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From Shereen Lehman, MS, your Guide to Nutrition
Ten Holiday Foods That Will Ruin Your Diet
Every holiday season brings all the parties, delicious foods, beverages and treats. It's fun at first, but as the season wears on, you might find that your pants are too tight -- you're bloated and you've gained a couple of pounds. You could avoid the holiday parties altogether, but that would be sad and boring, so why not just avoid all or some of the worst offenders? Not sure what they are? Here's my list of the ten worst holiday foods.
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Ten Holiday Foods That are Good for Your Diet
Much of the fare at your next holiday party is going to be high in calories, fat, sugar and sodium, but you can also find some foods that are good for you. It's okay to indulge in a few decadent foods, but they shouldn't fill your plate. Here's a list of foods you might find at the holiday table that are delicious, good for your waistline and full of good nutrition.
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Are Chestnuts Nutritious?
Chestnuts are traditionally roasted and served during the holiday season. They're not like other nuts --- they're sweeter in flavor and they have a different texture. They're nutritional content is different, as well.
Search Related Topics:  nuts and seeds  holiday foods 

Finding Healthy Foods on a Road Trip
Typical freeway fare includes fast food, microwave-ready service station options  -- bags of chips and lots of sodas -- but you can navigate your way around the junk food and maintain your healthy diet.
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