Author: Chantelle van der MerweRegistered Dietitian (SA) . PG Dip Diabetes Management (UK). All about Real nutrition for Real, every-day life Just a quick reminder — the all-or-nothing mindset this festive season is getting you nowhere fast.
Healthy living doesn't need to hit pause when the holidays begin — it simply shifts gears. It’s not about being perfect or saying no to every slice of cake that crosses your path. It’s about enjoying yourself yet still honouring the progress you’ve made this year. The secret? A mindset shift. You need to actually enjoy eating healthy and enjoy moving your body. How? - Make your food tasty. - Do activities that are fun. - Surround yourself with people who make it all feel effortless. No one can keep up a “healthy lifestyle” if it feels like permanent torture. You’ve come this far — by now, I hope you know there’s space for everything in realistic healthy living… including carrot cake for breakfast! (Try our delicious Holiday Breakfast Carrot Cake oats bake with a “cream cheese” topping — your morning treat just got a healthy glow-up.) When the festive season rolls in with year-end functions, closing parties, and endless toasts, remember — it’s not about deprivation, it’s about mindfulness. You’ve worked hard on your health this year. Keep that in mind before diving into the buffet like it’s a competitive sport. Don’t chase “perfect.” The "all or nothing" approach doesn't work. Life happens — and it will keep happening. You can’t control every situation, but you can control your response. - Holiday treats? Absolutely — enjoy them between balanced, nourishing meals. - Holiday drinks? Sure — just add lots of water in between. - Netflix marathons? Of course — just sprinkle in some movement: a beach walk, a swim, a hike, or even a dance-off in the living room. The festive season is about rest, joy, and connection — but that doesn’t mean your health has to take the back seat. Make your healthy habits work with your holiday plans, not against them. Because yes — healthy, fun, and tasty absolutely belong in the same sentence… and the same way of living.
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Author: Chantelle van der MerweRegistered Dietitian (SA) . PG Dip Diabetes Management (UK). All about Real nutrition for Real, every-day life Happy National Nutrition Week 2025!
From 9–15 October, South Africans across the country come together to celebrate National Nutrition Week — a reminder that good health starts with good food. This year’s theme, Food for Health, Health for All, shines a spotlight on a critical truth: everyone deserves access to safe, nutritious, and affordable meals — no matter their income or background. Eating well isn’t only about personal wellness. It strengthens families, energises communities, and builds a healthier nation. To make healthy eating easier for every household, we’re sharing a collection of budget-friendly recipes costing R40 or less per person — delicious, filling, and made with everyday ingredients. You don’t need expensive products or fancy ingredients to nourish your body. Small changes add up — and we’re here to help you make them. Download the recipes, try them at home, and be part of the movement toward better health for all. Click here to download. Let’s make good nutrition a daily habit, not a luxury! |
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