Dietician gives advice for navigating holiday meals
Turkey dinner with mashed potatoes smothered in gravy is a holiday meal we often look forward to — and topping that off with dessert will make those calories add up.
According to a study by Wren Kitchens, the average person will consume 5,373 calories on Christmas Day, which is double the recommended daily average for men and almost three times the recommended average for women.
Carrie Verishagen, a dietician with Eat Well Saskatchewan, says she doesn’t doubt these numbers, as people tend to overindulge during the holidays.
Planning ahead is key when it comes to eating healthier this season. A common mistake is skipping meals to save room for the massive amount of food people are going to eat at Christmas dinner, but the dietician says that has the opposite effect and can contribute to overeating.