Tips and Recipes for a Guilt-Free Thanksgiving (2024)

Thanksgiving is a time of friendship, family and feasting. Every year, Americans sit down with their loved ones to share a meal of family favorites, but this feast can trigger physical discomfort as well as feelings of guilt and shame. A poll found that nearly 8 out of 10 women and 7 out of 10 men in the United States experience food guilt.

To celebrate a guilt-free Thanksgiving, it is important to consume foods that make our bodies feel good and minimize the feelings of shame for slip-ups.

Here are some tips for enjoying a guilt-free holiday.

#1: Healthy substitutions for classic favorites

It’s hard to cut your favorite food traditions out of your life. Rather than not eating something you love, try a healthier version of an old favorite. All of these swaps turn high-carb, blood-sugar-spiking dishes into low-carb, blood-sugar-controlling alternatives. *You can make delicious savory and sweet treats, such as a tasty mashed potatoes replacement of mashed cauliflower, green bean casserole, low-carb dinner rolls and sugar-free pecan pie.

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Green Bean Casserole

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Dinner Rolls with Parmesan-Garlic Butter

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Pecan Pie

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#2: Practice strategies to avoid overeating.

If you tend to overeat during the holidays, try practicing these strategies, recommended by therapist Emily Bilbao, LCSW.

Don’t push away your urges. If you find yourself longing for something that is not on your plan, notice and accept those urges. Multiple studies have shown that trying to ignore, or suppress our emotions only makes them more powerful. You can’t control your cravings, but you can control your response to them! Acknowledge that you are having an urge, and tell yourself, "I am having an urge. I am only human. I can get through this."

Eat mindfully. Think ahead about the particular food that you may be most likely to overeat. Pay particular attention to eating that food mindfully (you can use our guide to mindful eating). Tell yourself that if you are eating that food that you want to really enjoy every bite. Eat it as slowly as you can, pausing between bites. Think about the flavors and the textures. Try to notice new things about this food. Most people will find that they eat less when they really taste and appreciate every bite. Another tactic to help yourself eat mindfully is to avoid eating in front of the television or computer.

Go easy on the alcohol. Being intoxicated will make it much harder for you to resist temptations. Try drinking a full glass of water between drinks.

Take a minute. Half way through the meal, take a break (you may literally want to go the restroom, step outside, etc.) and just take 1 full minute to check in with yourself. Notice how you are feeling emotionally and physically. On a scale of 1-10, how full do you feel? If we don’t stop to pay attention, we sometimes are unaware of what our bodies are actually telling us. Try drinking a glass of water before you return to your plate.

Give yourself some compassion! Remember that the holidays are very difficult for many people, for a variety of reasons.

#3: If you do slip-up, PAUSE!

Slip-ups happen. It is part of being human. But whatever action is taken in the following moment remains in your control. It is not uncommon for people to find themselves headed down the path of self-shaming, saying to themselves, "I am such a screw up," followed by "I might as well have more." Such actions lead to unwanted, unhealthy behaviors and discouraging outcomes (high blood sugar and weight gain). This can initiate, or perpetuate, a shaming cycle that lasts longer than just the Thanksgiving celebration.

Virta health coach Marlia Braun, PhD, RD recommends taking a pause to positively handle slip-ups. Dr. Braun says:

An alternative to the shaming path is pausing and asking ourselves "What is it that I want to happen next?"

...This fosters mindfulness and empowers us to have control over the situation. It is a moment to reflect on our "why" and give serious thought to our intentions. It is also a time to practice self-compassion, being our own best friend rather than our worst critic."

Dr. Braun recommends the following steps following a slip-up:

First, hold yourself with kindness. Don’t berate yourself.

Take a few deep breaths and actively soothe and comfort yourself, like you would a friend.

Refrain from judgment—you are not a screw up, you are human.

Focus on what you want to happen next. Use this pause to make sure that the next action you take is a decision made in your best interest, with your long term health on the forefront and the slip-up in the past.

* While we encourage you to try these recipes for Thanksgiving, Virta recommends against making large-scale dietary changes without physician supervision if you are on diabetes or blood pressure medications.

