The holiday season is upon us. We will enjoy getting together with family and friends and making some great lasting memories. One lasting memory we do not want are the holiday pounds. Between the great family dessert recipes and the inactivity from being inside because of the cold weather the pounds can add up quickly. The average person gains between 5 – 10 pounds between Halloween and New Years. This does not have to be the case. I will offer some advice to help you through this holiday season.
Let’s begin with Halloween. All of those bags of candy in the house can be very tempting, on top of the fact that the candy is in bite-size pieces. The small serving sizes can be very dangerous because you will tell yourself that at least is isn’t a full size candy bar. Then you proceed to have 3, 4, 5, 6, well you get the point. The small servings are just way too easy to overindulge in. Another good idea is to not buy your favorite candy. This will make it too tempting to eat and even harder to give away or throw away after Halloween is over and for most, if it is the house it will get eaten. So buy candy that you know the Trick or Treaters will enjoy but do not open the bags until just before you are ready to give it out. Now you can give yourself the go ahead and have a couple of pieces because if you deprive yourself you will set yourself up for a fall.
Now, for Thanksgiving and Christmas. You thought the candy was bad, now we are bombarded with cakes, pies, cookies, stuffing, and many other family recipes that are a recipe for disaster if left unchecked. This is where you need to muster up that self-control. I am not saying not to enjoy, but you will need to use moderation as your best defense. As I said earlier, you do not need to deprive yourself. When it comes time for the meal and you are tempted by all of the sights and smells don’t panic. Go ahead and eat everything. Yes, I am serious. Just make sure that each serving is a small amount. This will allow you to enjoy all of the different foods and still keep your calories to a minimum. The main area to watch out for though, is the snacking and sampling. This one gets us in trouble because we do not take these calories into account on top of our meal. This is known as brainless eating and before you know it you have consumed 2 or 3 cookies, a handful of chips, etc. Just be mindful of what you are eating and drinking. Remember, it is about enjoying being with family and friends that is the most important. Don’t let the food spoil your holidays.
We still need to enjoy the good things in life but keep it under control. Moderation is the key.
Okay, we have our defense for the wonderful goodies in place. Now, we need to prepare for burning off those extra calories so they don’t stay with us until the next holiday season.
I will pick up there in Monday’s blog.
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