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Healthy Holiday Eating Tips

For many people, holidays and family get togethers are a time for celebration. These celebrations often involve foods that are high in fat, sugar and calories and short on nutrition. With a few minor changes, however, special occasion foods can be both delicious and nutritious.

Dairy Products

Many holiday foods include dairy products. Enjoy these foods during your celebrations, but use skimmed milk and other ‘low’ or ‘no’ fat dairy products in your recipes whenever possible. Look for the growing assortment of low fat cheeses, cheese slices and cheese spreads that are now available in your grocery store. For example, use light or ultra-light cream cheese or cheddar cheese with only 7% fat. If you use spreads or other products that are high in fat, such as butter, mayonnaise, sour cream, spread them very thinly or use only a small amount.

The meat dish

choose leaner cuts of meat for your holiday gatherings whenever possible. Turkey is one of the leanest types of meat. As a general rule, white meat is leaner than dark meat – so choose the breast meat of a chicken or turkey rather than the drumstick. 
trim the visible fat off of meats. 
remove skin from poultry. 
choose fish more often. Cold water fatty fish such as tuna and salmon have ‘heart healthy’ types of fat in them. 
prepare meats in ways that reduce the fat content, like broiling, stewing, or baking. 
drain the excess fat off of meats after cooking. 
cook meats on a rack so fat can drip away. 
cool soups, gravies, stews, etc. before serving and then remove the hardened fat that has collected at the top. 
use vegetable cooking sprays to prevent foods from sticking. 
when preparing a roast, baste with low fat broth instead of the drippings from the pan.

Vegetables

Fortunately, most vegetables contain little or no fat. It is what we add to the vegetables that increase their fat content.

Avoid smothering your vegetables with thick creamy sauces or butter. Potatoes, for example, contain no fat. They also contain very little salt and are good sources of Vitamins B and C and potassium. Potato skins are a good source of fibre (fibre may help lower cholesterol levels, and reduce the risk of colon cancer). Try leaving the skins on the potatoes when you mash them. When mashing potatoes, rather than adding butter or sour cream, try whipping the potatoes with skim or 1% milk or low / no fat sour cream or yogurt.

Feel free to include two or three vegetables with your meal as long as they have been prepared with little or no fat. This can often be done by steaming, baking or cooking them in the microwave. Flavor can be added by using seasonings such as spices and herbs. Dark green vegetables (such as broccoli) and bright orange vegetables (such as carrots and sweet potatoes) are high in the antioxidant vitamins, folic acid and fibre. Antioxidants (as Vitamins A, C, and E) can be protective agents against heart disease and cancer. Folic acid may play a role in helping to reduce the risk of heart attacks and stroke. When choosing vegetables, pick the ones that are the darkest in color to ensure maximum nutrition.

Salads are a great addition to any holiday meal. Be sure to choose a low fat dressing or ask your host to let you add your own so that you can control the amount.

Cooking Tip: To prevent loss of flavor and vitamins when cooking vegetables, try steaming vegetables in less water or using a steaming rack. If you do boil vegetables in water, save the water to make gravy.

Stuffing

If you have stuffing with your meat dish and the recipe calls for meat or giblets, replace half of the meat with dried fruits such as cranberries, raisins or apricots. This turns an everyday recipe into a colorful and seasonal dish.

Cooking Tip: Rather than cooking stuffing inside of poultry or a roast, cook the stuffing in a casserole dish or aluminum foil in the oven. This will reduce the amount of fat in the stuffing considerably.

Gravy

Making gravy from a low fat broth rather than the drippings from poultry or a roast is a good way to reduce fat. If your gravy recipe calls for milk, make sure to use skim milk.

Cooking Tip: If you choose to use drippings for your gravy, pour or skim the fat off the top of the drippings before using. This can be done easily by letting the drippings get cold and, when the fat has become hard, take it off with a spoon. Or, when the drippings are cool, you can also add ice cubes, to which the fat will stick. Remove the ice cubes before making the gravy.

