Your tip for not caving to Christmas party tempting treats?
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thelittlewoman_2000
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Office party, family get-togethers, charity ball, fundraisers, happy hour....... I would love to hear your words of wisdom!
May God bless us and keep us healthy and happy!
The Little Woman
May God bless us and keep us healthy and happy!
The Little Woman
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I usually eat something healthy (usually fruit or greek yogurt) before going so that I'm not so hungry when I get there.0
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Try to exercise self-control... Eat what looks good, just in responsible portions. Stop eating when you feel satisfied.0
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-limit the **** tails, drink water or seltzer maybe furit flavored,
-eat something healthy and filling before going;
-take advantage of special limited availability treats or rather avoid the things that are always available (storebought chocolate chip cookies -skip, but ONE of Aunt Helen's uber-duber special only made at Christmas cookies - eat)
-try to find some healthier options at the party; veggie or fruit trays, cocktail shrimp, nuts
-keep a drink in one hand and a plate in the other; It makes eating much more challenging, especially if it involves utensils0 -
talk to people, and position yourself away from the food. make conversation the goal, not just the yummy treats.0
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sorry i cant give advice on this, my only 2 cents is to go all out, enjoy your holidays man! be with familyand friends! have fun! but MAKE SURE the rest of your year you stay on your grind....think about it, theres only about 3-4 holidays a year where food is a big thing... winter holidays, thanksgiving, 4th of july, superbowl etc.
4 days out of 365, i think you will be just fine, HAPPY HOLIDAYS!0 -
I cave. But - I eat small portions and when the belly's full - that's it.
The important thing is that I run an average of 5 miles a day on vacation, and, as much as I hate, hate, hate it; I actually work out too, so I have a calorie surplus if suddenly act like a moron and eat a half a pie or something...0 -
If you are too tempted than workout more than you normally do. That is what I did on thanksgiving. It works. Workout harder, keep you portions to a minimum!0
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Per my nutritionist, never go hungry. Always eat before you go and eat enough that you really don't want to eat what's there. Make sure to stay hydrated with water during and keep yourself on the other side of the room from the food tables. You are less likely to graze if you have to go across the room to do it.0
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AAUGH! The Christmas goodie season is HERE! You are going to have to decide TODAY that you aren't going to give into certain sweet temptations. You need to resolve in your mind RIGHT NOW that you won't give in to it. Don't wait until the Santa cookies are in front of you to make that decision. That'll be too late and you'll get beat! Make the choice NOW, set up your system of principles and then commit to them! That's the key. By the time you get to the first Christmas party, you'll have already fully developed your will power and resistance. I don't know: your decision might be to not eat ANY treats, or it might be to limit yourself, but whatever your DECISION, make the full commitment to it and don't deviate. I'm not going to tell you to avoid the sweets. It's impossible. My house is FULL of pies and cakes and cookies. MY GOD! But I made a commitment to myself, and I will NOT be swayed. I just WON'T. You can do it too!0
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-limit the **** tails, drink water or seltzer maybe furit flavored,
-eat something healthy and filling before going;
-take advantage of special limited availability treats or rather avoid the things that are always available (storebought chocolate chip cookies -skip, but ONE of Aunt Helen's uber-duber special only made at Christmas cookies - eat)
-try to find some healthier options at the party; veggie or fruit trays, cocktail shrimp, nuts
-keep a drink in one hand and a plate in the other; It makes eating much more challenging, especially if it involves utensils
This. I would definitely opt for the foods you don't eat very often rather than the foods you could eat any day of the week.0 -
Well the thing is, these things only happen once a year. I know all the health nuts won't agree with me, of course, but it's not bad to treat yourself. I'm not saying you have to eat everything, but save some calories up and use those on what you want. And if you go over, exercise it off. December is all about enjoying yourself.0
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I recommend a needle and thread... i will be sewing my mouth closed that is the only way i will survive Christmas lol :bigsmile:
temptation everywhere!0 -
I drink a glass of water before I eat. It help fills me up and I eat a little less.
It's ok to have a treat. Just don't treat yourself to all of the treats. :laugh:0 -
eat a salad or piece of fruit before you go.0
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I eat my entire meal before I go. Then I bring an already popped bag of popcorn to munch on while there.
If it a sit down dinner, I have only a salad as the main course with dressing on the side that I dip the lettuce in.0 -
Good advice. A serving of my favorite yogurt, Fage Total 0 Greek is only 33 calories per serving.0
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EAT
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Will do! Anything on a buffet will have to pass the eye test first. Congratulations on losing 33 pounds.0
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That's good advice---Sample the homemade offerings and pass on the bucket of Popeye's.0
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Popcorn will fill me up! Microwave 94% fat-free butter popcorn is only 30 calories per cup. Smart. congratulatios on losing 11 pounds.0
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