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It's the most wonderful time ... Absolutely! And the tastiest. Because even if you're following NewFysic, you can indulge in the most delicious dishes during the Christmas holidays, while still staying on track. Our dieticians have put together a number of festive recipes especially for this cozy month of December.

Because let's be honest: enjoying good food is kind of part and parcel of the holidays, right?

New round, new opportunities.

As a loyal NewFysic follower, you may have been used to receiving a recipe booklet in one of our locations. We're doing things a little differently this year. On this page you'll find all our festive recipes. From fish to meat and vegetarian options, from appetizers to main courses and desserts. Click on the dish you like and find the complete recipe list, ingredients and an impression of what this culinary masterpiece will look like. After all, the eye also wants something. Especially during the holidays.

Christmas recipes to enjoy.

Want to surprise your family with homemade venison steak at Christmas dinner? Or impress them with swordfish carpaccio, fennel salad, or pork roulade? Then you've come to the right place at NewFysic. NewFysic not only helps you with tips to avoid extra weight gain during the holidays , but we also provide you with the right recipes that are both festive and NewFysic-approved. You can find all our festive recipes on this page .

Old & new

Of course, you can also serve our festive recipes at other times: on New Year's Eve, a birthday, or simply when you feel like making a party out of your dinner. Light the candles, put on your best dress, and enjoy all the delicious things the holidays have to offer. NewFysic wishes you a very pleasant holiday season!

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