Holiday Recipe Substitutions

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Christmas is less than 2 weeks away! Many of you are working very hard to get ready for your family and friend holiday functions….which usually involves baking! We all know baked goods are not the best for us due to their higher levels of fat and sugar but they are included in our holiday traditions, making them hard to pass up! The following are a few ways to lighten your recipes so you can still enjoy a sweet treat…just without all of the extra calories, fat, and sugar.

Butter, shortening, margarine, or solid fat: Use 1/4 less liquid oil or solid fat called for in the recipe–so if the recipe calls for 1 cup, you could use 3/4 c. If the recipe uses shortening, use 3 Tbsp oil. Use equal amounts of oil for melted shortening, margarine, or butter.  You can also replace 1 c of fat with 1/2 c. prune puree or 1 c of fat with 1 c unsweetened applesauce.  Oil in place of a solid fat is also a healthier substitution. If you use any of these, you will want to monitor your baking time as it may need to be reduced by 25%.

Whole milk, half and half, or evaporated milk: Use skim milk, 1% milk, evaporated skim milk, fat free half and half, or plain soy milk with calcium

Cream Cheese: use nonfat or reduced fat.

Sour cream or mayo: use nonfat or reduced fat…or use nonfat Greek yogurt and get a little extra protein and calcium.

Cream or whipping cream: use evaporated skim milk or non fat whipped topping or cream.

Eggs: use 2 whites in place of 1 egg or 1/4 egg substitute.

Sugar: Reduce sugar by 1/4 to 1/3- if recipe calls for 1 c, use 2/3 c. You can also use sugar substitutes such as Splenda and use the equivalent chart on the back of the bag. Baking time may be shorter, so be sure to watch it closely!

If you choose not to lighten your recipes, practicing portion control is another great tool to use. Allow yourself to enjoy your favorite holiday treats, but in moderation and be sure to get your exercise in!

-Kelsey

 

 

 

 

STRIVE 2 Survive’s Next Session

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We finished a great fall session of our 12 week wellness program STRIVE 2 Survive a few weeks ago. Our participants have been coming in for their post program workups (lab and body composition) and we are once again very pleased with their efforts and results! We are seeing great improvements in weight, blood pressure, glucose, and cholesterol. It’s amazing how improving your nutritional habits and getting into a regular activity routine can really help!! This 12 weeks is just a snapshot of our lives, but we hope we have provided the appropriate tools and education to help everyone live a long and healthy life!

Our next session will start March 5th…and here are the details!

STRIVE 2 Survive 12 Week Wellness Program

6 Lectures: every other Tuesday at County Fair Banquet Hall @ 5:30-6:30pm.

March 4: “Healthy Eating Made Easy” Kelsey Raml, MS, RD, LN

March 18: “Exercise for the Health of It” Dr. Dan Reiffenberger

April 1: “A Walk thru the Wellness Wheel” Dr. Clark Likness

April 15: “Medications…to do or not to do” Deidra VanGilder, Pharm D

April 29: “Your Equation to Success” Dr. Jon McAreavey

May 13: “Making Health a Way of Life” STRIVE Team

6 Take Home Lessons: sent to you during the weeks we don’t meet.
Topics are focused on wellness.

Evaluations

  • Lab Work: lipid & glucose labs: beginning and end of program
  • Body Composition Testing : beginning and end of program
  • Weigh Ins:  Thursdays @ Northridge location, Fridays @ Main location

Cost: $130 includes lab work, body composition tests, lectures, lessons,
and Strive 2 Survive t-shirt

STRIVE 2 Survive applies to all who have a heartbeat…adolescents to the elderly!!

For more information and to sign up, contact: 884-4226 or email strive2survive@brownclinic.org

If you want to work on our wellness goals before March, I would love to work with you individually, so be sure to contact me today to get started!

-Kelsey Raml, MS, RD, LN

 

Anytime Fitness: Don’t let the cold outside become another excuse!

The cold has been terrible right now to try and go outside and run.  I can put up with a lot of extremes with the temperature, but when it gets this cold, with windchills -25 degrees or worse, then it becomes more an issue of safety as well.  That does not mean you cannot find alternatives way to exercise.

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This morning was the perfect time to ultilize my membership at Anytime Fitness.  Warm environment, with plenty of equipment to use, and other people working out at the same time.  This works great during the cold, but not everybody has this ability.  There are different types of exercise equipment you can purchase that is very inexpensive, or that you can even create/make on your own.  We teach this also in our Strive 2 Survive program.  I have equipment of my own that I utilize as well.

