Plan a safe and healthy picnic

Jill K. Fulk, R.D., L.D., C.D.E.
Registered and Licensed Dietitian

With all the festive occasions going on during the warmer months - from graduation parties to cookouts to holiday traditions - the summer season does not have to mean overindulgence on unhealthy food and weight gain. Look for small ways to promote healthy habits at celebrations with family and friends. Here are some ways you can live healthier during the summer:

Bring a healthy dish. Set a good example by bringing fruit and vegetable dishes or modifying traditional dishes with ingredients that have lower calories and fat.

Take advantage of the abundance of produce during the warmer months. Add fiber, vitamins and minerals to your recipes by adding extra veggies, nuts, beans or fruit.

If the meat options are limited to higher fat selections such as ribs, hotdogs or hamburgers, try taking a small portion or ask to share with someone. Watch high calorie additions such as mayonnaise and choose vegetables for sandwich toppings.

Curb your hunger. Arriving with an empty stomach makes it difficult to make healthy choices.

Limit alcoholic beverages. Alcohol can add many calories and might decrease your will to stick with healthy options and controlled portions.

Rely on others to bring dessert items. There will always be someone who will bring the brownies, pie or cookies. This will leave less high calorie food for you and others to feast upon at celebrations.

Choose the smallest plate or bring your own. You will be less likely to eat large portions if you have less room on your plate.

Slow down and enjoy the food. Some ways to slow your eating include talking with other guests, putting your fork down between bites and chewing foods completely. You will recognize your fullness earlier and be able to stop eating sooner. But don't get preoccupied with conversation either. Make sure you are focusing on what you are putting into your mouth. Remember, just because someone else is eating it does not mean you have to eat it too.

Act on activity. Exercise is a great stress reliever and can make things seem less hectic. It will also help you burn off those excess calories.

Be safe. Make sure your picnic food stays at safe temperatures. When in doubt, use a thermometer.