How do you say no to the snacks at a party?
diannethegeek
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I've been dieting for a year now, through every major holiday and birthday on my calendar, and I'm just ten measly pounds away from my goal weight. And at every special event now, no matter how much I promise I'll stick to the veggie tray, I overindulge and put on one to two pounds of water weight that refuse to budge for a week. Even when I stay within my maintenance calories. I know it's not fat that I'm putting on, but I feel like all these special occasions are slowing my weight loss at this stage.
What can I do to either avoid the snacks or discourage my body from freaking out?
This weekend is the joint birthday party for two of my friends and they're putting out quite a spread. Two cakes: Boston Cream Pie Cake and Caramel Delight Girl Scout Cookie Cake. Buffalo chicken dip, artichoke dip, various chips & vegetables, homemade hummus, possibly some cookie dough truffles, and if I'm really lucky they promise deviled eggs and roasted Brussels sprouts with garlic aioli.
I already know that I want to eat these foods. I already feel my willpower turned to jelly. I try to build these events into my day and leave enough room for snacks and I indulge. I try to fill up before I go over there and still I indulge. I try to stick to the veggie tray or promise myself just a little bit of everything. I drink tons of water at the party, I exercise, I've tried all the tricks I have in my bag and still my body freaks out every time.
Help me MFP, you're my only hope.
What can I do to either avoid the snacks or discourage my body from freaking out?
This weekend is the joint birthday party for two of my friends and they're putting out quite a spread. Two cakes: Boston Cream Pie Cake and Caramel Delight Girl Scout Cookie Cake. Buffalo chicken dip, artichoke dip, various chips & vegetables, homemade hummus, possibly some cookie dough truffles, and if I'm really lucky they promise deviled eggs and roasted Brussels sprouts with garlic aioli.
I already know that I want to eat these foods. I already feel my willpower turned to jelly. I try to build these events into my day and leave enough room for snacks and I indulge. I try to fill up before I go over there and still I indulge. I try to stick to the veggie tray or promise myself just a little bit of everything. I drink tons of water at the party, I exercise, I've tried all the tricks I have in my bag and still my body freaks out every time.
Help me MFP, you're my only hope.
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i look at my fat in a mirror. that usually helps.
on the other hand, i'm in ketosis so i rarely get cravings for things. bag of doritos sitting next to me and i don't even want them.0 -
Your body is always going to freak out.. thats what it is supposed to do. Every single time you eat, you put on water weight.. you just don't notice it because you only weigh after these events.
My suggestion exercise so you have extra calories, and drink plenty of water before, during and after the party.0 -
Try gum. Noting tastes good with gum in your mouth, and if you chew it for awhile you won't have the desire to mix and match gum/cake?
Idk, I feel like that sort of works for me. But honestly I would just enjoy the free food :P.0 -
Firstly, congratulations on your weight loss! You didn' get where you are by giving in to every temptation. That said, like is full of temptations (sigh) and this will be one in a long string.
There's no need to say no, especially if you know what will be on offer. Some ideas:
1. look up calorie/fat/sugar counts for the items that you know that you love, then plan to have a portion of each within your goals
2. offer to bring a lower calorie version of a favourite item. For instance, skinnytaste.com has plenty of snack type items
3. If you like the roasted brussels spouts, ask that the aioli be on the side - consider using balsamic vinegar on yours or taking just a bit of the aioli
4. try not to arrive hungry - even a cup of skim milk will help
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Your body is always going to freak out.. thats what it is supposed to do. Every single time you eat, you put on water weight.. you just don't notice it because you only weigh after these events.
My suggestion exercise so you have extra calories, and drink plenty of water before, during and after the party.
I always expect to put on some water weight at these events. I've been dieting for a year, I understand how my body works by now. But if it takes my body an entire week to shed the extra weight then my weight loss is effectively stopped. I've been on a plateau for 3 weeks because of these parties and I have to either find a way to work with them or I'm afraid I'll have to become a hermit if I want to ever reach my goal weight.0 -
Simple.... "No Thank You."
You either choose to, or choose not to. It's your choice what eat and how much.0 -
Just say no to stuff you don't want.
Hummus and veggies is great. I'd hit that.
Some parties can really suck. If you're hungry, pick the least damaging stuff and go for it.0 -
Your body is always going to freak out.. thats what it is supposed to do. Every single time you eat, you put on water weight.. you just don't notice it because you only weigh after these events.
