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Honey-baked ham, mashed potatoes, Bubbe’s latkes, apple pie… are you hungry yet?
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Something

Don’t starve yourself throughout the say in preparation for a big meal in the evening. Starving yourself during the day will only lead to over-eating later.

A filling, healthy breakfast

Eat a good breakfast so you can stay full longer and avoid snacking. Instructor Alexa Maytorena said, “By making breakfast an enjoyable first meal, you can fuel your Yuletide fire and keep you going all day without burning out!”

Good-for-you snacks

Keep healthy snacks on you so that when you do feel like having something, you have good options to choose from and don’t resort to unhealthy snacking due to lack of preparation. Snacks we suggest are:

  • Nuts: Almonds, Cashews, Walnuts
  • TruFusion Power Bar
  • Whole Fruits
  • Any of the TruFusion smoothies. Have you tried our featured December smoothie Mint Condition yet?
Balanced meals

Go ahead and eat a few treats or savory items, but also be sure to add veggies, nuts, and fruits to your plate, too.

Extra healthy

Eat extra healthy in the surrounding days when you know you have a less-than-healthy meal coming up. You can’t completely compensate for the bad meal, but it definitely won’t hurt to be extra good in the surrounding days.

A little bit of everything

It’s okay to have a piece of that apple pie, but keep it to a small piece. Do not deny yourself a treat, it will only leave you craving more and leads you to be more susceptible of overindulging later.

These plant-based recipes

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How do you eat to stay healthy during the holidays? Let us know in a comment!
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