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from: www.CookingSmarter.comWhen you decide to have a birthday party most people feel that their diets have to be thrown out the window for the day. This does not have to be the case for the parties you have! You could make healthy cooking birthday parties and keep your guests feeling happy and satisfied by the great food you serve.
Many birthday parties include lots of chips and dips, candy, soda, and cake. This does not have to be the menu for your own parties. You could completely change the menu and make healthy cooking birthday parties the standard for your life and the life of your children, friends, family, and loved ones.
Today with all that we are discovering about how important a healthy lifestyle is it is crucial to make sure that we do not throw this knowledge away because we are celebrating a special occasion. In fact, a special occasion seems to warrant treating yourself better not worse. And, in reality when you eat poorly, you are not treating yourself well. Though some will argue and say they are treating themselves, live a little, etc. If a food item have relatively little to no nutritional value then putting it in one’s body is a complete disservice in a countless number of ways. Making sure that you begin to make healthy cooking birthday parties a regular part of your life will teach your children, friends, etc. that such an endeavor is possible, it is good, and it will enhance everyone’s life.
Healthy cooking birthday parties is simple to create! Instead of purchasing a fattening onion dip for chips, why not buy some low fat or nonfat yogurt and use that as a dip for a tray full of fresh strawberries, apples, bluberries, and other such wonderful fruit treats! It is entirely healthy and it tastes great!
Instead of cooking hamburgers and hotdogs or ordering a pizza as several people do, for your healthy cooking birthday parties you could make turkey sandwiches or a nice big salad. Kids eat these things already and just because it is a party does not mean that they need to eat junk food.
And if you want to totally change your healthy cooking birthday parties, why not opt for a low fat to no fat dessert? You could make or order a nonfat yogurt cake. You could make cupcakes or a nice large cake and substitute yogurt for some of the more fattening ingredients. You could prepare jello in fun shapes. You could make frozen juice treats. There are several alternatives that are just as delicious and even nutritious!
Christine Gray is a recognized authority on the subject of Cooking. Her website Cooking Smarter provides a wealth of information on everything you will need to know about Healthy Cooking. All rights reserved. Articles may be reprinted as long as the content and links remains intact and unchanged.
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