Congrats on your weight loss!!!! I am one who watches what I eat when Im at home and hit the gym 5 days a week.
I have a rule when on vacation you can eat and drink anything you want! Plus with all the walking you will do you will be fine!
I am hoping that your diet plan has included how to eat out (not just pre-packaged meals or only food from home)...
Just continue all the tips you learned whenever you eat out:
1) Exercise
2) Drink water (unless you really want something else, if you really want something else...think about it, don't let the waiter keep refilling that coke...order a glass of wine and not a giant umbrella drink)
3) Eat less...ask for a box, divide the plate in half, order a kids meal, share food with whomever is there, order an appetizer as your meal, skip dessert
4) Include something healthy in every meal...make sure you are eating enough fiber (fruits and veggies)
5) Eat only what you love...don't eat something that is just "okay"
6) Avoid unnecessary carbs-that school bread from Norway you have been craving for years-have it; that bun on the counter service burger-toss it
7) Ask for things not to be fried...ask that they not put butter/margarine on things...get sauces/mayo on the side and put what you want
2 things that help me on EVERY trip:
1. Cut up a large Honeycrisp apple into 8 pieces, put it in a Ziploc bag, and take it with you each day. I usually eat it in 2 separate snacks, and it's surprisingly filling!
2. Fat-Free Reddi Whip! I know this sounds strange, but when I splurge on something like belgian waffles or a shake, I use this instead of the whipped cream they would normally put on it. Amazingly good, and only 5 calories per serving!
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I like the fat- free reddi whip too, it feels like a splurge, when it really isn't! 1 question though, do you carry a can with you when you eat out? That seems a little inconvenient
The apple is a good tip too, I always try to eat some type of fruit before a meal so I'm not "starving" and overeat.
In my opinoin, it tastes just like full-fat whipped cream! Yes, I do carry it with me, but only when I know for sure that I'll be ordering something that would normally require whipped cream. For instance, since I already know that I'll be getting a few cappuccino drinks and belgian waffles in the World, I will def have it with me on those days. I just keep it in the fridge til we leave, then put it in one of those BYO insulated water bottle carriers and stick it in my purse. And I am definitely NOT one of those girls carrying around a big ol' bag! My purses are medium-sized, at best!
This might sound crazy to some, but for me, the slight hassle is far outweighed by the positive!
(I just re-read this, and I really hope people don't start referring to me as "Crazy Reddi-Whip Girl"!!)![]()
I'd like to hear your story too OP! I recently lost 65lbs over an 8 month period, so I know how much work it takes, but 160 lbs is just amazing!![]()