Tips and Recipes for a Guilt-Free Thanksgiving (2024)

FAQs

What is the healthiest food to eat on Thanksgiving? ›

Go for small amounts of cooked squash, sweet potato, white potato, beans and carrots. Try to use whole-grain breads and cereals whenever possible; they are rich in fiber and the B vitamins that are not so abundant in simple carbohydrates (white and refined grains, cereals, flours and starches).

How do you get rid of stress on Thanksgiving? ›

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  2. Have some topics at the ready to easily switch gears. ...
  3. Take control of what you can. ...
  4. Give yourself emotional space in advance.

What to eat for Thanksgiving if you don't like turkey? ›

Whatever the reason, here are 20 Thanksgiving recipes for a turkey-free table.
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What is the key ingredient to a perfect Thanksgiving Day dinner? ›

Whether you're drizzling it over your roast turkey, mashed potatoes, or flaky biscuits, homemade gravy is an absolute must-have during the holidays. Since it's such a staple, it's gotta be perfect—THIS is the recipe you need.

What is the unhealthiest food at Thanksgiving? ›

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  • Macaroni and cheese. ...
  • Canned cranberry sauce. ...
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  • Sausage stuffing. Alivemindphotography/Getty Images. ...
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What is the unhealthiest food on Thanksgiving? ›

“Bacon, sausage, mince meat, giblets, and a variety of similar ingredients find their way into many a stuffing, which takes an already unhealthy dish — often topping 500 calories per serving, depending on the recipe — to an entirely new level of unhealthy,” she said.

What makes you tired during Thanksgiving? ›

The Turkey-Tryptophan Connection—Is There Really One? Turkey meat contains tryptophan, an amino acid that the body needs to make Vitamin B3 (Niacin) and serotonin, a hormone that helps you relax and—yes, makes you sleepy.

Why do I get anxiety during Thanksgiving? ›

People may feel overwhelmed by the amount of money they will need to spend. They may have high expectations from friends about receiving gifts or cards. But experts report these kinds of expectations can raise stress and anxiety levels, resulting in depression, family fights, or even mental breakdowns.

What is the least favorite dish for Thanksgiving? ›

"For the third year in a row, cranberry sauce takes first place as the most disliked traditional Thanksgiving food. Over 31% of respondents, 82 million American adults, do not want cranberry sauce for their Thanksgiving dinner.

What do you say instead of Happy Thanksgiving? ›

Short Thanksgiving greetings

May the chairs around your table be filled with those you love. May this day and every day be filled with love, joy and happiness. Wishing you every blessing of this bountiful season. May the blessings of Thanksgiving fill your heart and home with joy.

What is a good alternative Thanksgiving dinner? ›

Alternatives could be:
  • Baked Stuffed Shrimp dinner or any seafood, saffron herbed rice, seasonal vegetables.
  • Beef Crown Rib Roast dinner with Potatoes Gratin Dauphinoise and asparagus.
  • Roast Leg of Lamb with wine, lemon, garlic, and rosemary, Brussel sprouts, wild rice.
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How can I make my Thanksgiving cleanup easier? ›

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  4. Use Triple-Duty Cookware. ...
  5. Empty Fridge. ...
  6. Prepare Roasting Pans. ...
  7. Line Garbage Cans. ...
  8. Stop Stains.

What are 3 ways that you can save money on Thanksgiving dinner? ›

But there are several things you can do to save money and still create a traditional Thanksgiving dinner everyone will love.
  • Plan a Budget. ...
  • Scale Back the Menu. ...
  • Start Shopping Early. ...
  • Use Coupons & Savings Apps. ...
  • Buy In-Season Produce. ...
  • Don't Go Overboard on Appetizers. ...
  • Keep Beverages Simple. ...
  • Have a Plan for Leftovers.

How do you seat everyone at Thanksgiving dinner? ›

Some tips to keep in mind

Keep couples near each other at the same table, but don't seat them right next to each other to encourage them to participate in a bigger conversation. If you have any left-handed guests, try to seat them on a corner to keep them from bumping elbows.

Why can't you make stuffing ahead of time? ›

You haven't said whether you are going to cook the stuffing inside the bird or out, but it's fine to make almost any stuffing a few hours before you'll need it. The important thing is to keep it properly chilled so that bacteria won't have a chance to grow in it.

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