to make sure that you don’t overindulge.
- Don’t be afraid to turn down appetizers. We often forget that we consume hundreds of calories before we even sit down for our Thanksgiving Feast. Those appetizers are loaded with calories and are often consumed more out of boredom than enjoyment.
- Remove yourself from temptation. If hanging around all of the cookie trays and chips is too much for you (like it is for me), get your family and friends and start a game. Suggest football, basketball, or a board game—anything to remove you from the line of fire. Plus, you’ll be the life of the party!
- Stick to just that one plate. Now, I’m not talking about a heaping, pile-as-much-as-you-can-without-it-breaking sort of plate. Just a reasonable size that’s close to your normal, recommended serving. Try and fill ½ of your plate with fruits and vegetables, ¼ of your plate with protein, and ¼ of your plate with grains.
- Don’t fast beforehand. While “saving up calories” may seem like a good idea, the reality is that most people will feel overly hungry and eat way more. You didn’t have breakfast, so you justify an extra helping of this and that, but before you know it, you’ve eaten way more than you would have at breakfast. Instead, have a lighter breakfast and a low-calorie snack beforehand (like some carrots or snap peas). The fiber in the vegetables will help keep you full without adding a bunch of calories to your day.
- Talk it up! Talk to everyone around the table. Take the time to catch up. That way, you’ll be doing more with your mouth than just eating. This will also slow your eating down, so your brain will be able to catch up with your stomach and let you know when you’re full. It takes twenty minutes for your stomach to convey that info to your brain.
- Wear fitted clothing. When most people get dressed for Thanksgiving, they pick out an ensemble that will make room for that food baby they’re planning to have at the end of the day. Try to wear fitted clothing, so you’ll always have a little reminder to not overeat.
So just follow these Turkey Day Trades, and you’ll make it through the holiday feast without giving up any of your health goals!
WARNING: This post is not intended to replace the advice of a medical professional. The above information should not be used to diagnose, treat, or prevent any disease or medical condition. Please consult your doctor before making any changes to your diet, sleep methods, daily activity, or fitness routine. iFit assumes no responsibility for any personal injury or damage sustained by any recommendations, opinions, or advice given in this article.
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