Trip to Italy :)!
kwaz29
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my family is leaving for italy tomorrow afternoon, and im am so excited to go! i've wanted to go there for so long, and i think its going to be a great trip.
my only problem is i'm worried about sticking to my plan when i get there and undoing what little work i've done so far. we're going to be walking almost everywhere, and the hotels that we will be staying at both have a gym, so i will be working out as well, but i was just wondering if anyone had any suggestions for good and healty authentic italian food. i'll probably be eating normally for breakfast and lunch, but we'll probably go out to dinner a lot, and i dont want to completely lose track and lose all my progress.
so any suggestions for good authentic italian food that won't kill me with calories?
my only problem is i'm worried about sticking to my plan when i get there and undoing what little work i've done so far. we're going to be walking almost everywhere, and the hotels that we will be staying at both have a gym, so i will be working out as well, but i was just wondering if anyone had any suggestions for good and healty authentic italian food. i'll probably be eating normally for breakfast and lunch, but we'll probably go out to dinner a lot, and i dont want to completely lose track and lose all my progress.
so any suggestions for good authentic italian food that won't kill me with calories?
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OMG! It's Italy!!! I'd say go ahead and fall off the wagon and don't miss a single wonderful morsel of their amazing food But that's probably not what you want to hear! Have an amazing trip!0
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my family is leaving for italy tomorrow afternoon, and im am so excited to go! i've wanted to go there for so long, and i think its going to be a great trip.
my only problem is i'm worried about sticking to my plan when i get there and undoing what little work i've done so far. we're going to be walking almost everywhere, and the hotels that we will be staying at both have a gym, so i will be working out as well, but i was just wondering if anyone had any suggestions for good and healty authentic italian food. i'll probably be eating normally for breakfast and lunch, but we'll probably go out to dinner a lot, and i dont want to completely lose track and lose all my progress.
so any suggestions for good authentic italian food that won't kill me with calories?0 -
haha well that's kind of what i'm thinking, because all ive heard about the food over there is that it's amazing! ill probably indulge a few times...or more than a few , but i was also hoping to see if maybe there were some delicous things that werent super bad for me as well.0
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Oh my goodness, Italy is my dream destination! What parts are you visiting?
I honestly would say eat what you like, and stop when you're full, you will be walking everywhere, and that should help keep your weight in check.0 -
I would stay away from pasta really. Talk to your family but maybe you can all order a few dishes and share so you get to taste a sorts of new things but dont have to sit and eat the whole plate. All I can really say is don't go overboard, enjoy yourself but don't go crazy.0
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Don't worry too much. Their portions aren't as big as the US and the food is richer, so really you can't eat tons of it. Have a wonderful trip!0
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I agree...you're in Italy!!! first of all the food you eat there is natural and the best food you will ever eat!!!! Enjoy don't worry about it while you're on vacation, don't over do it, but remember you will be walking a lot and why not take a jog early morning or at night, sneak in a few sit ups and you're good to go!!! Enjoy!!!! I love Italy, I used to go all the time when I was a teenager, wish I could go back again.0
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When i visited italy, all the pasta dishes where cooked in oil. :S0
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i'd just say opt for grilled instead of fried every time... and I know they love past and noodles but just try to have only one serving of that stuff at a meal! I always eat very little pasta anyways and I eat more of the meat and veggies! And if you want a dessert...share it with someone...or 2... all the walking will help. I went to sweden for a week for vacation and wasn't even trying to lose weight but all we did was walk everywhere and I guess I just wasn't very hungry cuz i was more interested in the scenery and I ended up dropping like 10 pounds, so now I take advantage of my vacations!0
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Oh my goodness, Italy is my dream destination! What parts are you visiting?
we'll be going to rome and venice, with a day trip to pompeii in between!!0 -
To be honest it's very, very easy to eat healthy in Italy, on the coast there's lots of beautiful seafood and always salad. Most normal Italians have a good diet and it's always tasty, it's just if you constantly eat pizza and creamy, feast style dishes that you'd get in trouble.
Gelato can be tempting, but if you're walking a lot in the Italian heat (nothing quite like being in Rome in the Summer) then you've more than deserved it!
