Super healthy swaps
Just in time for the second biggest eating day of the year, Roberta Anding, a registered dietitian with Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, offers some healthy food and drink swaps as the ultimate quarterback sneak for the big game.
"The Super Bowl is usually time for a food fest of high-fat and high-sugar foods," said Anding. "Your friends and family won't be the wiser if you try these healthy alternatives."
• Offer lower calorie mixers for drinks
• Add grilled vegetables to your sandwiches and deli trays
• Choose 2 percent milk-fat cheese
• Always offer vegetables and hummus
• Try bean chips instead of tortilla chips - they have a great crunch and are a good source of fiber and protein
• Consider a pulled pork option for the main course - a pork tenderloin is a lean protein and can be cooked overnight in a slow cooker with onions and barbecue sauce
• Consider a lighter potato salad option, like Mediterranean potato salad
• Control portions for dessert or consider adding fruits, nuts and dark chocolate. Chocolate covered fruit is also a good dessert option.