
This is one of my favorite days of the year. I love how this date has evolved into a celebration of Mexican heritage and culture here in the US. It’s not Mexican Independence Day, it’s not really a widely celebrated holiday in Mexico, but here in the US, we use the victory of the Battle of Peubla against the Second French Empire to commemorate our relationship with our southern neighbors.
Several Mexican restaurants here in the US definitely take advantage and offer fantastic food and drink specials – because it’s a party, let’s all enjoy, right? Si! But what if we want to celebrate AND keep our healthy lifestyle going? Well, you can indeed do both. Here are some tips to enjoy the day and keep it a little on the healthier side. Try practicing what feels doable for you, even if it’s just one of these. These are not written so that you would do every single one all at once – they just give you some options if you’re looking to stick to a healthy plan while out enjoying Cinco de Mayo. Pick one (or more) and see how it goes.
- Drink a glass of water at the start of your celebration, or even just before you walk in to wherever you’re celebrating.
- Sparkling water with a lime wedge is a great fun beverage. It makes you feel like you’re having a cocktail without any of the calories or impaired judgement that comes with alcohol consumption.
- If you choose to enjoy alcoholic beverages, alternate with a full glass of water. Water, then alcohol, then water, then alcohol. Ask for a large water glass and finish it completely before you order the next drink.
- Opt for consuming a single alcoholic beverage. Stick to your plan – if they are doing BOGO (buy one get one free) then pass the free drink along to a friend or stranger.
- Enjoy a Corona Light or a “Ranch Water Margarita” (tequila + Topo Chico [or any sparkling mineral water] + lime juice) rather than a traditional margarita to save a lot of calories and excess sugar consumption.
- Skip the chips – you can ask the server not to bring them, if that helps you do so (and if your dining companions are OK with it!)
- Chips on the table and you don’t want to consume too many? Put a reasonable amount that you will be satisfied with – whatever that looks like, to you – on a plate and eat only from the plate, not the big basket.
- Dip chips in salsa or guac rather than queso. If there’s guac and you’re concerned you may eat more than you intend, put a reasonable amount that you will be satisfied with on a plate, and eat only from the plate. [That works for the queso too, if you choose to consume it!]
- Want a crunch to munch, but don’t want it to be all chips? You may be able to order raw veggies – ask the server, even if it’s not on the menu. Carrot “chips” and sliced bell peppers are becoming more widely served, and both are great for dipping.
- Dinner – order a la carte! Pick two or three favorites (single taco, single enchilada, refried beans, etc.) You may be surprised how satisfied you feel with a soft chicken taco and a side of black beans.
- Split an entree with someone, including your future self. If your dining companion(s) prefer to order their own entrees, ask the server to bring a box out with your meal. Put tomorrow’s food into that to-go box before you start eating. (You can even add to the box again if you realize you’re full before you finish what’s on your plate!)
- Order the healthiest option on the menu. Many very healthy Mexican dishes exist – seafoods, lean steak, seasoned chicken and vegetables. You may find a new favorite menu item you had never considered, just by aiming to order the healthiest thing available.
- Get up and dance, or take a short walk after your meal. It is unlikely you will burn off what you just consumed, but getting even 10 minutes of movement right after eating/drinking can reduce the impact on your blood sugars and keep you energized, rather than feeling lethargic.
Obviously at 5:15 p.m. I may be a bit late for you to take these to heart today, but let’s assume you may go out for Mexican food in the not-too-distant future – hopefully these tips can help you make choices you are happy about! Don’t overthink it, and don’t deprive yourself of enjoying the things you really want, as that can lead you to overconsume other things, or The Wanted Thing the next time you see it. (i.e. don’t skip the margarita you are dying to have, then consume 4 beers and some sopapillas you didn’t intend to eat, and likely will not be satisfied with – just enjoy the margarita and move on.) Drink and eat what you’ll enjoy. And if you do end up overindulging, just resume normal operations and do the best you can to make your next decision a good one.
Vaya con Dios!

