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How to Make Healthy Food Choices over the Holidays

December 3, 2018 by U7 Solutions

When it comes to eating healthy, balance is key.

So how do you stay healthy during the holidays — a time of extravagant office parties, decadent family dinners, and multiple varieties of pie?

Making healthy choices during the season of excess can be a challenge. Happily, you can stick to your goals without swearing off butter tarts and eggnog entirely by practicing these tips for healthy holiday food choices:

Practice mindful eating.

Lately, the “mindful eating” trend has been catching on over restriction diets, and for good reason. With roots in Buddhist philosophy, mindful eating involves paying close attention to the flavor, texture, emotions, purpose, and origin story accompanying every single bite. Compared to the way we often tend to gobble down food on the go, mindful eating typically helps us eat less and enjoy food more.

So instead of denying yourself a slice of tourtière meat pie or Christmas cupcake, try focusing on enjoying it slowly, savoring the sensation of every bite. By staying present as you eat, you can help your body experience the pleasure of eating more intensely and receive the signal when you are full.

Don’t go hungry.

After you’ve overdone it on mashed potatoes or holiday cocktails the night before (or if you’re preparing for an indulgent night ahead), it can be tempting to skip meals in an attempt to undo the damage. But allowing yourself to go hungry compromises your self-control, putting you at greater risk for succumbing to unhealthy binging later on.

Rather than denying yourself, chow down on fibrous veggies and fruits during the day. These are low-calorie, high-nutrient foods that will keep you feeling satisfied. That way, when a plate of reindeer cookies is passed your way, you’ll be in a better position to indulge in moderation instead of feeling hungry enough to scarf down the whole batch.

Stay active.

Remaining physically active over the holidays is important not only for maintaining a trim waistline, but boosting energy and mood. It’s especially important to schedule physical activities around the holidays when it can be easy to fall into a cycle of eating big meals and vegging out on the couch. In between holiday meals, make an effort to go for a walk, build a snowman in the backyard, or attend a yoga session.

Cut down on stress.

Bogged down by lengthy shopping lists, end-of-the-year deadlines, and family gatherings, it’s easy to let stress get the better of us during the holidays. Holiday stress encourages emotional eating, or the practice of eating to relieve negative feelings rather than hunger. To stop stress eating in its tracks, start by getting plenty of sleep. Lack of sleep has been linked to weight gain and cravings for fats and carbs. During the hectic holiday season, make daily self-care a priority. Each day, set aside time for relaxing, non-food-related activities, such as taking a bubble bath, going for a walk, or just pausing to breathe and stretch.

Get support.

A powerful way to cut down on holiday stress while sticking to a healthy eating schedule is to hire a private chef. Once a luxury reserved for the very wealthy, hiring a personal chef is now an affordable alternative to ordering in, dining out, or relying on grocery delivery services. Delicious, chef-prepared meals can help you practice mindful eating since every meal is thoughtfully prepared and intentional.  Your chef can prepare healthy, satisfying meals, helping you reclaim cooking and shopping time, taking the stress out of meal planning, and ensuring you stay on track during the holidays.

The Complete Guide to Hosting Stress-Free, Kid-Friendly Dinner Parties During the Holidays

November 26, 2018 by U7 Solutions

Tumbling temperatures, falling leaves, and the arrival of pumpkin spice lattes can mean one thing: holiday dinner party season is fast approaching.

Unfortunately, the season to eat, drink, and be merry can be stressful — especially as parents of young children. With kids in the mix, holiday dinner parties can come with the additional challenges of creating a kid-friendly menu, space, and ambiance.

But that’s no reason to succumb to hiring a babysitter all holiday season long every time you want to entertain. To host a superb holiday dinner party that enchants both your mature and younger guests, follow these guidelines:

1. Ask about allergies and dietary restrictions.

Before you start planning your menu, reach out to guests about any allergies or food restrictions. While you shouldn’t drive yourself crazy trying to accommodate every single one of your guests’ and children’s food preferences, it’s nice to be able to offer everyone at least one dish that isn’t a dressing-less salad.

2. Stock up on supplies.

In anticipation for your younger guests, stock up on kid-friendly essentials. Equip your guest bathroom with diapers and wipes. For young guests that get hungry pre- or post-meal, stock your kitchen with kid-friendly snacks — think simple finger foods, like mini-grilled cheese slices, fruit wands, and popcorn.

3. Prepare the space.

Preparing your home for a party with tiny guests may take a little more forethought than an adults-only event. With adults, your instincts may be to set up a self-serve buffet illuminated by glittering candles. But if kids are in attendance, hot plates of food and candles can become major safety hazards.

Make your party space kid-friendly by skipping the buffet and opting to serve your guests yourself. Alternatively, you can arrange a buffet blocked-off area such as the kitchen, where parents can take charge of filling their kids’ and own plates. Swap candles for table lamps and glassware for plastic, and baby-proof hazards like exposed electrical outlets and sharp furniture.

4. Delegate duties.

Don’t be afraid to delegate duties to fellow parents in attendance. Request that guests bring drinks, as well as kid-friendly side dishes and desserts to share. On the night of the event, don’t turn away any offers to help: set guests up with tasks like distributing appetizers, playing DJ, or slicing up lime wedges for cocktails.

