Anniversary this weekend don't want to gain weight
Minimomma24
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HELP!! My anniversary is this weekend and my husband is taking me out. I finally got down 4 lbs after a 2 month plateau and I don't want to ruin it. What can I do??
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You can go out, be with your husband, enjoy the evening and have a great time. Maybe get something without cream for dinner, and a salad for an appetizer. If you do get dessert, get something yummy and don't eat the whole thing (dump salt on it to keep from picking at it or give it to your husband).
Eating out is the hardest thing for me...being healthy doesn't mean we can't go out and enjoy life.0 -
before i say anything let me say this. i don't have a husband, never had one. but where is it written that anniversaries should be celebrated with food? explain to him how important this is and that you'd love to spend time with him celebrating in a non-food way. I think he might surprise you. I have a brand new boyfriend who was totally cool with the fact that i wanted to bring my own food to his house for dinner. Not the same thing as an anniversary i know but men can be totally sensitive. I'm sure.0
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do a double workout that day so you have extra calories to play with.
eat a healthy snack before you go out so you're not ordering on an empty stomach.
but most importantly - enjoy the night out with your husband!!!0 -
Just think about the hot sexy anniversary sex that you will be having to burn off those extra calories!
Don't sweat it... It is your anniversary!0 -
lol at k8edge....the hardest part is I have a 2 year old it's hard to fit exercising AND sex into a busy mom's schedule...I think eating light is the best way to go...THANKS to all of you out there...you give me motivation0
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My suggestion is to split the meal with your hubby (might not work in super fancy restuarants- but places like Olive Garden would). When we go out, we choose a meal and ask that them to split the meal in half for two plates. We often get a soup as well. Usually, it's still ALOT of food (amazing that its a split portion) but I feel great about not eating the whole thing myself- and my husband (who needs to work hard to GAIN weight) is full as well. Also, share a dessert! Its okay to splurge on occasion and treat yourself! Maybe work out a little extra the following day to make up for it (if I have an off day, I usually try to make the next day have a nice calorie net remaining to make up for it). Happy anniversary! Have fun!0
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