Redefining Indulgence – A Healthier Approach to Holiday Treats
Margie Traxler
Founder/CEO (Grain Free Mama's and A Place At The Table Global Community), Author (Food Breakthrough book and cookbook), Speaker, Natural Food Scientist
As the holiday season rolls in, so does the tempting array of confections and baked goods. It’s a time when indulging in these delights is not only accepted but encouraged. But at what cost? The concept of binging on sweets and pastries, often to the point of discomfort, poses a serious question: Can we truly consider it a treat if the consequences are sickness and fatigue?
Why do we culturally accept the concept of unhealthy binge eating during the holidays? I hear people every year plotting and calculating exactly how much they can eat of the foods that they know will make them sick before they are too sick to function. Huh??? All this in the name of celebrating? Doesn’t sound like celebrating to me, even though at the beginning of my own journey I did the very same thing. ?Becoming disenfranchised and disenchanted with the idea of anything less than healthy led to the founding of Grain Free Mama’s.
If you hear these conversations and substitute drugs for foods, wouldn’t we want to ‘plan an intervention’ to help the addicted people before they kill themselves? It also reminds me of the many flights home I was on with my children where we would hear conversations about how much money people were going to ‘drop’ on their vacation to Las Vegas.? I live in the Vegas valley.? It was always amazing to me to listen to those conversations, and a great reminder of the need for help for gambling addicts.
Yet we tolerate, and even encourage, similar dialogue with foods and as a culture don’t even question it? The answer lies in inspecting the historical phenomenon of holiday binging on foods. It is a practice with deep historical and cultural roots. Here are some key reasons:
Enough is enough! You can enjoy the holidays without sacrificing your health. We can walk alongside you with the products and resources (books and community) to break this pattern once and for all. You are not alone. You are strong enough, and capable enough, to take back control of your diet and your life starting today.
So, this leads me to my next question: Why is dieting in January so acceptable even though it is rarely successful? We also accept going from absolute food gorging to food deprivation without questioning our sanity or the toll it takes on our health and finances. Dieting (food prison) is often seen as a cultural norm for several reasons, even though it is commonly acknowledged that many dieting resolutions are not maintained long-term.
Sustainable changes to diet and lifestyle are more likely to yield long-term success compared to drastic, short-term diets. The recognition of this pattern has also led to a growing emphasis on more holistic and sustainable approaches to health and wellness at the start of the new year.
Next question: Why do we accept the mindset that healthy eating is tasteless and bad and eating highly processed foods are treats? The mindset that healthy eating is tasteless and that highly processed foods are ‘treats’ is a complex issue shaped by cultural, psychological, and economic factors:
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Changing this mindset involves education on the benefits of healthy eating, how to prepare healthy foods in flavorful ways, and addressing the economic and accessibility issues that make processed foods more appealing. There’s also a growing food movement that focuses on the pleasure of cooking and the taste benefits of fresh, whole foods, which may help shift this perspective.
As Founder of Grain Free Mama’s, my vision is to help people to find hope, and deliciously eat their way back to good health and food freedom. I am determined to provide not just products, but also the educational resources and the community to help people live their best lives. We make our food choices based upon the level of our nutritional knowledge. Want to make changes? Learn, grow, and watch your level of health soar.
Grain Free Mama’s Crepe and Pizza Crust Mixes were created naturally utilizing the highest quality, low inflammatory ingredients for people who ‘have to’ or ‘choose to’ eat delicious foods that are as tasty as they are good for you.? All our baking mixes are edible grass ingredient free (no flours of gluten or non-gluten grains, no corn, no rice, and no cane sugar), dairy free, soy free, botanical nut free and free of anything artificial. We are on a mission to provide the products and educational resources to help you to change the way you look at food, so that you can eat guilt free, feel the best, and can live life to the full.
Our philosophy? I believe that we can have delicious baked goods that are good for us at the same time. Everyone wants to eat foods that will nourish our bodies, NOT foods that will eat us alive from the inside out after we eat them. Grain Free Mama’s baking mixes give nourishment. This is a big part of sustaining our planet. First, we sustain the people, then as healthy people we will take better care of our planet home. That’s REAL SUSTAINABILITY. Grain Free Mama’s Sustainable Development Goal is #2: ZERO HUNGER. Our belief is that this will happen when all people, regardless of income, have access to health-giving foods. SUSTAINED PEOPLE WILL SUSTAIN THE PLANET.
In conclusion, maybe it’s time to carefully re-consider our mindset about celebrating with foods this holiday season? Save yourself the heartburn, exhaustion, and finances (the money you will spend on a diet that probably won’t even work). I think you will find that putting a little more resources towards healthier options is not only affordable, but actually much less expensive in the long run.
Watch for next week’s article: Give yourself and Your Family the Gift of Health – Practical Tips for a Healthier Holiday.
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