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Tuesday Tips - Healthy Thanksgiving Tips

Tuesday Tips - Healthy Thanksgiving Tips

* Eat Breakfast.
Start a healthy Thanksgiving with a big bountiful breakfast like hot whole-grain cereal and an egg-white omelet brimming with veggies. That’s because saving up calories for the big meal rarely works. You end up “spending” a lot more by overindulging on belly busters like a full ladle of gravy (about 800 calories!) instead of a tablespoon-size taste (70 calories).
A healthy Thanksgiving starts with a hearty, healthy breakfast.
* Pitch In.
Call your host and say, “I’d love to bring something. What are you planning on serving?” If you discover that one of the dishes is particularly unhealthy, offer to bring your own version. Sweet potatoes, for example, can be real killers – full of butter, syrup, and marshmallows.
Just bake the yams in foil at 400 degrees F until their syrupy juice starts to seep out, usually about one hour. Then, peel and layer them with pineapple slices and a little cinnamon.
Another great sweet-potato-style choice for Turkey Day is a salad/side dish
* Know Yourself.
For most of us, there’s a certain part of the meal that gives us the most trouble. For some, it’s alcohol. For others, it may be dessert.
Devise a strategy. For alcohol, tell yourself, “I’ll enjoy a half glass of wine with appetizers, and a
half glass with dinner,” or decide to stick with mineral water at first, saving your alcohol for the main meal.
Or, if you have a tough time putting on the brakes once you get started, don’t start. Steer clear of the bar – and relish everything else the day has to offer – good conversation, good food, good memories.
If you have a sweet tooth, plan for it. If a taste of chocolate satisfies you, take it. Enjoy it. But if one taste sends you lusting for a lot more, offer to bring your own healthy dessert, such as fresh raspberries and sorbet. Or have dessert waiting for you when you return home. A nice reward for a job well done!
Eat slowly. Savor every bite.
* Position Yourself Well.
Don’t put yourself right in front of the candy dish. Who needs the agony? Plant yourself elsewhere, facing other pleasures – a nice fire, warm smiles, good tunes and a dance floor. You’ll have a much better time, and you’ll like yourself a lot more come morning.
* Divide Your Plate Well.
Fill your plate half with vegetables, one quarter with white turkey meat, and the rest with a healthy starch, like corn on the cob, a baked potato, or sweet potatoes .
* Savor Every Bite.
Eat slowly, putting your fork down between bites, and really savor each mouthful. It’s one of the easiest ways to enjoy your holiday meal without going overboard on calories.
Do What You Want; No One’s Watching.
People often think that if they say “no” to certain dishes, everyone notices, or the host is insulted, when in fact there’s a very good chance no one notices. Just play it down. Simply say, “No thanks, I’m full,” or “Try me later.” Then, sit back and enjoy the rest of your healthy Thanksgiving Day.
* Start Thanksgiving With Physical Activity – And Stay Active.
 
Take the focus away from binging this Thanksgiving. Go outside and enjoy the crisp autumn air.
 
Take a walk early in the day. And after dinner, suggest everyone go out (if the weather permits) for a neighborhood stroll. What a wonderful way for families to enjoy the holiday together.
Another tip: Plan some outdoor fun before dinner, like a game of soccer or volleyball with the kids. (It’s a great strategy for keeping the appetizer buffet at bay, too.)
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  • Carole Zellers
Tuesday "Turkey" Tips Food Safety Tips for Your Holiday Turkey

Tuesday "Turkey" Tips Food Safety Tips for Your Holiday Turkey

Handling poultry (chickens and turkey) incorrectly and undercooking it are the most common problems that lead to foodborne disease outbreaks linked to poultry.  Follow these five tips to help you safely prepare your next holiday turkey meal.
  • Carole Zellers
Tuesday Tips    It's for the birds!

Tuesday Tips It's for the birds!

Birds have ecological value as important elements of natural systems. Birds provide insect and rodent control, plant pollination, and seed dispersal which result in tangible benefits to people. ... Birds play a critical role in reducing and maintaining populations of insects in natural systems.
  • Carole Zellers
Tuesday Tips         13 Winter Energy Saving Tips

Tuesday Tips 13 Winter Energy Saving Tips

Your heating and cooling system is the biggest energy hog in your home, accounting for almost half your total energy costs. The money you spend on utilities rises dramatically in the summer and winter months when temperature control sees the highest use. Winter can be especially problematic, as heating costs are a matter of survival. Fortunately, there are a few simple ways you can reduce your heating costs and save money on your utility bill while still staying toasty in the winter.
  • Carole Zellers
Tuesday tips -  A cleaner way to clean

Tuesday tips - A cleaner way to clean

Tuesday tips - A cleaner way to clean
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Tuesday Tips - DON'T rake your leaves this Fall

Tuesday Tips - DON'T rake your leaves this Fall

Tuesday Tips - DON'T rake your leaves this Fall

BENEFITS OF NOT RAKING LEAVES

  • Carole Zellers