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Have a Healthy Hanukkah

In the blink of an eye, another holiday is upon us. Hanukkah is a special time for so many of us, filled with family, friends and tradition. Unlike Thanksgiving, which feels like it lasts an entire weekend, Hanukkah actually lasts more than a week, which is one of our biggest challenges. We face temptation every day, but we can be especially vulnerable during the holidays. Here are some tips to be prepared for today and the following week.

 

Use your Cheat Days. Luckily Hanukkah is spread out over two weekends so we can take advantage of two days and still stay on plan. The important thing is to keep you clean days clean. Two cheat days in one holiday is going to allow you to indulge in your favorite traditional foods so you should be able to focus on eating clean in the days in between. Do your best, even maintaining in this week and even this month is an accomplishment.

 

Healthier Recipes. Making a holiday that focuses on oil and dairy completely clean and healthy isn’t very likely, but you can make some adjustments to make some recipes healthier. Some simple switches can improve a recipe and help you make the most of the holiday without missing out or adding on the stress. Some of us may not be able to control what days we will be celebrating, and some will be celebrating more than two days, so a healthier recipe can help. For example, you can trade eggs with egg whites when making matzo balls. And you can switch oil and fat with vegetable oil in many other recipes. You can also buy no sugar added applesauce or make it yourself – apples are sweet enough on their own. You could always add some ground cinnamon for a little extra flavor.

 

Tasting Method. Another option to help keep you from going too far off your plan if you find yourself trying to eat clean at a holiday celebration is the tasting method. Start by taking one small scoop (about 1 tablespoon) of your favorite dishes so you can get the taste without going overboard. You can always bring or provide healthy dishes that you can fill up on and maybe you won’t even need to indulge at all.

 

You can also check out our previous blog posts from last year for some more healthy recipesholiday party advice and more tips.

 

Happy Hanukkah!

 

~Love to Live Healthy with Josephine Fitzpatrick