UrsulasShadow said:
Thanks for all your support and help. You guys are a big part of my success.
I plan on having a few well-chosen snacks and treats, but it's all part of the WW plan, so it's not being "bad", it's simply planning ahead and accounting for everything that goes into my mouth. Wish everyplace had "points" values for their menus...ahh, dreaming again.
I'm an avid weight watcher, though never a member of WW. Congratulations on your weightloss and continued success and determination. It's easy to take the attitude that you're on vacation and therefore not accountable to yourself for your mindful lapse... but you're smart to realize that a departure from your regimen and current mentality could be the undoing of many months of hard work. I know when I adopt the careless attitude it can be difficult to reverse.
I am not familiar with the core program, but I do have some strategies that work for me. Calories ultimately determine your weight. The quality of the foods you eat ultimately determines your health.
Make sure to carry a water bottle with you. Drinking a cup of water for every 20 lbs of weight per day is a great starting point. If you are especially active, you'll want to add to that.
Don't drink juices, even if they say 100% fruit juice. Eating a whole apple or orange or banana or other fruit will keep you fuller and provide fiber.
When you dine at TS, always choose a salad (spinach preferably) as an appetizer with the dressing on the side. If you have a favorite lo-cal dressing, consider bringing it. I happen to love Newman's Own Light Raspberry Walnut Vinaigrette or Salad Spritzer Italian.
Restrict entree portion size. A good way to do this is to immediately cut the items on your plate down to the right portion size, and move the remainder to another plate. Then start eating.
If you have the will-power, order dessert and restrict your intake to a bite or two.
Limit salty snacks that cause you to retain water.
If you have a favorite treat at WDW, get it once. If you eat only a small bit of it, have one more later in your trip.
Good luck! I can't wait to hear how well you handled the trip!