Sweet Holiday Bytes

…and Just. Like. That. We’re in the final countdown to Christmas (and Hanukkah) and very likely the busiest holiday travel, shopping  (and wrapping), cleaning, cooking, baking and eating week! Umm… where in the world did December go? If you’re like me, you might be feeling just a bit behind schedule, with many things still to tie up and wishfully finish on your lists.

SO grab a cup of your favorite drink, sit back beside the fire (real or e-fireplace), put your feet up, take a deep breath and refocus for your week ahead and add in a couple more of these ideas to make this a feel-good, meaningful, fun week…with a strong finish to 2016.

(Catch Trimming You this Holiday Season here if you missed Part 1.)

10- Stay hydrated. This will help keep hunger cues from being confused with thirst cues and will keep you feeling a bit more full and satisfied, not to mention sharper, more focused and energized throughout the holidays and parties.

11- Add to the party. If you can, take a “healthy version” dish or snack to contribute to the spread. Share the goodness and know you will have a good option to enjoy.

12- Hide the goodies. Yes, I know you know where they are, but still, out of sight or in the freezer does slow down the nibbles, compared to constantly seeing them out on the counter, in the cookie jar or candy bowl.

13- Design your own coffees. Peppermint mochas and eggnog lattes are loaded with sugar. Home coffee makers are coming out with brilliant, easy and affordable designs. Use flavored coffee beans, grinds or spice up your own. Add a natural sweetener of choice and froth an unsweetened milk alternative for a heavenly (and virtually no calorie) spa for your insides.

14- Slow down. The December calendar can easily be overloaded with programs, concerts, parties, shopping, traditions, time with family and friends and a host of other special events. You don’t have to get caught up in chaotic schedules. Choose the events that are most important. Simplify traditions. Be creative. Decorations can be just as beautiful and meals just as delicious simply done. Your friends and family will likely appreciate the reduced pressures too.

15- Enjoy the season. Sure. Go ahead and indulge in a piece of pumpkin pie, a couple gingerbread cookies or whatever your favorite goodies may be. Savor the memories, traditions and those special times with those you hold dear. Choose reasonable portions. Sit down and be “in the moment” with it, love every bite, and don’t feel guilty!

16- Celebrate your victories. Focus on the progress you do make in the season. Whether it’s maintaining a bit of an exercise routine, trying new recipes, reducing sweet beverages or avoiding the extra holiday pounds, congratulate yourself! Remember, every single step forward counts!

 

Wishing you and yours the Merriest Christmas, or maybe a Happy Hanukkah, as you celebrate the season of Light, Hope, Miracles, Peace, Love, Joy and Promises fulfilled.