The holiday season

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  • CHAOSrstNpeace
    CHAOSrstNpeace Posts: 47 Member
    Anyone else nervous about all the food-centric holidays quickly approaching? Im relatively confident that I’ll stick to a caloric deficit, but I’m definitely worried about all the temptation that will be out there and balancing diet and splurges.

    To me is just another day lol
  • Spiderpug
    Spiderpug Posts: 159 Member
    Christmas Day and Boxing Day - aiming for maintenance, accepting will prob be well over!
  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,865 Member
    No...it's a handful of celebratory days...they're not particularly material to the big picture. I also don't treat the whole two months as some reason to go completely off the rails...it's pretty much business as usual outside of Thanksgiving day, Christmas eve, Christmas day, and New Years eve...that's 4 days out of 365...
  • Emily3907
    Emily3907 Posts: 1,461 Member
    Nope, I am looking forward to it! This year, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve and Christmas day are going to be *free* days for me. No logging, no worrying, just enjoying the days and eating what I want. I may workout a little extra that week or skip breakfast those days, but I am not holding myself to any specific "rules" those days.

    The only parameter I have given myself is that those three days are it. No extending it out for a week, or the whole month, etc. Outside of those three days, I am sticking with my plan and logging everything.
  • 4homer
    4homer Posts: 457 Member
    I'm going to enjoy it. I remember seeing on here a good piece of advice. It not what you eat on the holidays but the days in between them
  • SisterSueGetsFit
    SisterSueGetsFit Posts: 1,211 Member
    thecharon wrote: »
    Not sure why anyone would give this a "whoo". Was it the word spluges?
    Anyone else nervous about all the food-centric holidays quickly approaching? Im relatively confident that I’ll stick to a caloric deficit, but I’m definitely worried about all the temptation that will be out there and balancing diet and splurges.

    I'm guessing they mean like "who-hoo" or "yippee." I'm confused as to what that icon means. It has a smiley face, so I sort of think it means "yay." But... given how much the word Woo is used on this site with reference to "weight loss crap/myth," I don't know.

  • SisterSueGetsFit
    SisterSueGetsFit Posts: 1,211 Member
    SusanDSME wrote: »
    I'm definitely worried, since this is my first holiday season since I started to count calories and exercise. (These are really early days...started exercising in Sept. and logging calories here since 11/4) I love stuffing more than life itself. I love dark meat turkey. My sister-in-law the pastry chef is making pie, so I'm definitely eating that. I'll probably have a very small breakfast and lunch that day and take advantage of the gym at the hotel we're staying at. I really need to not blow it, because I've lost so little and struggled so much with my weight for the past 4 years.

    We're visiting my husband's family, and their way of showing love involves stuffing you with food until you can't move. Somehow, I have to politely decline.

    Please don't let the worry of food ruin your Holiday. Eat and be merry, it's ONE day. Just don't make it into more that that.

  • ruqayyahsmum
    ruqayyahsmum Posts: 1,513 Member
    Ill be travelling to the outlaws
    I plan to take my food scale and eat at maintenance plus exercise cals

    They eat alot and are food pushers ( both very large people ) so ill be doing what i need to try and keep my weight steady
  • Polo265
    Polo265 Posts: 287 Member
    How’s everyone going to weigh and measure, particularly with guests at the table? Eyeball and hope for the best?
  • SisterSueGetsFit
    SisterSueGetsFit Posts: 1,211 Member
    Polo265 wrote: »
    How’s everyone going to weigh and measure, particularly with guests at the table? Eyeball and hope for the best?

    I'm not. I'm going to eat whatever I want for a day. Maybe two. Then I'll get back at it again. Don't forget this is a lifestyle change. There are going to be days/situations where you are not going to be perfect, let this be one of them.

  • Not anymore. I have realized and accepted that it's holiDAYS, not holiMONTHS, and I don't have to accept any offer just because. I can still eat whatever I want, and I do.

    @Kommevaran nails it out of the park. It’s singular days, not three months. And if you’re worried about family gatherings, bring some home and enjoy it in smaller portions over the next week. They likely want you to take some home with you anyway.

  • Graelwyn75
    Graelwyn75 Posts: 4,404 Member
    I just have to take it as it comes. I cannot deny I am in dread of it this year but that is because I have become overly obsessed with my weight and fearful of losing control... I have had past Christmas's where I have not been able to get back to my regular regime for weeks after. My mother cooks a regular Christmas lunch which we usually eat between 2-3pm and then she just lays out salad things, quiche, cheese, smoked salmon, pickles etc for later on. She also tends to overstock on the sweet stuff. I find that, with those few days without much exercise (gym there is closed Xmas day and Boxing day and I do not run), I really pack on the fluid retention from the increase in carbs.

