Have a Healthy Thanksgiving Dinner
We all love the big Thanksgiving dinner but we don’t love the extra weight we put on from all the fattening foods. You can have a great, tasty Thanksgiving dinner as you serve the healthy food for your friends and family members. Here are some small changes to help you do just that.
USE SPICES! Spices give food more flavor without the fat or calories contained in butter and can help you avoid that fattening gravy. The spicier your food is, the less you will probably eat as well. Just make sure you don’t overuse the spices by tasting as you cook.
Instead of cream or milk, use evaporated milk which is much healthier in your desserts and even in your gravy. Look for one with skim milk in it to avoid the most fat and calories.
MAKE YOUR TURKEY HEALTHIER by draining all the grease off it that you can. Use a drip pan to catch the grease as it drains. Take the skin off the turkey before serving it because this is the greasiest, most fattening part of the turkey.
DON’T PUT THAT STUFFING IN THE TURKEY. This is because stuffing cooked inside the turkey also absorbs grease and fat from the cooking process. Cooking your stuffing in a dish on or in the stove instead will be much healthier, and less fattening, for you and the rest of your family. Also make sure you put as little grease as possible in the gravy from the turkey and add chicken broth to the gravy.
WATCH OUT FOR BUTTER. Butter is one of the most fattening foods you can use in cooking or on cooked food. Try cooking with chicken broth or evaporated milk to make delicious potatoes without a ton of fat.
Don’t drink too much. It is easy to get carried away with the eggnog, soda or cocktails but the calories in these add up fast. It’s much better to have water or juice with your dinner.
Try new healthier side dishes like green salads. If you have alternatives like a salad, you will be less likely to go for the fattening but delicious side dishes like stuffing, rolls and potatoes. Just make sure you make a healthy salad because some salads can be just as bad as those other dishes if you add the wrong ingredients. Try eating a salad or other healthy dish first then seeing how hungry you really are for the bad for you stuff.
And of course, try not to use too much dressing in your salad; your salad greens hardly have any calories in them, but adding ranch dressing or thousand islands dressing can shoot your salad’s calorie count through the roof!
You may think it won’t matter what you eat on this one day but you can be eating thousands of calories in one sitting. You can make a delicious dinner and avoid all those calories with a few simple changes.
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