Tips for eating healthy at Summer cookouts!

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As Memorial Weekend approaches, only two things come to mind: Cookout and Pool! This is the prime weekend for social events and backyard cookouts. 

Here are a few tips to help you eat healthy for the holiday weekend and throughout the summer:


Fill up before you goGo ahead, ruin your appetite before heading to the barbecue bash. You need a snack that provides satiety so you don't show up half starved. And certainly don't "hold out" on eating beforehand. Fasting all day in prep of a big barbecue is the worst thing you can do. You'll slow down your metabolism and wind up overeating – a double whammy!
Assess the situation when you arrive. Sometimes, your attitude going into the meal can make or break your barbecue experience. If you see spinach dip when you enter, you may think, "There's nothing healthy here, and I might as well pig out." Then you notice chicken skewers, shrimp cocktail, crudité and way more. Be patient, scope out the scene and then use what is available to create a proportional meal as possible.
● Try to skip that first drinkWhen you have your first drink before you even say hello to the guests, you're probably off to an overindulgent night. You'll end up consuming too many calories from alcohol, and then the effects of said alcohol may inhibit your willpower and make you consume too many calories from food, too.
 Fill your plate onceTake one serving of lean protein – just one! Go for barbecue chicken or fish, which are usually the leanest options. Fill the rest of your plate with other healthy foods, such as grilled vegetables, roasted corn, tomato slices and salad. Enjoy that first plate, but then stop eating and enjoy the people – not food – around you.
● Host a healthy barbecueIf it's your turn to do the hosting, serve delicious and healthy options for your guests. Instead of those heavy, saucy chicken wings, try this recipe for almond-crusted chicken skewers. Light and satisfying, these skewers are the perfect blend of sweet and savory. And unlike some traditional barbecue fare, this refreshing dish won't leave you feeling overstuffed for the rest of the party.
Almond-Crusted Chicken Skewers (Serves 4)
  •  1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
  • 1 tablespoon honey
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 tablespoon fresh-squeezed lemon juice
  • 1 clove garlic, crushed
  • 1 cup almonds, chopped
  •  4 skinless, boneless chicken breast halves (about 16 ounces)
  • 16 (10-inch) wooden skewers
  1. In a glass bowl, mix mustard, honey, olive oil, lemon juice and crushed garlic.
  2. Cut chicken into cubes or strips. Marinate chicken with mustard mixture for an hour while refrigerated.
  3. Soak wooden skewers in water for 30 minutes.
  4. Skewer chicken and barbecue over medium heat until no longer pink in the middle (about six to eight minutes) while turning and brushing with any remaining marinade. Roll skewers in chopped almonds after removing from the grill, and serve.

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