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Maybe it’s the temperature drop that makes us want to pad on a few pounds through mashed potatoes and hot chocolate. Maybe it’s just the way cream-based soups warm the soul on a cold day. But I think we’re all a little guilty of over-indulging during the fall and winter months. It doesn’t help that the typical foods we associate with this time of year are heavy on the gravy and graham cracker crusts. Add to that the fact that you don’t feel like exercising outdoors (even though you should) when it’s chilly out, and the drive to the gym through rain and snow doesn’t sound appealing, and you just aren’t exercising as much as you do during the summer and spring. Suddenly, you’ve put on seven pounds. Luckily, you can still get your comfort food fix without overdoing it. Here are fall foods to curb the comfort food binging.

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Squash bowls

Baked potatoes are good, but overdoing it on them can make you feel heavy and sluggish. Squash bowls are lighter, and give you tons of vitamins you need during cold and flu season. Slice your favorite squash (butternut, acorn) in half and bake until soft. Then stuff it with healthy ingredients like scrambled eggs, feta cheese, and kale.

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Cauliflower soup

If you’re craving creamy soup, try making cauliflower soup. Boil the veggies until soft, and puree them in the blender with non-dairy creamer and spices. You won’t notice the missing dairy, and you’ll be glad to significantly cut calories.

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Brussels sprouts and pancetta

Bacon is obviously one of the best fall and winter food toppings but you can get your crispy pork fix without having bacon mac and cheese. Try making baked Brussels sprouts with pancetta. The fiber-heavy dish will fill you up on few calories.

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Brown rice mac and cashew cheese

Mac and cheese is one of the best comfort foods for cold weather but it’s obviously hard on your waistline. Swap out regular macaroni for brown rice mac and use cashew cheese mixed with almond milk instead of regular cheese and milk. Add a little nutritional yeast for flavor and texture.

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Cauliflower crust pizza

There’s something about a hot, cheesy pizza when it’s cold out. Try making cauliflower crust. You’ll get fiber, vitamins, and a very low-calorie crust that complements your regular pizza toppings.

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Lean beef goulash

Beef goulash may be a throwback recipe but it’s filling, comforting, and surprisingly healthy. Opt for extra-lean stewing beef and pour your final product over sweet potatoes for a vitamin-packed meal. We like this simple recipe.

 

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Low-fat vegan curry

Make your favorite curry with low-fat coconut milk rather than the whole fat stuff. You’ll cut considerable calories. Make it with tons of veggies like bell peppers, snap peas, and carrots and use tofu for your protein.