With a healthy dinner, you should also serve some healthy desserts. Everyone likes to have a bite or two of desserts. A lot of the recipes are gluten-free, low-calorie, and vegan. Go through the list and click on the recipes that look enticing and it will take you to the website for the recipe.
Click here on Jeanette’s Healthy Living for the links to the recipes.
Yes, Christmas dinner can be healthy – and delicious too! With a few simple swaps you can enjoy a festive feast without compromising on taste. Instead of deep-fried dishes, why not try baking, grilling, or roasting your food?
You can also make some healthier versions of your favorite Christmas dishes. For example, if you’re serving mashed potatoes, why not add some steamed veggies like carrots or sweet potatoes to the mix? Or if you’re making stuffing, try adding cooked quinoa or bulgur wheat instead of breadcrumbs. Salads are always a great addition to a Christmas dinner table, and they don’t have to be boring.
Try mixing together a variety of fruits, vegetables, nuts, and seeds for an interesting and flavorful salad. And if you’re looking for something sweet, why not bake your own treats like oat bars, fruit crumble, or even a healthy take on Christmas pudding? With a few small changes, you can turn your Christmas dinner into a healthier, tastier feast that everyone can enjoy!
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