17 Ways to Eat Healthier at a BBQ Without Feeling Like You're Missing Out

We get it. It's summertime, and you like to think that calories don't count when scarfing down a third burger with that third beer. But you can't let your healthy eating take a complete back seat! Even though you can indulge a little bit, keeping these tips in mind at your next BBQ will help you avoid getting sidetracked from your long-term goals.

Eat Before You Go
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Eat Before You Go

Wait, what? Isn't that what you're going to the BBQ for? If you're not sure if there will be healthy options, it's better to eat before you go so you won't be backed into a corner of having nothing but unhealthy things to eat.

Just Say No to Buns
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Just Say No to Buns

Sorry, carb-heavy buns, but at least one of you has to go! Or you could go for a bun made from veggies like sweet potatoes, tomato, or grilled portabello mushrooms.

Concentrate on the Main Course
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Concentrate on the Main Course

It can be easy to gravitate toward the chip bowl for just a "couple" to snack on. But those empty calories won't do any good for your hunger, so focus your eating on the healthy options main course coming off the grill like salmon or homemade sweet potato veggie burgers.

Bring a Healthy Dish
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Bring a Healthy Dish

This is killing two birds with one stone! You get a nod for bringing something and now you're guaranteed to have something healthy to eat. Win-win! Here are some delicious side-dish recipes for inspiration.

Say Yes to Protein
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Say Yes to Protein

Those starch-filled dishes aren't doing your Summer goals any favors! Stick with protein-based options, like chickpea avocado salad, and, if possible, ditch the red meat.

Choose a Mixed Drink Over Beer
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Choose a Mixed Drink Over Beer

A cold beer on a hot afternoon is basically the only thing getting you through the week. But beer has more calories and carbs than opting for, let's say, a vodka soda with a twist of lime or these other low-cal cocktails.

Use Your Calories For Food
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Use Your Calories For Food

Maybe you don't drink soda all of the time, but you're at a party — so why not? Stick to water instead (jazzed up with a slice of grapefruit) and have a scoop of that potato salad you've been eyeing.

Load Up Half of Your Plate With Veggies
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Load Up Half of Your Plate With Veggies

We should all be doing this at every meal, but since many BBQ staples come with a less-than-ideal nutrition label (hello, pasta salad!), this is a time you definitely want to follow through and load up on the raw and grilled veggies. And according to certified dietitian Leslie Langevin, MS, RD, CD, of Whole Health Nutrition, eating tons of veggies is one of the best ways to lose weight.

Be a Social Butterfly
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Be a Social Butterfly

It's pretty difficult to mindlessly eat when you're catching up with different people around the BBQ. So don't just plop yourself in a chair next to the chips and dip for five hours! Get up and keep busy with friendly conversation and maybe a light game of bocce.

Trade That Beef Burger For a Turkey Burger
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Trade That Beef Burger For a Turkey Burger

This probably isn't the first time you've heard how bad red meat can be for you. So if there's an option for a turkey, salmon, chicken, or veggie burger, you've hit the jackpot!

Go Easy on the Condiments
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Go Easy on the Condiments

Our hearts broke when the truth was uncovered about ketchup (spoiler alert: it's loaded with sugar). Try a better alternative like avocado, hummus, or avocado hummus.

Stick to 1 Plate
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Stick to 1 Plate

Just like you would any other meal, prepare your plate and that's it. Going into it knowing that you're only going to have one plate of food will keep you from overeating. Better yet, go for a smaller plate to keep portions in check.

Only Indulge in the Main Meal or Dessert
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Only Indulge in the Main Meal or Dessert

Couldn't resist grabbing a hot dog, hamburger, potato salad, and a couple of beers? Enjoy it! But for dessert, stick with a little fruit or just skip it.

Stay Hydrated
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Stay Hydrated

Eating outside is one of the simple pleasures of Summer, but you're likely to get hot. So beware of confusing thirst for hunger! Keep a glass of water, can of seltzer, or a reusable water bottle close by. Drinking water will also help prevent feeling bloated.

Keep Your Hands Busy
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Keep Your Hands Busy

Staring down that chip bowl like it's the last one on Earth? Always have a glass of water in your hand, grab a badminton racket, or become best friends with the raw veggie platter to keep your hands from mindlessly noshing.

Don't Go Overboard on Fruit
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Don't Go Overboard on Fruit

Fruit salad on a hot Summer day always hits the spot! And although fruit is essential for a balanced diet, many are filled with a high count of natural sugar — so keep that in mind before diving in.

Have Your Favorite Meal Waiting For You
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Have Your Favorite Meal Waiting For You

Before you head out, prepare your favorite healthy dish for when you get back. A little incentive to keep in your mind will make it easier to turn down that brownie!