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Healthy Holidays! Brown Bag Event Missy Schrader, M.S., R.D., L.D. December 11, 2012 Evaluate your Plate! Eating during the holidays should be no different than the rest of the year • Step #1 Balance Your Calories – Eat what you love, but eat less (depending on the food) – Avoid oversized portions. • Step #2 Increase Specific Foods – Half of your plate should be fruits and vegetables – Half of your grains should be whole grains – Reduce your fat and seek the “good fats first” – Drink plenty of water • Step #3 Reduce, Reduce, Reduce! – High sodium foods – Sugary drinks – High saturated and trans fat foods Foods to Avoid in Quantity this Holiday: *Egg Nog (360 calories per cup) *Chips (140 calories per ounce) *Milk Chocolate Kisses (9=230 calories) *Christmas Cookies (1=~100 calories) *Mashed potatoes (1 cup=240 calories if made with butter or milk) *Alcoholic drinks like White Russians (715 calories per 8 ounce) Comparison: Cranberry Trail Mix v. Other Holiday Snacks Peanut Decorated Butter Spinach Cranberry Cheddar Sugar Blossom artichoke Mix Cheese Cookie Cookie dip Serving 2 oz 2 oz 1 each 1 each 1/4 cup Calories 230 226 192 96 220 Protein 5g 14 3 1.5 2.5 Total fat 9g 18 6 5.1 22 Fiber 3g 0 0.5 0.4 0.5 Alternatives: • Pomegranate & Ginger Ale cocktail • Fresh fruit (pears, pomegranates, apples) • Red wine • Hard cheeses • Dark Chocolate • Almonds & Walnuts • Lean meats • Reduced calorie and fat versions of traditional foods. • Reality=You will probably consume more calories than necessary this time of year. • It’s critical to increase you exercise or movements each day during the holidays. – – – – – – Take the stairs Park farther away from buildings Walk instead of drive to other parts of campus Swim or Water jog at the Natatorium Walk at the Rec Center or at Ahearn Enroll in a campus class like the Ladies Boot camp at the LIFE Center or a Spin or Aerobics class at the Rec. Here’s to a Healthy Holiday! Works Cited • http://www.helpguide.org/life/healthy_diet_fats.htm • http://www.choosemyplate.gov/ • http://www.dietsinreview.com/diet_column/01/know-your-portionsizes/ • http://www.prevention.com/weight-loss/weight-loss-tips/your-guidecalories-and-portion-sizes • http://www.webmd.com/food-recipes/features/naughty-nice-holidayfoods?page=2