Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Healthy Holiday Tips.....

The beginning of 30 ways to outsmart temptation:

1. Start with soup. Research has found that a broth based soup at the beginning of a meal can help prevent overeating. Soups are high-volume foods but often low in calories. Choose low-sodium varieties or make your own.

2. Downsize. Instead of eating the whole pumpkin pie, eat a sliver and stay within your calories. Check the caloric content of your favorite desserts for Thanksgiving and choose the option with the least amount of fat and calories.

3. Be wasteful. Faced with an oversize meal or treat, want to eat every bite...savor a few tastes, set a limit and send the rest away. Throw it in the garbage, cover it with salt or drizzle it with ketchup. Just don't eat it.

4. Face your fear. Knowing you have the strength to resist it can make you feel even that more powerful and in control. Just because the mashed potatoes are sitting there doesn't mean you have to eat them. One small scoop is every bit as good as half a plate!

5. Be a kid again. Order from the kids meal or for this time of year, eat off of a child size plate. When you are done, wait at least 30 minutes before going back for seconds!!!

6. Envision the consequences. What will this indulgence do to your plan? How far will it set you back? Will you be able to bounce back quickly, or will it take weeks of work?


This is from The Skinny Cow: There's room for the best meal of the year and treats in a healthy lifestyle. Eat sensibly, budget your portion, and there's no reason why you can't indulge from time to time.

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