Updated On: 02 September, 2025 01:24 PM IST | Raaina Jain
Is the festive season messing with your nutritional routine? Here’s how to indulge consciously without losing the seasonal cheer (Story by Anindita Paul; Representational Pics/iStock)

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Low-fat alternatives are a safe bet to minimise your calorie intake. Nutritionist Kajal Bhathena suggests opting for besan, rawa or dried-fruit laddus over deep-fried motichur laddus. Alternatively, treat yourself to a rossogulla instead of reaching for a deep-fried gulab jamun or jalebi. Skipping high-calorie cheesecakes or fruit cakes and mindfully opting for fresh fruit and cream tarts, or homemade cakes without icing is a more mindful option.
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“Avoid late-night meals and never enter a dinner party when you’re completely famished. Instead, snack on energy bars or nuts to curb your hunger pangs, or fit in an early pre-celebration meal such as dosa, idli with sambar or a toasted vegetable sandwich,” Bhathena recommends.

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Binge eating is often triggered as a response to the stress surrounding the festivities. Positive coping mechanisms, such as journaling, pursuing non-food hobbies, or spending time on activities with your friends and family can help to ground you.
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If the emphasis is on treating yourself, try non-food options such as giving yourself a home manicure or pedicure, taking a walk, listening to music, organising your cupboard, de-cluttering or reading a book — time spent with yourself is deeply satisfying and can help you to overcome urges.

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Bhathena says that no matter how hectic your schedule is, it is imperative to fit in at least 30 minutes of exercise, five times a week, even during the festive season.
Read full story: Beat the binge: Expert tips to maintain your wellness routine during the festive season
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