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Why Wintry Comfort Foods Make Us Fatand Why Going Vegan is the Solution
Our tendency to seek out meat and dairy-rich dishes in the winter is making us unhealthy and overweight. The good news is you can overhaul your cold-weather favorites without feeling deprived. Winter is upon us now, and everybody is feeling the chill—and maybe the winter blues, too. Many of us cope with cold weather dreariness by turning to our favorite comfort foods. Think mac and cheese, hearty chicken soup, hot chocolate, creamy cheese-laden potato dishes, an extra pat of butter (or two) on our bread. It’s only human to seek out foods that warm us up and make us feel cozy. The problem is they plump us up too. It’s no secret our favorite cold weather dishes lead to seasonal weight gain (and let’s be honest: major health woes). But what most people don’t realize is that they can enjoy hearty, satisfying winter meals that fit into a much healthier diet— specifically, a plant-based one. The foods people are traditionally drawn to in the winter also happen to be loaded with meat, cheese, butter, and cream. Animal products, in other words. And that’s a problem. But the good news is that you can go vegan—or at least move in that direction—without sacrificing the richness and flavor you crave. The hard-to-swallow truth is that our favorite comfort foods (delicious as they may taste) are making us all fat and sick, mostly due to high levels of saturated fat and inflammatory protein found in animal products. The extreme focus on meat and dairy in our culture is leading many people down a path to health risks like obesity, heart attack, high cholesterol, and hypertension. Still, you can spare yourself that spare tire this winter by seeking out vegetables, fruits, and grains. And don’t assume eating a plant-based diet means you have to shiver through the winter subsisting on icy smoothies and unsatisfying salads. It’s a misconception that vegan foods have to be raw and lacking in substance. They absolutely don’t. This winter you can enjoy a lot of warming, substantial, and healing plant-based meals without missing the meat and dairy. The solution is to reinvent your favorite comfort foods to make them healthier than ever before. To get you started, here are five easy tips to help you modify your favorite winter dishes—and maybe even be swimsuit-ready come spring. (And don’t worry: If you’re not ready to go full vegan, cutting out some animal products will benefit your health tremendously.) Savor Seasonal Carbs
Beckon for Beans
Remake Your Mashed Potatoes
Go Global for Inspiration
Do Dessert Sans Dairy
This winter is the perfect time to start swapping out meat and dairy for plantbased options. Because we seek out heartier and more filling foods this time of year, you will spare yourself countless calories by choosing vegetables over meat now. By the time it warms up, you will be well on your way to a healthier lifestyle, and will have spared yourself typical seasonal weight gain to boot. Waist Away: How to Joyfully Lose Weight and Supercharge Your Life, Doctor Doctor Press, 2014. Available from Amazon and other online retailers. Mary R. Wendt, MD, is the founder of Get Waisted and the author of Waist Away: How to Joyfully Lose Weight and Supercharge Your Life. She is an expert on making the transition to plant-based nutrition and has 20 years of experience practicing internal medicine in private and hospital practice. When she’s not eating rice and beans from Chipotle, she’s searching for the latest healthy choices available all over New York City. www.getwaisted.com. |
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