Happy New Year!! It’s hard to believe another year has gone by! I have been a little quiet on the blog lately as I took some vacation over the holidays. Adam and I enjoyed celebrating the holidays with family and friends for 10 days straight! It was a great time, but we were wiped out by the end of it all! I am sure many of you enjoy special holiday traditions and spent quality time with family and friends, making it a fun and memorable time of the year. One of my favorite holiday traditions is making cookies with my mom. Nothing beats Christmas sugar cookies!! Now these are not low in calories or a healthy choice, but a little bit of indulgence every once in awhile isn’t going to hurt you! They tasted as good as they looked (see picture below)!
Another tradition is that someone usually has to make meatballs. Since it didn’t work out for us to enjoy my Grandma Evelyn’s meatballs, my mom and I made my version of meatballs which uses a BBQ sauce, not a gravy. Now these are a lot healthier for you than the cookies! I use very lean hamburger (Raml beef of course!) and old fashioned oatmeal. This is a recipe from Adam’s grandmother and it is one of our favorites!
As the Christmas and New Years holidays wrapped up, many of our conversations led to New Years resolutions….a common topic for the month of January. Personally, I don’t really like resolutions…I don’t think you need to wait for a certain time of the year to focus on your health! You can do that anytime! I also don’t really agree with the mentality we have of binging on everything over the holidays followed by a “starvation” period in January. What fun is that!! Usually those drastic changes don’t last and you are back to eating normally and once again stuck in that revolving door of overeating followed by guilt and then restriction…which then leads us back to overeating because we can’t stick with it! Instead, I like to focus on healthy living all year round. I enjoyed all of the goodies and special foods over the holidays, but in moderation. I made sure I included fruits and veggies into my daily intake and got my exercise in most days of the week.
Choosing a few small things to work on over time will help you create new habits that you can stick with. Here are a few tips to get you started:
- Eat balanced! Strive for well balanced meals and snacks that are nutrient rich and portioned. Make half your plate fruits and veggies, a quarter lean protein, and a quarter whole grains.
- Eat consistently-eat several small meals and snacks a day instead of one or two big meals. This will keep your metabolism going and prevent you from being starving which always leads to overeating.
- Start your day off right with breakfast- this will help get your metabolism going and provide adequate nutrients to fuel you through your day.
- Focus on health, not weight. We put so much focus on the number on the scale it can drive us half crazy! Instead focus on healthy habits such as getting more fruits and veggies, using smaller plates and portions sizes, engaging in regular activity, etc etc. The weight will come when you achieve healthy habits!
- Eat dinner as a family. Take time to visit and enjoy. This will slow down your eating process and allow you to think more mindfully about your hunger and fullness. Ask yourself: Should I stop now? Do I really need seconds? etc.
- Get active-strive to get at least 30 minutes of aerobic activity most days of the week. If you can get up to 60 minutes, even better! Can’t do it all at once? That’s ok, research has shown that even 10 minutes at a time provides benefit so split it up between your day. We all have a million excuses to not exercise, so you need to throw out the excuse book and just put your mind to it! Start with 5-10 minutes and go from there. You will most likely find that you feel so much better after you exercise which makes doing it so much more enjoyable!
- Think positive- winter is a tough time for us…it’s dark, cold, and dreary. It can really wear us down at times, so instead focus on the positives. Positive thinking will help you be healthier instead and out!
- Get help from a qualified professional. If you need assistance with reaching your health goals, reach out for help! A Registered Dietitian (RD)/Licensed Nutrition (LN) like myself is your best source of reliable and credible food and nutrition information. Our next group wellness program STRIVE 2 Survive starts March 4th, but I can certainly work with you individually now!
Baby steps turn into big ones, so start slow and small and put more of a focus on health and wellness long term versus the quick fix! You CAN do this!
-Kelsey Raml, MS, RD, LN