5. Design an adult- and kid-friendly holiday menu.

As a dinner party host, your instincts may be to go fancy. Ornamental hors d’oeuvres and hard-to-pronounce entrees may impress your adult guests but estrange your pickier young guests.

Instead, show off your culinary prowess by taking a gourmet spin on kid-friendly classics. Try the recipe below, which gives a familiar dish — spaghetti and meatballs — a healthy, flavorful upgrade.

Turkey, Spinach & Cheese Meatballs

Ingredients:

  • ● 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
  • ● 1 large egg
  • ● 3 ounces of baby spinach, chopped (3-1/2 cups whole; 1-1/2 cups chopped)
  • ● 3 scallions, white and green parts, finely sliced
  • ● 3 garlic cloves, minced
  • ● 2 pounds of ground turkey
  • ● 1 cup of shredded mozzarella (preferably whole milk, but low-fat will work)
  • ● 1/3 cup grated Parmigiano Reggiano, plus more for serving
  • ● 1/2 cup breadcrumbs
  • ● 24-ounce jar marinara sauce, homemade or good quality store-bought
  • ● 1 box spaghetti noodles

Cooking instructions:

Preheat oven to 375-degrees Fahrenheit. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

In a bowl large enough to hold all of the ingredients, beat the egg. Add the chopped spinach, scallions, and garlic. Stir until evenly combined.

Add the ground turkey, mozzarella, Parmigiano-Reggiano, and breadcrumbs.

Using your hands, mix until evenly combined. Shape the mixture into half- to one-inch balls and place on the prepared baking sheet.

Bake the meatballs until golden brown on top. This should take about 15 minutes.

Boil water and cook pasta. At the same time, heat the tomato sauce in a large pan on the stovetop. Add the broiled meatballs and simmer over low heat for 5 to 10 minutes, or until the meatballs are fully cooked.

6. Hire help.

Between baby-proofing your house, cooking, and keeping kiddos entertained, you may not feel like you have a lot of time left over for eating, drinking, and being merry yourself. Hiring a personal chef to cater your party may be worth every cent if it lets you relax and spend time with your guests and kids. 

If you’re planning a holiday dinner party, we invite you to get in touch with My Sweet Beet. We can team you up with one of our professional chefs, who can handle everything from planning the menu to handpicking ingredients to post-dinner cleanup. On the night of your party, your private chef can whip up custom, delicious kid- and adult-friendly dishes in your kitchen as you celebrate the holidays with your friends and family.

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You may be interested in hiring a personal chef for yourself & your family if you:
  • Have no time to cook.
  • Do not know how to cook or do not like to cook.
  • Are tired of eating unhealthy take-out/fast-food.
  • Are looking to lose weight.
  • Have a specific dietary need and/or restriction.
  • Have a busy family and want to spend more time at the dinner table and less time cooking.
  • Are a busy business professional.
  • Are a new or expecting parent.
  • Are recovering from an injury or illness.
  • Feel that hiring a personal chef would be beneficial to your lifestyle.

Here’s how I’ll help you:
  • I will plan a custom menu for your approval.
  • Hand pick the finest quality, local ingredients for your meals.
  • Spend 3-4 hours in your home freshly preparing your delicious meals.
  • Make 3-5 complete entrees based off your preferences complete with side dishes.
  • Neatly package, label & stock your fridge.
  • Provide you with reheating  instructions.
  • Clean-up your kitchen, leaving no sign I was there at all.
  • Leave you with a fridge full of freshly prepared, high-quality, custom meals.

My service is just $315 per week, plus groceries. prices subject to change

Virtual Cooking Lessons

This past year many of us are cooking a lot more at home. I know it’s easy to get into a rut making the same meals. Why not take a cooking class and change things up? It’s great way to gain confidence in the kitchen, relax with friends and family and enjoy some delicious food!
Allow me to share my culinary knowledge and passion for fresh seasonal food, all in the privacy of your own home. You will be making gourmet time saving meals in no time!

With your cooking class you will receive:

  • Professional instruction
  • A fun and exciting evening
  • Personal demonstration and all your questions answered
  • All the recipes and a grocery list

Dinner Parties

Are you tired of having friends over for dinner and you never get to spend any time with them? All the shopping, cooking, cleaning the house, cleaning all the dishes. Imagine being a guest in your own house. Never having to lift a finger. All you have to do is pick the date, time and menu and I will do the rest!

Prices
Dinner For: 2 4 6 8
Three Courses $135 $110 $95 $80
Four Courses $160 $135 $120 $110
Larger parties will be given a quote once the menu is selected. *price per person, plus HST

Use our personal chef services for an array of different occasions including:

  • Anniversaries
  • Birthdays
  • Baby Shower
  • Bachelor/Bachelorette Party
  • Backyard Barbeque
  • Bridal Shower
  • Brunches
  • Children’s Parties
  • Corporate Dinner
  • Cocktail Party
  • Engagement Party
  • Family Reunion
  • Father’s Day
  • Graduation
  • Holiday Party
  • Housewarming
  • Luncheons
  • Mother’s Day
  • Pool Parties
  • Rehearsal Dinner
  • Religious Holidays
  • Retirement
  • Valentine’s Day