    I did enjoy the food last year, and the year before, but my mind was in a better place then and I was even 16Ibs heavier, but lean. The mind can be a real PITA sometimes. Still, I look forward to being with family and the decorations etc. I just have come to fear eating outside of my regular regime and I am the first to admit, I am hopeless at turning down certain foods I do not usually eat. I have rubbish self control in some areas, and excellent self control in others.
  • ahoy_m8
    ahoy_m8 Posts: 3,053 Member
    edited November 2017
    I will take a rum and egg nog about now.....

    I logged egg nog in my recipe builder one year, and .... holy cow. I don't remember the number (maybe blocked it out?), but concluded there are other things I like better for the calories. Which kind of touches on OP's question. I'll enjoy myself and savor seeing family and friends I don't often see. I'll eat, drink and be merry, but count it all. If I allow myself a serving of a few of my very favorite things over the course of all the celebrating, it's easier to say no thanks to a lot of the other stuff on offer. I.e save calories for the favorite things and enjoy them.
  • Blythmag
    Blythmag Posts: 252 Member
    Im cool with it, ive got my partner in crime on a diet with me so we will both keep eachother motivated not to go too crazy! But we both see this for the long haul and will damn enjoy ourselves for a few days then right back on it come Jan 2nd..

    Bring it on
  • beerfoamy
    beerfoamy Posts: 1,520 Member
    I was nervous but I then I checked plans, diaries and gym times, and it will only really be 2 days over a couple of weeks where I may not be able to log accurately (will still log) and exercise as much. I can handle that :)
    Current plans mean I will be driving on more days as well, which reduces possibility for alcohol intake! Will up my cardio a little bit as well to help maintain, but general goal is just not to gain over the holidays.

    Focusing on not letting it spiral into months of - ah well it's new year soon after, and then, ah well it's Easter soon.........logging even when I know I will be over helps with that.
  • WilmaValley
    WilmaValley Posts: 1,092 Member
    It is such a tempting time of year. It helps to come here for support so thanks everyone!
  • lucerorojo
    lucerorojo Posts: 790 Member
    I'm not cooking Thanksgiving so probably I won't like the food as much where we're going!. I'm not worried. I'll eyeball and log. If I go over no big deal. It's one day. They'll be no leftovers since I'm not hosting. Im eating for a week now at only 500 cal deficit (instead of the 1000 I've been doing). I feel great and it's kind of a mini refeed. After Thanksgiving I will move to a 750 deficit. I may be cooking at my mom's for Christmas which means I can control the menu but will have no leftovers. Best if both worlds! I'm missing twi of my most decadent overindulging holiday parties due to work. So that's about 6000 calories I don't have to worry about! I enjoy the parties but can't make it this year. I quit baking Christmas cookies years ago. I would gain 10 lbs.just fron the tasting. They were delicious and people loved them. I was planning to sell them but then decided it wasn't with the weight gain!
  • LeelaaC
    LeelaaC Posts: 17 Member
    I'm worried. I started counting calories last Jan after I realized I had gained so much weight over the holidays last year. Once my sweet tooth gets activated combined with being a social eater...well I'm just hoping I can find some strategies to keep from over indulging and keeping off the weight this year.

    Now in saying that I do feel like I have some tools in my pocket this year. One is my scale. If I force myself to look at my weight every day I will have to keep in mind what I'm eating. As well I know now that I feel awful when I stuff myself too full or eat too much junk. I'm actually going to write myself out a holiday game plan. Hope you can find something that works for you!
  • dsboohead
    dsboohead Posts: 1,899 Member
    Noel_57 wrote: »
    I dread January 1st the most, with the deluge of "new year, new me" threads. :|

    I know huh! Thinking the same thing until they start dropping off like flies about march!
  • CarvedTones
    CarvedTones Posts: 2,340 Member
    Last year at this time I weighed about what I do now, maybe a couple of pounds more. I gained 15 over the holidays, caught my breath and then gained 20 more by summer. I have lost 36 and this time I set my ultimate goal to be < 25 BMI and I have another 22 to lose to get there. Last year I thought it was okay to be this heavy; target was a number I came up with and I could change. And I did change it several times. That's why I am using BMI now; I can't change the goal unless I get taller (and at my age, the reverse is happening). This year will be different because I am actively trying to lose, watching/weighing what I eat and logging everything every day. When I hit goal (March or April, I hope), I will keep on logging and weighing often.
  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    Not anymore. I have realized and accepted that it's holiDAYS, not holiMONTHS, and I don't have to accept any offer just because. I can still eat whatever I want, and I do.

    I disagree. Once the cold weather hits it's BAKING SEASON, and "a cook must know how things taste."