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Home » She loses 113 kg and reveals her recipe for the 150-calorie “Christmas tree” that saves the holidays
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She loses 113 kg and reveals her recipe for the 150-calorie “Christmas tree” that saves the holidays

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Samantha is revolutionizing the holidays with a low-fat, protein-packed version of the cutest festive Christmas dessert.

Losing 113 kilos without giving up the magic of Christmas is Samantha’s successful bet. Far from the drastic diets that prohibit all pleasure in December, this influencer who has become a reference in weight management and PCOS is banking on culinary reinvention. Rather than fleeing holiday tables, she transforms traditional calorie bombs into balanced, protein-rich desserts. A profitable strategy that allows you to get through the gourmet season without frustration, proving that it is possible to reconcile spectacular weight loss and festive indulgence.

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His idea? Taking one of the most iconic desserts of the season and making it high-protein and low-calorie while maintaining the festive spirit. To do this, she diverts the traditional version, often high in sugar and fat, by using healthier and more nutritious ingredients. In her twist on the sweet Christmas tree, she combines a light cake mix with cake-flavored protein powder and zero-calorie sweetener, then bakes it all into a moist base. Once cooled, she cuts the dough into the shape of small trees, which she then assembles with a glaze made from fat-free Greek fromage blanc and Greek yogurt, lightly sweetened with a sugar substitute, before decorating with a few colored sprinkles. Each small portion is around 150 calories and provides around 13 grams of protein, which helps you stay full longer without giving up the pleasure of Christmas: a real feat for a seasonal treat!

Beyond this recipe, what is striking about her is this ability to combine pleasure and health objectives, without falling into the dogma of drastic restrictions. She encourages her subscribers to savor without excess, to choose ingredients that nourish but also to transform culinary traditions in an intelligent way. His protein Christmas tree thus becomes less of a “diet tip” than an invitation to celebrate the holidays while taking care of yourself, with creativity and kindness.

What if this light version of the Christmas classic could also become a moment of sharing with those we love, showing that we can combine indulgence and balance? After all, the magic of Christmas isn’t in the calories, but in the smile each bite brings — especially when we know it was designed with our well-being in mind.

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