- Choose fiber-rich fruits and vegetables for appetizers, eat high-calorie foods sparingly, and avoid dishes high in saturated fat and sodium.
- Be aware of what you eat. To help prevent
overindulging - and the stomachache, bloating and other gastrointestinal
discomfort that can come with it - be mindful when you are eating and
stop when you are feeling full.
- Don't starve yourself all day to justify eating more at dinner. Eating a satisfying breakfast can ward off the temptation to overindulge later in the day.
- Concentrate on portion control and planning: choose
foods that you really love to eat, chew each bite slowly, and savor all
the flavors and smells. Eating slowly not only allows you to enjoy and
be thankful for your food, but helps prevent overeating: it takes 20
minutes for the stomach to signal the brain that you're full.
- Get up from the table when you're done, in order to avoid nibbling.
- Once your meal is over, take a walk to help digest
your food and think about what a wonderful meal you just had - and the
company and conversations that contributed to making it memorable and
enjoyable.
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