Those difficult eating situations - weekends, restaurants, etc.

Curious as to how folks deal with those situations where it is so much harder to control your food. I have decided, for example, to allow myself a few extra hundred calories on the weekend to enjoy myself (and a few glasses of wine!) and to stave off a binge that might result by denying myself. I know it might slow the loss down a bit but hopefully I am less likely to completely derail my efforts. I also don't eat my exercise cals to hopefully give myself some wiggle room throughout the week.

I am coming up on an entire week where I will be eating out every night, often not being able to choose the restaurant. I of course plan to pick the simplest fare on the menus and be mindful of calories but was wondering what others do to stay on track and yet still enjoy themselves. I am also lucky to be able to go to a couple of great restaurants during this time where I will want to splurge a little but want to do it with care and caution.

Love to hear how others do all this and how you remain successful when you aren't in total control of your eating world. Thanks!!

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  • LivingtheLeanDream
    LivingtheLeanDream Posts: 13,342 Member
    Do an extra workout.
    Make good food choices.
    Guesstimate cals as best as possible.
    One week in the grand scheme of things is no biggie and then it'll be back to normal routine.
  • seltzermint555
    seltzermint555 Posts: 10,740 Member
    Do an extra workout.
    Make good food choices.
    Guesstimate cals as best as possible.
    One week in the grand scheme of things is no biggie and then it'll be back to normal routine.

    All of this!

    I try to eat small breakfasts that will stick with me when I travel. Usually boring stuff from the hotel's breakfast offerings like oatmeal & yogurt, cup of coffee. Then I either have a smaller lunch so I can have a larger more indulgent dinner, or I just grab a snack and then go all out for dinner. Or vice versa.

    Although I'm not a low carb eater normally, I usually find myself skipping the bread & pasta entirely in situations like that too. It helps.

  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,865 Member
    I typically have more wiggle room on weekends because I'm usually pretty active...longer bike rides, hikes, rock climbing, etc.

    If I know we're really going to have a blow out...cookout/pool party with friends, etc I'll usually eat a lighter breakfast and lunch. I also just naturally eat lighter the day after a big food day because I'm not that hungry.
  • hgillesp
    hgillesp Posts: 46 Member
    Great ideas! These all help me feel better about this upcoming week and staying on track but also not beating myself up if I stray. And yes, I also tend to be much more active on the weekends so that helps. Unfortunately this week and weekend won't allow me to fit in any extra workouts. But.... who knows, maybe I can squeeze something in somewhere. Thank you!
  • hgillesp
    hgillesp Posts: 46 Member
    Thank you WinoGelato! What good insight and thoughts. I so appreciate it. I think I am just so committed to losing this time - I have let myself get derailed so many times in the past and I am just so sick of these last 15 lbs. I will keep this all in perspective and recognize and acknowledge that it all can even out - whether it's over a day or a month... and as much as I want to lose the weight a week of not eating perfectly isn't going to kill me and will likely make me appreciate a couple of special meals all that much more.

    Sounds like you had a great vacation!!!!

  • emmamcgarity
    emmamcgarity Posts: 1,594 Member
    I love to get together with friends and have a drink on the weekends or just have dinner out. I try to walk as much as I can. If I think I may end up with limited choices for food I pack my lunchbox with healthy snacks to keep me away from fast food drive thrus. Planning is the key
  • kommodevaran
    kommodevaran Posts: 17,890 Member
    Eating out every night isn't "normal" in my world, but it is on vacation, and I've usually lost weight on vacation, unless I was already dieting. Hm. Something, something about healthy relationship with food, stop the diet mentality, enjoying life and not depriving oneself, but being accountable.

    My suggestions: Choose between starter and dessert. Pick the two yummiest sounding dishes on the menu. Have one glass of beer/wine/soda. Enjoy your meal AND your company.
  • jazzadesigns
    jazzadesigns Posts: 476 Member
    Thank you for this post! I’m going to a 4 day work conference and wondered how I was going to do it.
  • mulecanter
    mulecanter Posts: 1,792 Member
    I order a lot of salmon. Careful with alcohol
  • fluffigkattunge
    fluffigkattunge Posts: 8 Member
    Check out the restaurant website ahead of time, decide what you want to order ahead of time and make plans around it.
  • NovusDies
    NovusDies Posts: 8,940 Member
    Avoid weighing yourself until you have been back eating on your own terms for at least 3 days. Even if you pick the very best option for your particular diet at every meal you are going to get a lot more sodium than you want and you are likely to retain water. Remember that the recommended amount of water you are supposed to drink everyday weighs 4 pounds.

    I intentionally eat 125 to 150 percent of my normal daily calories each Sunday. All I really care about is that my weight keeps coming off. Sunday (especially lunchtime) is my chance to deal with any festering cravings and eat things I enjoy. I know myself well enough to know that if I deprive myself of everything all the time that got me to this weight I will eventually go nutso and quit. So if I need a big bowl of pasta occasionally to keep me sane Sunday is my pressure reducing valve.