Dr. Harjeet Kaur , Dietitian, Amandeep Hospital | Updated: October 11, 2017 18:55 IST
This does not mean giving up completely on the comfort food, but the point is to have a balanced diet. The sugary or deep fried delights may be occasionally included in your diet, but the point is that these additional calories need to be balanced out with healthier food options and more physical activity. In context of comfort food, it is important that certain ground rules are followed religiously.
1. Eat them occasionally. If you eat them every day, cut the frequency down to once a week or even once a month and it’ll help you cut down on your calories.
2. Limit the amount. If you find comfort in fried fritters, have 2 pieces instead of a whole plateful.
3. Opt or alter it for a low calorie version. Cook at home with lower calorie, healthier ingredients and control your portions while eating
4. Figure out different recipes for the same foods that you enjoy eating and find ways to push it into the healthy eating category.
One of the reasons that the switch is difficult on most of us is that we tend to focus on what we can’t eat or can’t have. It is a good idea to focus on the things that you can have and build a balanced diet plan that would help you with healthy eating and attain a healthy body weight.
1. Eat small, eat often. Eat frequent meals at regular intervals but make sure that you limit your portions each time you eat. It is a good idea to aim for three healthy meals and two small snacks in a day. This would ensure that you eat something every three hours and not overeat later.
2. Cut out the condiments. An extra slice of cheese, a layer of mayonnaise, or some other sauce can add a lot more calories to your meal than you think. Cutting out the condiments occasionally might help you cut down on hundreds of calories in the long run.
3. Stay hydrated. At every meal-time make sure that you drink enough water before the meal. This will help you stay hydrated, slow down your eating and help you feel satisfied at the end of the meal even as you consume lesser calories.
(Also read: 4 Amazing Benefits of Drinking Water)