I just do really small portions, rarely finishing each course in the MDR's. The only exception to this is the Pasta Pursettes in AP and the peel and eat shrimp. I figure the shrimp is very low calorie protein so I eat lots of that. I also stay away from as much bread as possible.On my first cruise i over ate and got sick
How do you folks stop yourself from over eating?
I know will power is obvious but do you have any routines ?
Thanks
I just do really small portions, rarely finishing each course in the MDR's. The only exception to this is the Pasta Pursettes in AP and the peel and eat shrimp. I figure the shrimp is very low calorie protein so I eat lots of that. I also stay away from as much bread as possible.
This was my approach as well. I made smart choices at lunch. (I thought at breakfast too, but when I got home and looked up the muesli... Oops.) Then I let myself really enjoy dinner. I never had seconds on any courses, but I did order an app, an entree, and a dessert each night.You know it's funny, I lose weight on every vacation I take, and I am not watching what I eat at all. It's from all the walking and exercise I get! However, this trip I plan on lots of salads & seafood/fish at lunch. Whatever I want at dinner...Remember the food takes 20 minutes to hit your stomach so you feel full from it.
They say the average cruiser gains one pound for each cruise day. You are below average. You need to work harder at the buffet table.I can't avoid the food on a cruise but the above actions have helped me limit my weight gain to about 5 pounds on a 7 night cruise. This is about half of what I experienced previously and I have been able to erase the 5 pound gain at home quickly.
This was a big realization for me - in July I realized I was ordering something for each course just because I could - not necessarily because I WANTED those items. And once they were there I felt like I HAD to eat was what in front of me. So reminding myself that I didn't have to order something for all 4 courses, along with continuing to remember that I don't have to clean my plate at every meal (something I have always struggled with, as I was made to feel guilty for not cleaning my plate by my dad from an early age) were good changes for me.At dinner, don't feel need to order every course.