Keeping The Pudge on the Turkey and Away from YOU!

If you think it’s hopeless to stick to your healthy eating plan during Thanksgiving, check out MPM’s scrumptious Buffet Menu and Recipes as well as her collection of tried ‘n true tips and tricks!
1. DO NOT starve yourself all day before the big meal. Eating a nourishing breakfast, a light lunch and maybe even a small snack or two will work wonders from preventing you from going food crazy the minute dinner is served.
DO NOT starve yourself all day before the big meal
2. DO remember water is a huge appetite buster! Drink lots of water, before, during and after your big meal. While Meal Planning Maven is on the subject of water, before you sneak some leftover sweet potato casserole (you know the one with the marshmallows and pralines!) ask yourself if you’re really hungry. Chances are you’re just thirsty…so drink up!
DO remember water is a huge appetite buster!
3. DO fill your tummy up with loads of goodies…and by goodies MPM mean clean and healthy ones! No one ever got fat from eating roasted turkey, steamed or roasted veggies and salad!
DO fill your tummy up with loads of goodies…and by goodies I mean clean and healthy ones!
4. DO put your Buffet Blinders on before you eat! Worried how you’ll survive your favorite restaurant’s famous Thanksgiving buffet without loading up your plate with everything in sight? Follow MPM’s tried and true trick. Survey the entire buffet without a plate and make mental notes of which dishes you want to try the most. With a game plan in mind, go back with a plate which you will fill with 2/3 proteins and veggies, which leaves 1/3 for some goodies.Do not go back for more…your belly is full!

Are you doing the cooking? MPM’s scrumptious Thanksgiving Buffet takes the guesswork out of what to make and keeps you on the healthy eating track! And it you need to bring a company dish to share, you will find lots of goodies in MPM’s Thanksgiving Recipe Collection to choose from.

DO put your Buffet Blinders on before you eat!
5. DO watch out for mindless munching! Just because you spy Grandma’s candy dish with that tempting combo of nuts, M & M’s and pretzels, doesn’t mean you have to down a handful!
DO watch out for mindless munching!
6. DO NOT fall victim to “kind” friends who urge you to “just try a little piece.” You know who they are…we all have them! Next time this happens to you, try saying, “Oh no thank you, I’ve just found out I can’t tolerate dairy (or whatever the food is).
DO NOT fall victim to “kind” friends who urge you to “just try a little piece.”
7. DO make the meal more about the friends and family you care about and put less emphasis on the food. No matter what your nationality, don’t family gatherings always seem to revolve around food? This you’re not likely to change. But what you CAN do, is engage yourself in conversations with those you love instead of overstuffing your belly. Once you master this technique, you’ll find your food temptations start to run out the door!
DO make the meal more about the friends and family you care about and put less emphasis on the food.
8. DO remember conscious treating is A-Ok! But think BITES, NOT GOBS! Be choosy… Is your absolute fave Thanksgiving dessert Aunt Millie’s Pumpkin Cream Pie? Then cut yourself a sliver and take a few bites. Put your fork down and walk away! It has been said that the first bite tastes the best. After that, you may just be eating out of habit.
DO remember conscious treating is A-Ok! But think BITES, NOT GOBS!
9. DO NOT let that belly-bursting dinner get to your waistline. Round up your gang and go for a brisk walk. See how much better you feel already?
DO NOT let that belly-bursting dinner get to your waistline.
10. DO NOT think just because you pigged out during Turkey Day, all your hard work will go to waste! Nothing could be further from the truth! Just pick yourself up and jump back on the healthy eating wagon at your very next meal! Your tummy will thank you!
DO NOT think just because you pigged out during Turkey Day, all your hard work will go to waste!
11. DO have fun during Football Frenzy! Watching endless football games and parades always part of your Thanksgiving family tradition? Fill your belly with snacks that won’t pack on the pounds. How about a huge veggie platter with hummus or shrimp with salsa?
DO have fun during Football Frenzy!
12. DO prevent what Meal Planning Maven lovingly (NOT!) calls “scale creep” between Thanksgiving and New Year’s by……trying the AMAZING Smoothie Shakedown! Unwanted extra Thanksgiving pounds or inches got ya down? Then melt them away with the Shakedown! This is the #1 most popular program amongst my Personal Meal Planning and Food Coaching clients! Contact me for more information about how I can help YOU! Losing weight was never so easy, yummy and fun!
DO prevent what Meal Planning Maven lovingly (NOT!) calls “scale creep” between Thanksgiving and New Year’s by trying out the Smoothie Shakedown!

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Wishing You the Happiest and Healthiest Thanksgiving Ever!
Ceeya Next Time!

Linda Shapiro, Meal Planning Maven

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