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How Not to be as Stuffed as the Turkey

Yes ladies (and the few gentlemen who check out this blog), it’s that time of year again — the holidays! I know we dread them and love them all at the same time. Why must we torture ourselves every year? We know we always go back for seconds for macaroni and cheese, and oh it’s so hard to pass up the sweet potato souffle. Wait, were those homemade rolls behind the cranberry sauce? Are these pants elastic? The torture of eating healthy over the holidays is a neverending saga. Why? Because the day after Thanksgiving we vow we won’t do this again for Christmas, etc. But we do! Then comes the New Year and our first resolution is ” I will eat healthier” and the second is “I will work out more.”

Too much turkey

Too much turkey

Come on ladies, this year we are really going to commit to not being as stuffed as the turkey. We must be strong and not allow ourselves to eat so much that not only have we unbottuned the jeans or pants, but we pulled out the shirt and have begun doing breathing exercises to help us get up from the table. Oh no, not this year! This year will be different, we will wear big sweaters and “Not your Daugther’s Jeans” so we have MORE room for the food. Just kidding!!! Although the jeans are pretty cute, we must take control and make just a few changes. Here are a few of my suggestions for surviving TG this year:

Eat breakfast- Always on my list for the holidays, because I believe if you don’t starve yourself for TG dinner, then you won’t try to eat everything that you see. By eating something during the day will prevent you from eating so much at dinner. It’s also a great time to bond with those family members who have come in town before the day is hectic and filled with tons of kids, aunts, uncles and family friends. Also, you still like each other at this point. No one has argued yet over that “thing” that happened 5 years ago. It’s a happy time! :)

Everything in moderation – Have the food you want, you only get it once or twice or year. But eat in smaller portions. Don’t pile your plate up. We tend to get so excited when we see all of the delicious food in front of our eyes, that we fill up our plates. Ever heard the saying “Your eyes were bigger than your stomach?” We never eat all of that food anyway and it gets wasted. Try using a smaller plate or getting just a little bit of those things you love most. It is okay to return for seconds, but try adding more veggies or grains on that second trip.  This way you can save room for dessert and not feel too guilty.

Put down the bread – Well maybe one roll, okay two! Watch your intake of the heavy starches like bread, mashed potatoes (white potatoes), and macaroni and cheese (which I LOVE). Balance these options with more vegetables. I love, love, love macaroni and cheese, but I know if I eat too much, I feel bloated and just sluggish. So I started eating a little bit during TG dinner, then will take some home so I can enjoy it later. I am still eating what I love, just in moderation. Plus, if you like leftovers like me, they taste better the second day anyway.

muffintopWhatever you decide to do this year to survive overeating, just remember you have to be able to get up from table. Keep that in mind as you make your second plate. There is nothing more unattractive than having to be rolled out of a chair because you ate too much and now you can’t move. Not to mention that now your muffin top you have been saying you are getting rid of since last TG, has a twin. Just some images to keep you in line. ;)

 

Have a wonderful holiday, enjoy this time with family and everything in moderation!

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