
The holiday season brings
many celebrations and traditions to enjoy, including gift-giving.
Caitlin Huth, a University of Illinois Extension educator and registered
dietitian, shares five healthy holiday food gifts this season.
Gift jars. “Instead
of cookie and brownie mixes in jars, try healthier mixes as gifts this
year. Noodle soup mix with wholegrain noodles and low-sodium bouillon
makes for an easy meal one night for whoever receives the gift,” Huth
says. “Another idea is giving seasonal oatmeal mixes, such as pecan pie
flavored with cinnamon, brown sugar and chopped pecans.” Her “Healthy
Eats and Repeat” blog contains directions for these recipes with
downloadable gift tags.
Seasonal fruit. From
premade boxes or baskets to a bundle made at home, seasonal fruit like
oranges and pears make delicious, healthy gifts. Huth suggests including
recipe ideas or recipe cards with the gift for ways to use the fruit,
such as slow-cooker orange cider and baked pear crisp. Adding unusual
citrus fruits, such as blood oranges or ugli fruit, to a basket is a fun
way to introduce new foods.
Seasoned nuts. “As a
food that contains heart-healthy fats, nuts make a great addition to a
holiday gift,” Huth says. During the holiday season, spiced nuts add a
festive twist.
Gifts for military. Whether
sending gifts to military friends or family, or sending a package as
part of a service project, Huth suggests including healthy holiday foods
that travel well. “Along with dried foods like dried fruit,
lower-sodium jerky and unsalted nuts, try packing seasonal flavored tea
and coffee,” she says.
Food bank and food pantry donations. Consider
serving others this holiday season by donating to your local food bank
or pantry. “While direct food donations are helpful, many food banks can
get a lot more food per dollar donation,” Huth says. Consider making a
monetary donation to your local food bank or pantry in honor of a family
member or friend. Some food banks may send a card to that person as a
thank you. Huth notes, “This gift idea is nice for anyone who says they
do not want a gift this year.”