Cranberry Sauce

Cranberries are an excellent source of Vitamin C. Unfortunately much of the Vitamin C content is lost in the canning process. Luckily homemade cranberry sauce is easy to prepare and the nutrients are retained. Try using cranberry sauce on your turkey instead of gravy.

Cooking Tip: When making cranberry sauce, add sugar after cooking the cranberries to maintain the tenderness of the skin. You may also want to substitute some artificial sweetener for some of the sugar in your cranberry sauce recipe.

Dessert.

Dinner may be very filling, but what is a holiday feast without dessert? Here are some healthier suggestions:

mix applesauce with mincemeat to reduce the amount of fat and serve with frozen low fat or fat free yogurt.

angel food cake contains little or no fat and can make a great dessert when served with fruits such as strawberries, raspberries or a fresh fruit salad.

if making pumpkin pie – use evaporated skim milk and top with low fat or fat free ice cream or frozen yogurt. Also try our “crustless pumpkin pie

try to make ‘wise’ dessert choices rather than deny yourself, have a smaller portion and savor every mouthful when you have choices, opt for desserts that are lower in fat and sugar. For example, if faced with a plate of cookies, you may decide to choose the sugar cookies or gingerbread cookies over shortbread cookies as they tend to be lower in fat.

Beverages

mulled cider or our lowfat eggnog are a good alternative to high fat eggnog. If you choose to have egg nog, have a smaller amount and dilute it with skim milk or use low fat or fat free egg nog. Diet carbonated sodas can make a very festive drink when added to your favorite fruit juice — try cranberry or grape juice with soda. Nonalcoholic or de-alcoholized wines are improving all the time and make a great alternative for the holidays. 

 

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ESET NOD32 Antivirus 5 Reviews

CNET editors’ review

Reviewed by: Seth Rosenblatt on September 15, 2011

The bottom line: Back from the nearly dead, or at least the un-updated, ESET returns with high-level security that’s light on your system. For a basic antivirus suite that’s light on your system and tough on malware, NOD32 gets a yes from us.

Review:

The last time ESET updated its two security suites–the antivirus and anti-malware-only NOD32 and the more feature-heavy alternative Smart Security–it was a different computer security world. It was March 2009: Anonymous barely existed, Stuxnet hadn’t gone public, and ransomware was the stuff of science fiction.

Version 5 of ESET NOD32 is a solid, creative attempt to create a suite that adapts to a rapidly changing threatscape, with an emphasis on generic detections and the now-commonplace reliance on both cloud and locally stored detections. Where NOD32′s bigger brother Smart Security 5 left us wanting more in the ancillary features department, the area that many don’t consider “core” security, NOD32 strikes a perfect pitch between features, price, and effectiveness.

Installation
ESET’s installation could be faster, although it’s by no means sluggish. It’s slowed down by a preponderance of screens, including registration, and an unnecessary query as to whether or not the user wants Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP) protection activated or not. While a legitimate query, there’s no reason for it to slow down the install by yet another screen to click through.

PUPs are definitely a security issue, though, so perhaps the program ought to just scan for them on the first scan automatically, and then ask you if it’s a scan you always want.

One decent thing about the registration process is that it’s all done from within the suite–no need to jump to your browser. Also, there’s no reboot required after the installation. Still, the one-minute-or-less installs from Norton and Trend Micro should be a goal that all security suites aspire to.

Interface
The layout of ESET 5 remains unchanged from version 4, except for minor details, although neither is quite as easy to use as it ought to be. The interface opens to a window indicating your security status. The default is colored green and labeled Maximum Protection, which changes to red and a warning when core security features, such as Network Protection, have been disabled. The center pane doesn’t indicate this very clearly, but the plain text Maximum Protection labels that tell you which parts of your computer and activity are protected are actually links. Click one to drill deeper into your settings, toggle features, and gain more granular control over your security.

The left nav lets you access other features, including Computer Scan, Update, Setup, Tools, and Help. To the interface’s credit, each tab’s layout is kept similar, and there are helpful mouse-over tooltips that help clarify things like the differences between default scans, but key features, like the Advanced Settings window, are hard to find.

