Showing posts with label portion control. Show all posts
Showing posts with label portion control. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Getting your treats to trick your taste buds - Halloween leftovers

Halloween has come and gone and for many (including me), it marks the official opening of the holiday eating season.  You may have Halloween candy lying around the house from either your kid’s stash or leftovers from what you handed out.  Either way, all that candy is a huge temptation.  Here are a few tips to help to prevent you from sabotaging your diet.

Donate it: If you can’t resist the temptation, donate any originally/intact wrapped candies you have to our troops or a local charity.
  • Try to locate an individual, community group or house of worship that is preparing packages to ship to deployed U.S. troops in Afghanistan and Iraq.  They appreciate some familiar treats from the States upon returning to their base after being out in the field.
  • Contact a local homeless shelter or soup kitchen to see if can use it.
If you plan on eating it: 
  • Set a limit for yourself, such as 1 or 2 pieces per week.  Agree with yourself to only indulge on days you have exercised.
  • Go for the bite size/fun size pieces that are much smaller than a full size candy bar and can still give you some satisfaction.
  • Choose a piece of dark chocolate over other treats; at least there are some health benefits to be gained from eating small amounts of dark chocolate and you can satisfy your sweet tooth at the same time.
Portion control plays a huge role in maintaining a healthy weight, so only have “just a taste” to stay on track with the goals you have set for your diet.

    Sunday, July 3, 2011

    Barbecue Temptations - 3 tips to prevent over-eating at parties

    It’s easy to get caught up in over indulging at gatherings.  It can be done, however, with a little planning and willpower.  

    1.       Have a solid protein based snack with a healthy (complex) carbohydrate about 1-2 hours before you hit the party.  Here are some good ones to choose from:  String cheese (made with skim/non-fat milk) along with 3-4 whole wheat organic crackers, plain non-fat organic Greek yogurt with some fresh organic berries, Carole’s fruit-walnut snack (with a small organic apple or pear chopped and mixed in-, see my previous posting for the recipe).  By doing this, you won’t be famished when you get to the party which will empower you to control what you eat and enable you to choose your food wisely when you do.  When we're hungry, we tend to overeat and reduce our ability to control ourselves; we consume too much, too fast and with a tendency to choose high calorie/high fat foods to fill ourselves up quickly.  

    2.       Limit your alcohol intake as alcohol quickly adds calories.  (Please don’t drink and drive any type of vehicle.) Try to stay hydrated with filtered tap water or unsweetened mineral water so that if, and when you do take a drink, you won’t be inclined to gulp it down fast and you will consume less.

    3.      Choose your foods wisely. If you can’t resist that home-made potato salad, then don’t eat the dinner roll (have one, but not both). If you want that gooey brownie for dessert, then have it in lieu of more macaroni salad or a 2nd glass of wine.  Watch the chips and dips; chips are high in fat and carbs and most dips are sour cream based which are high in fat and calories.  Limit your carbohydrates to help control your weight.

    Have fun with your family and friends and enjoy the party, while staying on track with healthier eating.



    Sunday, June 5, 2011

    Maintaining a healthy weight

    If you have a craving for goodies and just cannot resist, such as a piece of cake, cookies or ice cream; "just have a taste".  If you are at a birthday party, instead of a whole piece of cake, cut it in fourths and just have 1/4 of a piece.  If you have a nightly dish of ice cream, cut back to one night a week. Limit your intake of sweets if you want to stave off pounds.

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