Do Christmas and healthy eating go together?
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https://www.psicologialaboral.net/2024/08/07/42h8ymijbk6You know your own personal nemesis. I commented to my Mum that December was more difficult because people brought mince pies and sweets into work and I have quite a few social events. She said that her problem was January with all the leftovers to eat up. I then said this to my Mum-in-law and she said she ends up doing both – too much social stuff beforehand AND too many leftovers!
Ordering Xanax OnlineSo it seems we have three problems. The time before Christmas, the day(s) itself and the time after Christmas. Work out which period is your problem time for piling on pounds and plan in advance how you are going to deal with it. Here are my suggestions:
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- Always get out for a lunchtime walk.
- Bring your own sandwiches to work.
- Alternate alcoholic drinks with water at social events.
- At buffets avoid too much “yellow” food – pastry, crisps, bread and instead pile up the salad.
- At restaurants skip dessert and have a liqueur instead – just one though!
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- Remember – your eyes will be bigger than your stomach – try and take this into account!
- You don’t have to sample absolutely everything!
- No second helpings.
- Don’t spend the morning or afternoon scoffing chocolates. Have one and put the box away.
- Have a glass of water before meals, it will hydrate you, and fill you up to stop you eating as much.
- At buffets offer to do the washing up – it will stop you hanging round the table.
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https://www.clawscustomboxes.com/taj364gdt3x- Give away as many leftovers to your visitors as you can.
- Freeze some of the leftovers – meat and cheese freeze well, as do casseroles and pies.
- Ask your neighbours in for coffee and cake in the mornings to eat up the mince pies.
- If you don’t like something you are left with, don’t eat it. Throw it away. Waste is not ideal, but neither is eating food for the sake of it.
- See if you have any elderly neighbours who would appreciate some portions of casseroles or cake for their freezer.
- Consider taking any leftover unopened tins or packets to your local homeless shelter.
https://homeupgradespecialist.com/2s2ajcm7kfs Wishing you all the best for a happy and healthy Christmas!
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