Along with a lack of clarity about how to get around ESET’s interface is the confusion created by redundancy. There’s nothing gained by making things harder to find, and even savvy users will probably have to take more time than necessary to get up to speed.

Features and support
ESET NOD32 5′s core features put the suite at or near the top of its class. Its collection of features, while not revolutionary, are nevertheless extremely well implemented. What it lacks are many of the modern ancillary features that justify the higher price.

On the side of the basics, there are two default scans: a “Smart Scan” and a custom scan. ESET has improved its antivirus and antispyware engines so that they don’t detect only threats, but prevent your host files from corruption before the bad guys go after you. There’s removable media control, so you can block USB keys or external drives from connecting to your computer, and the new gamer mode automatically initiates silent running whenever a program is running at full screen. This is perfect for movies and presentations, as well as games. You can also activate it from the system tray.

ThreatSense, ESET’s cloud-based detection, isn’t new–yep, it had it three years ago–but it’s been expanded in version 5 to include reputation analysis. All of that comes in the basic NOD32. Upping to Smart Security gets you antispam, parental controls, and a “smart” firewall that learns how your computer uses the Internet very quickly.

ESET’s browser guards are browser-agnostic, and don’t require an extension. You won’t get search results ratings, but ESET successfully blocked us from attempting to reach known dangerous Web sites clicked on in search results.

It’s not too much of a stretch to say that ESET owns the Support space. In addition to the hot-line support, forums and knowledge base, no other security suite offers an education module like ESET does. Called “Cybersecurity Training,” the module features an interactive city that you can explore to learn about how to protect yourself, your personal data, and your computer when online. It’s an in-depth approach that we wish other vendors would take, because at the end of the day, it’s going to be your own wits that keep you safest.

It’s accessible from the installation CD if you buy the physical boxed copy of the program, and we’re not sure just yet about how to launch it from the downloadable version.

Performance
ESET’s overall performance presents a reliable security option. It’s not the most effective security suite we’ve seen this year, and the benchmarks leave room for growth, but overall it’s a solid, secure choice, with low false positives and a light touch on your computer’s performance.

Real-world test results for ESET were confusing. On our real-world test computer, an x86 Windows 7 laptop that we use for all hands-on testing of security suites, ESET scans were invariably slow and ponderous. On average, the first scan took nearly two hours, and subsequent scans were only faster by about 20 to 30 minutes. These marks did not match up to CNET Labs’ results, which found ESET’s scan times on a freshly imaged computer to be among the fastest results we’ve seen so far this year. Because of the large number of programs that get installed and uninstalled on the real-world laptop, which could adversely affect the computer’s Registry, we’re inclined to favor the labs results in this case.

CNET Labs’ benchmarks found both ESET Smart Security 5 and ESET NOD32 5 to have performed generally well above average. Note that we can’t directly compare this year’s results with last year’s because we upgraded our testing computer from Windows 7 x64 to Windows 7 x64 with Service Pack 1.

Smart Security slowed down the Labs’ computer boot time by an average of 17.2 seconds–five seconds faster than the average of all suites tested to date this year–whereas NOD32 5 added an impressively low 13.9 seconds. For both programs, ESET’s boot time impact was minimal.

Both suites had a small impact on the computer’s shutdown time, slowing it down only by about six to seven seconds longer than an unprotected computer. However, it should be noted that the shutdown time for an unprotected computer was half that, so even though ESET’s impact was minimal when compared with other suites, it’s still having a big affect on the computer itself.

On all of CNET’s in-use system performance tests except for the Cinebench test, ESET’s impact was extremely minimal. The Cinebench results were close to the average level of impact. So, all things being equal, you’re not going to notice much when ESET is running as you go about your computing business. This was borne out by our real-world tests, too.

Conclusion
ESET returns to a tougher security world, not just from the competition but from the threats that it’s meant to protect you against. Though the benchmarking is generally solid, we found the interface too annoying and the installation too cumbersome to award it higher marks.