Elevating Holiday Feasts: A Guide to Nutritious and Joyful Celebrations
By Dr. Benjamin Spock
Dec 23, 2025
By Dr. Benjamin Spock
Dec 23, 2025
Many individuals often recall holiday mornings filled with present exchanges, followed by the rich aromas of a festive meal in preparation. It's common for some to forgo breakfast in anticipation of indulging in multiple servings of a grand feast. However, new research indicates that a significant portion of the population is concerned about their food intake during the festive season, with many resorting to skipping meals to manage calorie consumption. This approach, while seemingly logical, can lead to adverse effects on blood sugar and overall satiety.
Registered dietitian and nutritionist Johane Filemon emphasizes that abstaining from meals before a large gathering often results in blood sugar imbalances and subsequent overeating. Instead, she advises families to incorporate well-rounded meals throughout the day, focusing on ingredients rich in fiber and protein, and presenting a vibrant array of colors. This method helps maintain stable blood sugar levels, preventing hunger-induced mood swings and ensuring sustained nourishment rather than a single, overwhelming meal event.
When curating the holiday menu, traditional protein sources like turkey and ham are often central. While these are excellent choices, it's beneficial to diversify by including plant-based proteins such as lentils, beans, and chickpeas. These additions complement animal-based proteins and enhance the meal's nutritional profile. The goal is to enrich the festive spread with variety and essential nutrients, rather than adhering solely to conventional options.
It's natural to feel that cherished family recipes, deeply entwined with personal identity and tradition, might be perceived as unhealthy. However, there's no need to abandon these culinary legacies. Instead, consider subtly enhancing them with nutrient-dense components. For instance, a traditional macaroni and cheese dish can be paired with colorful, fiber-rich vegetables like roasted Brussels sprouts, carrots, and bell peppers, seasoned with olive oil and fresh herbs. This strategy boosts the meal's nutritional value without compromising its beloved taste and cultural significance, advocating for mindful eating over restrictive diets.
Achieving a balanced holiday meal can be simplified using the "plate method," a visual guide for portion control and nutrient distribution. This approach suggests filling half your plate with non-starchy vegetables or fruits, one-quarter with protein, and the remaining quarter with a starch. This visual aid is easily adopted by both adults and children, encouraging a diverse intake of nutrients through a colorful assortment of foods. Incorporating a spectrum of hues from greens, blues, purples, and reds ensures a broad range of vitamins and minerals. This mindful plating also transforms leftovers into exciting new meals, such as breakfast burritos, hearty soups, quinoa bowls, or quesadillas, reducing food waste and keeping post-holiday dining engaging.
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