My suggestion exercise so you have extra calories, and drink plenty of water before, during and after the party.
I always expect to put on some water weight at these events. I've been dieting for a year, I understand how my body works by now. But if it takes my body an entire week to shed the extra weight then my weight loss is effectively stopped. I've been on a plateau for 3 weeks because of these parties and I have to either find a way to work with them or I'm afraid I'll have to become a hermit if I want to ever reach my goal weight.
Can you say for sure that you are plateauing because of these parties? Or could there be other factors that is causing you to plateau?
Remember that correlation does not equal causation.. and I'd take an over all look at what you are doing, before you go blaming the parties.0 -
I always expect to put on some water weight at these events. I've been dieting for a year, I understand how my body works by now. But if it takes my body an entire week to shed the extra weight then my weight loss is effectively stopped. I've been on a plateau for 3 weeks because of these parties and I have to either find a way to work with them or I'm afraid I'll have to become a hermit if I want to ever reach my goal weight.
It doesn't take a week to lose a few hundred calories of "junk food." You also can't call it a plateau if it's only been 3 weeks.
If you really feel so guilty for eating food then just summon up the courage and say no.0 -
Two cakes: Boston Cream Pie Cake and Caramel Delight Girl Scout Cookie Cake. Buffalo chicken dip, artichoke dip, various chips & vegetables, homemade hummus, possibly some cookie dough truffles, and if I'm really lucky they promise deviled eggs and roasted Brussels sprouts with garlic aioli.
The following statement will not be helpful... SWEET MOTHER I DON'T KNOW WHAT BUFFALO CHICKEN DIP IS BUT MY IMAGINATION TELLS ME I WANT SOME VERY BADLY RIGHT NOW!!!
OK - now that I cleaned the drool off of the keyboard I will try to be helpful. Could you take your own healthy snack to share? I have done that and it worked really well. I made sure I got in a good workout then I took something that I could splurge on that would not not kill me on cals/fat. Since you are taking enough for everybody, it feels like you are just enjoying the snacks with everyone else.
Hope that helps!0 -
Two cakes: Boston Cream Pie Cake and Caramel Delight Girl Scout Cookie Cake. Buffalo chicken dip, artichoke dip, various chips & vegetables, homemade hummus, possibly some cookie dough truffles, and if I'm really lucky they promise deviled eggs and roasted Brussels sprouts with garlic aioli.
The following statement will not be helpful... SWEET MOTHER I DON'T KNOW WHAT BUFFALO CHICKEN DIP IS BUT MY IMAGINATION TELLS ME I WANT SOME VERY BADLY RIGHT NOW!!!
OK - now that I cleaned the drool off of the keyboard I will try to be helpful. Could you take your own healthy snack to share? I have done that and it worked really well. I made sure I got in a good workout then I took something that I could splurge on that would not not kill me on cals/fat. Since you are taking enough for everybody, it feels like you are just enjoying the snacks with everyone else.
Hope that helps!
Well I can help you out with the buffalo chicken dip: http://www.franksredhot.com/recipes/franks-redhot-buffalo-chicken-dip-RE12420 -
Sadly, I don't. Still my downfall.0
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I know it's not a 'trick', and it's easy to say, but just don't eat them.
I don't believe there is a human being out there who actually doesn't have the will power to last 1 evening in the presence of food and not eat it.
If you have some, then you get onto the "well I can have just ONE more..." Like if you've had 10, then the difference between 10 and 11 isn't much. But if you have 0. Then the proportionate difference between 0 and 1 is infinite. So just don't.
Honestly though, are the parties so dull that you keep thinking about the food? I know at bbqs I go to I tend to forget about the food because we're busy kicking a football about or something.0 -
I just eat really small quantities. We had a party last week and made homemade ice-cream. mmmmm!!! I ate about 1/3 cup, and no more.
Whatever enjoyment I get from eating a snack is gone within 30 seconds after I'm done with it. So why go with a large quantity?0 -
The same way I would respond if they offered me a cigarette:
No thanks.
If the "success" of a party is dependent on whether or not you eat the food, then you need to find another party...perhaps one that focuses instead on the people at the party.0 -
Maybe if you can, you can fill yourself up on healthy foods before you get there. Or, you can drink a lot of water at the party so that you get more full easily while the treats are being offered. Or maybe you can take something with you, such as a nutrition bar or something, that both sweet and satisfying enough to help you not want the foods.0
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Honestly though, are the parties so dull that you keep thinking about the food? I know at bbqs I go to I tend to forget about the food because we're busy kicking a football about or something.