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I was there 6 years ago, and we definitely indulged in all the food and wine! However, we walked so much that I actually lost weight. And trust me, we ate a lot! Hope you have a fantastic time!0
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I went to Italy about 10 years ago for 2 weeks and LOST almost 10 pounds! Like you said, you walk everywhere, and the food is fresh fresh fresh! Not like her in the US where we pack our food with preservatives. Europeans eat very light meals. In Italy, you'll find they have a small breakfast; it usually consists of fresh bread and jellies with coffee. Lunch is probably their largest meal; usually a light pasta with a protein such as fish or chicken and a salad. Dinner is similar to lunch, but smaller and can sometimes last 2 hours. Italians love to chat! Hope this helps!
My advice is: make good choices, but remember this is a once in a lifetime experience! Enjoy yourself!0 -
Most hotels (at least the ones I've stayed in) have a breakfast spread that can feed a king (it's included). You should be able to make some healthy choices. There's lots of seafood, lots of meats...the killer is the pasta. But you should be able to do enough walking to enjoy.
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Avoid Pasta? In Italy??0
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Pasta dishes cooked in oil? huh?
Go! Enjoy one of Europe's most wonderful countries, with a fantastic cuisine! Enjoy yourself, try everything in moderation. You'll be walking loads. Ciao!0 -
When I went, I actually found that pizzas were one of the better 'authentic' foods you could get. Lasagna, alfredo, spaghetti are all the same as here pretty much but pizzas are made with slices of tomato instead of sauce most places I found0
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thanks for the great tips everyone! i will certainly be enjoying myself and thinking of you!0
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I'm not sure what Italy everyone else has been to, but I was in Venice for my honeymoon last year, and a personal pizza is about the size of a medium here! And everyone eats THE WHOLE THING!!! We sat next to this little old Italian grandma when we were there and she ate faster than me! Portion control is really what you need to keep in check. Their portions are getting bigger like the US.0
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One, that has always been a lifelong dream to go there..not sure why, maybe its because of its beautiful sightings and culture. So, im glad you get to have that chance! Don't worry about the food so much, just have a good time and get back on the wagon when you come back home to the U.S. :happy:0
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I've heard the 'mediterranean diet' is very healthy- just don't over do & watch the alcohol
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When i visited italy, all the pasta dishes where cooked in oil. :S
What??? Oil doesn't.... boil. You can't cook pasta in oil...0 -
Another trick is to order alot of vegetables, they are fantastic as well as the pasta and pizza. The portions will be smaller unless they know your from here. Then they tend to pile it on. They tend to take pride in the food. And most of all enjoy yourself. It's not like your going to a Pizza Hut. You'll be in Italy, enjoy yourself. I went when I was 14 and still carry the memories like it was yesterday. Buon Appetito!!!0
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I'm going to Italy in September and I fully intend to indulge in their food (eat whatever I want until I'm full but not stuffed to the gills) without worrying about it. It's my once in a lifetime trip and I'm going to enjoy every second of it! I'll be waaaaay more active there than I am here, so I'm not concerned.0
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Was just in Venice a few weeks ago! My advice is to walk as much as you can. Also, traditional Italian meals go: anipasti, starter, pasta, meat, dessert - DO NOT feel like you have to eat all courses! The pasta portions are actually on the small side because of this. I usually tried to order a nice, meat or veg-based started and a meat dish. Of course, it was Italy so some nights I had pasta followed by pizza... I know, I know, but I made sure not to do that every night. Just as long as you walk a lot and drink lots of water (it was soooo hot when I was there). Oh, and don't pass up the gelato In Venice do not miss Boutique del Gelato on the street called salizzada San Lio. Best. Gelato. EVER. And have fun - ciao!0
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You are going to be doing so much walking around Italy don't you even think about what you're eating. Just have fun! Eat what you want and you'll probably come home a couple pounds lighter.0
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You will have absolutely no problems. We were there this past Spring for several weeks. We ate everything we wanted and walked everywhere. When there were stairs to climb we climbed them. We actually lost some weight.
This is a trip of a life time. Enjoy and work extra hard when you return! Have fun!!!!!!0
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