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Ask Pam: Game Day Grub

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Any tips on making it through the big game without overeating?

It’s that time of year again when the rooms are full of screaming fans and lots of food! Game day is full of letting loose and showing that football spirit – even for those of us who are rooting for a team for only that one day!

The big game is usually marked with tailgating, alcohol (lots of beer) and food, but that doesn’t mean you have to go overboard. There are plenty of ways to enjoy each touchdown by not giving up and passing (pun intended) on a drink or a dish. The key to this game is to keep an eye on what you are nibbling on and watch those portions.

Here are a couple of game pointers to keep in mind:

- Don’t let the chips get in the way. It's too easy to crunch on potato chips and then realize you ate half the bowl. Keep portions in check. Take a handful and opt for the baked tortilla chips; steer clear of the cheese dips and spoon out some salsa.

- Wings can be high in fat and calories if you consume more than your stomach really needs. Instead of the traditional fried wings, I recommend brushing wings with some olive oil, garlic and rosemary…..grill or bake them…..and oh yeah, don’t forget some cooked onions. No need for blue cheese or dressing – they taste great just the way they are!

- Need a little nosh? Keep munching on fresh vegetables or fruit. Not sure if the party will have either? Bring it to your host. This way you are sure they will have it to serve.

- Where’s the keg? When it comes to beer, keep it light and low in calories. Enjoy one or two so this way you won’t add too many calories. One tip: If you have a beer or alcoholic drink, be sure you consume a glass of water (for each beverage) to make sure you stay hydrated.

- Keep being social. The more you talk and yell at the television, the less you will eat and drink!

Regardless what team you are on, remember not to fumble when it comes to nutrition. If you indulge a little here and there, just pick up where you left off – hopefully in the end zone – and get ready for your next play (your next step).

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