Okay, first I'm pretty much thinking about food all the time, dull or not. Right now I'm thinking about dinner, I'm thinking about what's in my fridge, I'm thinking about what my next snack can be, I'm thinking about all of the food at the party. It's how I became obese and yes, I'm already seeing a therapist.
At these parties my friends/ family have a tendency to congregate in the kitchen, where the food and booze are. It's tough to sit in a kitchen for 4 or 5 hours surrounded by food, watching other people eat and comment on the food without wanting to eat some of it.
My social circle seems to be quite a bit different from yours.0 -
If the "success" of a party is dependent on whether or not you eat the food, then you need to find another party...perhaps one that focuses instead on the people at the party.
Did I really give the impression that the party wouldn't be a success if I don't eat? I certainly didn't mean to. It's just a matter of emotional issues on my part that are tied up with food. Standing around food for 4 or 5 hours with people talking about the food and eating the food leads me to want to join in.0 -
I would not be able to say no very well either. My strategy if there are several things that I must have, I take about a tablespoon's worth. Enough for a taste. Try another trick--for every high cal thing (small portion), drink about 8 ounces (1 cup) of water . Maybe the water will fill you up and also start early flushing things out like sodium (which is what will make me gain the next day).0
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By bringing a protein bar. And remembering that the force is strong with you.0
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Simple.... "No Thank You."
You either choose to, or choose not to. It's your choice what eat and how much.
This. "No, thank you."0 -
If you really cant deny yourself, have a little bit of what you want instead of a lot. Nothing wrong with that.0
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I have a big glass of water, wait 2 minutes then ask myself again if I REALLY need that snack.
90% of the time the glass of water fills me up or the impulse to actually have that unnecessary chocolate bar is gone.0 -
If you've been on MFP for any length of time, you've probably seen these before. But sometimes we need reminders so...
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I would just say "no thanks", have water on hand to keep my hands occupied and focus on the social aspect of the party. Isn't that why people have parties in the first place?0 -
Believe me, this is something I struggle with. A lot. One thing I've found that does help - sometimes - is to think about how I will feel after I eat _______ (fill in the blank). Honestly, that's what got me off of a lot of the crappy food I used to like. I realized I feel disgusting after eating it.
The other thing that has helped me, though I can't say I've been able to apply it consistently, is to remind myself that I am worth it. It's okay for me to care enough about myself to pass over certain foods RIGHT NOW because they are not going to be healthy for me TODAY. There may be other days when they will be okay for me to have, but just not today. Because I am caring for myself - not depriving myself.
Don't know if that makes any sense at all, just sharing some stuff I've learned that works for me. Good luck!0 -
I open my mouth and form the words "Thanks but I brought this stuff" and I hold up all the awesome healthy snacks I brought to the party, cause im classy and wouldnt show up empty handed anyway.0
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Honestly though, are the parties so dull that you keep thinking about the food? I know at bbqs I go to I tend to forget about the food because we're busy kicking a football about or something.
Okay, first I'm pretty much thinking about food all the time, dull or not. Right now I'm thinking about dinner, I'm thinking about what's in my fridge, I'm thinking about what my next snack can be, I'm thinking about all of the food at the party. It's how I became obese and yes, I'm already seeing a therapist.
At these parties my friends/ family have a tendency to congregate in the kitchen, where the food and booze are. It's tough to sit in a kitchen for 4 or 5 hours surrounded by food, watching other people eat and comment on the food without wanting to eat some of it.
My social circle seems to be quite a bit different from yours.
Dude! Wow, I'm genuinely impressed then if you feel like that and have lost all the weight shown on your ticker...good going!
I don't know what to suggest though, just try to have the sort of levels of self control that you've clearly shown to date...want to not screw it up more than you want to eat...0 -
Try hanging out in a room different from the food. Also, make yourself a nice big ol' chocolate protein shake and sip on it. Keep something like that in your hands. Water won't stop you, but something chocolatey and filling like a protein drink will after you've sipped on it for a while and you are full.0
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just say no simple0
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Try gum. Noting tastes good with gum in your mouth, and if you chew it for awhile you won't have the desire to mix and match gum/cake?
Idk, I feel like that sort of works for me. But honestly I would just enjoy the free food :P.
LOL I agree, nothing tastes good after gum, but a little won't kill you.Resist the overeating part, and allow yourself a little.0
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