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I have built this up over the years, and it is equipment that either I, or someone in my family utilizes frequently.  Even though we have this, sometimes you just need to do something different in order to keep the interest and the motivation there.  When the weather is not like it is now, I will be outside.  I love looking around at everything when working out.  It takes your mind off what you doing, and it goes by so much faster.  You can also go indoors at the mall and go walk around.  You have a long enough route to be making laps.  Just leave your money at home so you are not tempted to spend every time you do this!  Whatever it takes, there is always a right time for fitness:  Anytime!  It is up to you as to how and where you want to do the exercise at.  Good luck!  Keep moving everybody!

Dr. Dan

Consecutive Exercise Day #:  2264

 

Teach ’em young!

 

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I hope you all had a very Happy Thanksgiving! My family had a great time together eating, laughing, and making fond holiday memories! Since black Friday shopping has turned into Thursday night shopping, we were able to take the little kids (my nieces and nephew) to the Children’s Museum in Brookings on Friday.  If you haven’t been there yet and you have little kids (kids, grandkids, nieces, nephews, neighbors, etc!) be sure to check it out! It is a great place to spark children’s imaginations and educate them about a variety of things from music, mechanics, art, history, reading, etc. My favorite place in the museum is the grocery store and it was evident my nieces and nephew really loved it too! The picture shows me helping my nieces check out their items they “purchased” in the store. This is a great way to teach young children about healthy eating as involving them in the process of grocery shopping and meal making will help them learn and understand the importance of healthy eating better than just telling them what to do. Teaching our children at a young age about healthy eating will help them achieve a healthy weight and have overall healthy habits throughout their lives. This is much of what we educate on in our Strive Kids wellness program. I feel it’s really important to not only educate, but involve the kids in learning activities to help them apply what they are learning. And most importantly, it’s essential for us adults to practice what we preach…so when you are asking your child to eat fruits and veggies, do it with them! When you prepare your grocery list and go shopping, include your kids in the process, and lastly, let them help you in the kitchen with meal prep!

Our Strive Kids program started in October and it is an on-going wellness program focused on improving the health and wellness for kids of all ages. If you’d like to learn more about our wellness services for kids, please contact me today!

-Kelsey Raml, MS, RD, LN

strive2survive@brownclinic.org

605-884-4226

 

Training Partners/Friends Forever

You have heard many times from me about the importance of having training partners to help keep you on track exercising.  It is a great way to help stay motivated, and to keep you moving.  Well, these two are both nurses, and they have both worked for me.  Chris has been with me since day one, and I am now starting my 20th year here.  Susan worked for me for about 6 years, and now is at Glacial Lakes Orthopedics.  They have remained close, and good friends.  So, they decided to do this event together.

Chris and Susan start

Here they are prior to the start, all smiling and ready to go  Finishing time was not going to be of any concern.  Chris has been doing a lot of walking, and Susan really took off this year working out and getting fit.  Here they are after they are done…

Chris and Susan finish

Still all smiles and happy!  They did it together.  They both know about staying fit, but more importantly, how much friendship means.  They remain close.  I would like to think that after listening to me day after day, talking to patients of how they need to exercise and keep track of their health, that some of this wore off on them.  But they did all the work!  Good job to both of you!  You did great!

Keep moving everybody!

Dr. Dan

Consecutive Exercise Day #: 2261

Thanksgiving Memories

This week had a lot of things going on, both personally, and community wise.  My mom celebrated her 80th Birthday, the 28th of November, Thanksgiving day!  We had gotten together a week prior because is was easier for us all to get home to celebrate. Here we all are!

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…All of us, except my brother from Sturgis.  We all had been out there the week prior, but not for a good reason.  His wife of 32 years had unexpectantly passed away.  We never know when our time is.  We tried to celebrate this day for my mom, but our hearts were still all wondering how he was doing.

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The kids and grandkids all had a good time helping her celebrate! Besides having her birthday on Thanksgiving day, Watertown had its annual Turkey Day run/walk.  There were almost 400 people there!

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As they stated at the start of the race:  “Before we go stuff our face, we must first run a race!”  It was a good day, and a great turnout! Here we all are at the beginning of the race taking off.

Turkey day start

Then, friday night was the annual Lighted Parade through downtown Watertown.  This too was a good turnout, will many pretty amazing floats!  We walked alongside the float and handed out candy to the kids as we went.

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As our float states:  Wishing you Health and Happiness this Holiday Season!  Take care of yourselves!  Keep moving everybody!

Dr. Dan

Consecutive Exercise Day #:  2260