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The end of the holiday season is almost here, but we all have one more potential hurdle to face before January 1 (and an enhanced commitment to our goals) rolls around: New Year's. I'm talking about the partying on the Eve (hello party food and delicious drinks!), and the sampling of all the "good luck" foods associated with New Year's Day. Beyond that, you're probably also thinking about your goals for next year, but we've got you covered there, too. Read on for a variety of health New Year's recipes, diet-friendly alcohol choices, and tips to set up shop to reach your goals once and for all in 2011. Good Luck FoodsRing in the New Year (and start your healthy diet off right) with these "good luck" recipes for sauerkraut, pork and more. The Lowdown on Your DrinksJust how much damage can a few New Year's drinks cost you? More than you might think. Try these diet-friendly drinks instead. Sauerkraut SoupSauerkraut is a traditional food for New Year's Day. Bonus: Use your leftover Christmas ham to make this 90-calorie soup. New Year's Resolution SupportWe have plenty of SparkTeams you can join for support in reaching any one (or more!) of this year's top 10 resolutions. Pork for Your ForkFor top-rated New Year's pork recipes, click here! Want to Lose Weight? Start SmallCheck out these 10 reasons to drop just a few pounds in 2011. Meat-Free FestivitiesEnjoy this Black-Eyed Peas with Tomatoes recipe for a tasty and festive way to bring yourself good luck. Reach Your ResolutionsDownload your free tip-of-the-day calendar for help and motivation to stick with your goals through January—and beyond! |
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