Staying healthy and sticking to your goals throughout the summer months can be a challenge. This is especially true when you have a calendar full of cookouts, vacations & parties! However, it can be simple if you just stick to a few of the tips below. Alrighty, here we go – how to eat healthy at your
next cookout!
Make Friends with Dessert.
Your cookout doesn’t have to be all hotdogs and burgers! Try brushing some plums, pineapples, and peaches with a little bit of honey and sprinkle of cinnamon.
These little bites only need 4-8 minutes on the grill depending on the heat. You can serve them with a spoonful of Greek yogurt or cottage cheese and a sprig of mint.
Pick Up Your Flavour Game
Eating lean cuts like chicken or turkey doesn't have to be boring. All you need to do is get a little bit inventive with your marinade.
Some yummy options include lemon, ginger & honey, chipotle & garlic and soy. They are super simple to make at home, so don’t bother with the premade stuff! You won't ever buy it again if you actually have a essay of ingredients. Be careful however, you need to know your meat cooking temps, as it is really easy to burn your marinade before the chicken or turkey is cooked inside!
Hostess with the Mostess
If your entertaining makes sure you provide some healthy snacks. You don’t have to win your guests over with fried goodies! Why not try prosciutto wrapped prawns or
. Having two or three of these little snacks will feel really indulgent and will keep your guests from feeling too full to enjoy the rest of your meal.
Ensure Your Meal is Satisfying & Balanced.
Try and load up your plate with lots of veggies, whole grains & lean protein. Then just go light on processed items, like crackers, bread, and chips. Also stick to a smaller portion of heavy side dishes like pasta & potato salad.
However, don’t deprive yourself, if there is something you really want, go for it! It is much better to have it and feel satisfied instead of leaving the cookout with cravings!
Bring A Healthy Dish to Share
This one is a no brainer and a top tip. If you bring a healthy dish that you enjoy, you'll know for sure that there will be at least one healthy option on the offer. Not only that you will be able to introduce your family and friends to some new yummy recipes, like this Grilled Cilantro Lime Chicken With Avocado Salsa
Give Yourself Time
After your first plate give yourself 20 minutes, it takes that long for your brain to register your meal and send the messages to the rest of your body. If you're still hungry after 20 minutes, grab some more protein and veggies to make sure you feel satisfied!
Always Stay Hydrated
Ensuring you drink enough water is important. However, during the summer months, it is essential you stay on top of your hydration. Being out in the sun or drinking might mean you need to drink even more water. Make sure you take a reusable water bottle and remember to keep it topped up.
Rather Than Indulge in Everything, Pick One Thing!
A really useful strategy is to pick one indulged component. That might be dessert, apps or alcohol. If you want to treat yourself to a cocktail or wine relinquish dessert. However, if there is something that is really calling your name for dessert, skip the glass of wine.
Don’t Loiter Around the Food table.
Try not to continually graze, eat your main meal and enjoy it. If you hang out by the food table you might end up mindlessly munching away just because the food is there not because you are actually hungry
Focus on Your Friends & Family
Rather the food be the main focus of the party try playing some fun games. Some fun lawn games include kickball, cornhole, badminton, volleyball or croquet. If you’re lucky to have a pool, throw on your swimwear and splash about with the kids like a pool party!
It is important to relax and enjoy all your summertime events! There is no need to get too wrapped up in following rules all the time! If you try to make good choices 70% of the time, you will have some wiggle so that you can indulge but still feel great!
Grill fruits and veggies: Toss some tomatoes, pineapple, or even your full ear of corn right on the grill. The heat will enhance the flavors, but be careful not to overcook them.
ReplyDeleteThese are all good suggestions to keep in mind for our next cookout.
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