Holiday strategies and tips
OverseasMom
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So, Thanksgiving this week. I'd love to hear how everyone plans to enjoy the time but not overdo it.
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One tall double chocolaty chip frapp (I actually don't like Thanksgiving food!) is how I will treat myself this holiday. Each month I have a cheat "weekend" where I stay within my BMR calories but go crazy on carbs... It just so happens that this month's weekend is next weekend!0
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We are going over to my significant other's family for thanksgiving. They are gluten free, lactose free, and no GMOs and MSGs. So safe to say it is Paleo friendly. I just need to watch my potion control.0
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kaylangrandorff wrote: »We are going over to my significant other's family for thanksgiving. They are gluten free, lactose free, and no GMOs and MSGs. So safe to say it is Paleo friendly. I just need to watch my potion control.
Wow! I guess that should help! Happy holidays.1 -
Moderation!!! But having a little of everything I enjoy.1
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I eat the veggies with no dip when others are partaking in tons of cheeses during appetizers, then at dinner watch portions of the turkey. I will taste a side or two - and I am bringing a big salad with my favorite dressing as well. Portion is the key. Also I do not drink alcohol which will save on calories.3
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im only positive of the turkey..my daughter is cooking the sides and shes all about the flavor which means butter, sugars n oils will be added.. I know portion control is the key to surviving this, but im better if i just completely avoid the evil things lol. Good luck everyone1
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SMALL PLATES....lol
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One of the ladies I go to school with used the child size plates to help her with portion control. I know it is not fine china, but it helps with portions when it comes to the holidays.1
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I'm Canadian - so our Thanksgiving was last month. Good tips here as I steel myself for Christmas!! Have a wonderful holiday to my American MFPers!!!2
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I ended up having a little bit of everything and working out more. I actually lost this week so I'm happy to have done this in a way that I can maintain as a lifestyle! Thanks all for lots of good tips!0
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