By Jenna Carter -
Ah yes, here they come again, the 3 month span of non stop celebrating and eating that happens every year. You always promise yourself that this year will be different, but other than isolating yourself for the holiday season, what can you do to make sure you don’t overindulge? Try these no fail tips and you’ll come out of the season happy and the same weight you were before the celebrations began.
Find an Official Taster
If you’re the major chef in the house you know how easy it is to keep tasting your cooking until you get it right. All that tasting adds up in calories. Cook with a friend or ask a family member to taste your dishes and tell you what they need. They may make suggestions that improve your dish that you didn’t think of.
Ask for a Doggie Bag Before Your Meal is Served
Now I know some of you may balk at this, but it’s easier than you think. The holiday season is often a time when you go out to eat more than usual. When you place your order ask the server to put half of your dinner in a to go container and serve the rest to you at the table. You’ll be surprised at how well this works.
Drink One for Every One
Wine with dinner, eggnog while decorating the tree and cocktails at holiday parties abound. For every alcoholic beverage you have, drink the same amount of water. This helps in several ways. Water will make you feel full so you don’t eat and drink as much while flushing out fat and toxins. It also helps keep you from becoming too intoxicated.
Join a Weight Loss Group or Health Club
If you don’t already belong to a gym, health club, weight loss membership website or some sort of forum that you can reach out to, think about joining now. By having some sort of support to turn to you won’t feel so alone and you’ll have a strategy to keep you from giving up. Most people join after the holidays when they make their New Year’s resolutions but it’s far better to prevent gaining the weight in the first place.
Be Mindful of What You Eat
Do you really need that second helping of mashed potatoes or extra dessert? With all the jolly making going on we sometimes get caught up in all the social activity and don’t pay attention to what we’re eating or how much. Being aware and mindful of what you are eating pays off at the end of the season. Ask yourself if you’re really hungry or eating just to be polite before you have another helping.
Following these 5 tips will get you off to a good start to avoid gaining weight this holiday season. They are simple and easy ways to be healthier and weigh less when New Year’s rolls around.
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