11 Worst Foods to Avoid During the Holidays

11 Worst Foods to Avoid During the Holidays

Happy Holidays 🎄 So let’s talk food! Let’s be real, we all know this weekend will bring family, friends, fun, and southern food. But what does this food really do to our bodies, our 2023 Summer Bodies? 😩

It's no secret that the holiday season can be a difficult time to stick to your diet and fitness goals. But it's not impossible! If you're willing to make a few "small" sacrifices, you can still enjoy the holidays while keeping your weight under control. Here are my top foods to avoid over holidays. 

 

1. Fried Chicken

Fried to perfection with a juicy bite. But is it worth the extra love handle fat?

 

2. Mac and Cheese

Layered with 4-5 cheeses in carbs and dairy! Our mid sections will be bloated and full.🤘🏾

 

3. Dressing

Whew chile! You wanna talk CARB Heavy!!! And let's not forget the heavy gravy with all its loaded sodium.

 

4. Dinner Rolls

Bread! White fluffy buttered bread. Another carb thats hard to resist but hey… is it worth it?

 

5. Mash Potatoes with Heavy Gravy

In the words of Uncle Phil (with little tiny onions) Only Fresh Prince Fans will get this one! ☝🏾🤣

 

6. Sweet Potato Casserole

This one is my favorite but why must we use the entire bag of sugar for its sweetness? 😩

 

7. Creamy Corn

Super creamy and stirred just right but the older we get, can we really digest corn properly?

 

8. Red Velvet Cake

This is very difficult to speak on  and super personal but each slice is probably 800 calories of flavored goodness.

 

9. Pecan Pie

The filling is where the sugar lies. The more sugar, the more unwanted fat. My husband likes to eat these cold! Anyone else?

 

10. Sweet Potato Pie

Your grandma’s favorite dish with the perfect center. The problem is, we end up eating half the pie.

 

11.Sweet Tea

No family can resist a pitcher of homemade sweet tea (my auntie makes the best!) But let’s be honest, a glass of water is the right choice.

 

Ok by now you think I’m crazy with all these amazing southern foods listed that I’m telling you not to eat. While most of this is true, I don’t even expect myself to eat clean all Holiday Season.

So with that, just watch your portions, drink water throughout the day, don’t lay down right after a heavy meal, drink MORE water and enjoy all the good food and memories with your family. Life is all about balance! Enjoy some good eats now and get back on your grind after!

Much love and Happy Holidays🎄
Signed~ Crystal Andrea


8 comments

  • Antonia Nixon

    I was super excited to see the “eat in moderation” portion of this food list. Thank you for helping us be more cognizant of what we put in our mouths!

  • Ambrea

    Hi! I absolutely love this! My family gets excited when I cook for the holidays because they get very little seasoning and fatty food throughout the year. 🤣I try to control my portion of yams because they are definitely loaded with sugar! Pecan pie used to be my favorite cold, but I’ve learned how my body responds to carbs; therefore, I know my limits. I don’t like looking like a pregnant ant so I stay in my lane. I enjoy what I enjoy, but I do so in moderation. Thank you for sharing!

  • Wilma Hunter

    Who’s plate is this🤦🏽‍♀️ I want to eat it🤣


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