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A feast of possibilities

The holidays put the spotlight on food. But you don’t have to choose between feast and famine. Here are 12 alternatives to everyday and holiday foods that let you celebrate the season without the guilt.

By Heart and Stroke Foundation
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Whatever your holiday tradition – Hanukkah, Kwanza, Christmas, or going to dinners and parties – you'll probably be faced with the temptation to indulge during December. If you want to have a heart-healthy holiday, don't starve yourself with carrot sticks until the feasting begins. Just make a few simple switches for healthier options throughout your day and allow yourself some wiggle room so you don't have to feel guilty about having that extra special treat. Here are some ways you can cut your calories, fat and salt intake without resorting to an unhealthy crash diet.

Better alternatives for everyday food

Instead of: Half & Half cream in your coffee (2 tbsp/25 mL) = 36 calories, 4 g fat
Choose: 2% milk (2 tbsp/25 mL) = 16 calories, 0.6 g fat
SAVE: 20 calories, 3.4 g fat per cup

Instead of: Jelly doughnut, 1 = 289 calories, 16 g fat, 249 mg sodium
Choose: Raisin bread, 1 slice = 71 calories, 1 g fat, 101 sodium
SAVE: 218 calories, 15 g of fat, 48 mg sodium

Instead of: Semisweet chocolate, 1 square (1.3 oz/38 g) = 180 calories, 11 g fat
Choose: After-dinner chocolate mint, 2 pieces (1/4 oz/8 g) = 120 calories, 1 g fat
SAVE: 60 calories, 10 g fat

Instead of: Jellybeans, 10 = 104 calories
Choose: Grapes, 10 = 36 calories
SAVE: 68 calories

Instead of: Plain eggnog, (1 cup/250 mL) = 361 calories, 20 g fat
Choose: Hot cocoa powder with water, (1 cup/250 mL) = 147 calories, 2 g fat
SAVE: 214 calories, 18 g fat

Instead of: Rum and eggnog (1oz/28 mL rum, ½ cup/125 mL eggnog) = 295 calories, 10 g fat
Choose: Red wine (4 oz/125 mL) = 90 calories, 0 g fat
SAVE: 105 calories, 10 g fat

Make healthy choices at the big meal

Instead of: Turkey, dark meat, 3 small slices = 155 calories, 6 g fat
Choose: Turkey, white meat, 3 small slices = 129 calories, 2 g fat
SAVE: 36 calories, 4 g fat

Try our holiday recipe: Spiced turkey with cranberry chutney.

Instead of: Potato, mashed, 2% milk and butter (½ cup/125 mL) = 124 calories, 5 g fat, 488 mg sodium
Choose: Sweet potato, skin removed after baking (5 in/12 cm long) = 117 calories, 0 g fat, 11 mg sodium
SAVE: 7 calories, 4 g fat, 477 mg sodium

Instead of: Dinner roll, white refined grain flour (1 oz/28 g) = 85 calories, 2 g fat, 148 mg sodium
Choose: Cracked-wheat or mixed grain bread (1 oz/28 g) = 65 calories, 1 g fat, 136 mg sodium
SAVE: 20 calories, 1 g fat, 16 mg sodium

Instead of: Canned cream corn (½ cup/125 mL) = 97 calories, 1 g fat, 385 mg sodium
Choose: Cabbage, Chinese shredded, boiled (½ cup/125 mL) = 11 calories, 0 g fat, 31 mg sodium
SAVE: 86 calories, 1 g fat, 354 mg sodium

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