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Healthier Thanksgiving Alternatives-{Guest Post}

Guest Post By: Grace Derocha, registered dietitian, certified diabetes educator and certified health coach at Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan

The average American consumes about 4,500 calories on Thanksgiving Day. More than half these calories are found in the main course and the rest comes from appetizers, drinks and desserts. While the holidays should be a time to relax, it’s important to fuel our bodies properly and make dietary choices that allow us to continue making memories for years to come. Believe it or not, there are a variety of ways to make traditional Thanksgiving courses healthier, without compromising flavor.

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Preparing a healthier Thanksgiving menu doesn’t have to mean swapping turkey for tofu. Minor substitutions, additions and adjustments to the way meals are prepared make a significant difference to the nutrients they offer while helping to curb unnecessary carbs, calories and fat.

Grace Derocha is a registered dietitian, certified diabetes educator and certified health coach at Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan. For more health tips, visit AHealthierMichigan.org.

 

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