
Even with all of that delicious food right in front of me, I didn’t stress about overdoing it. I planned to indulge—it was my “birthday” dinner after all. Still, I didn’t go overboard, as I may have before I found my Feel Great Weight. Here’s what I did to keep my calories in check for the night.
Filled my stomach with water. Before I even took a bite of food, I drank an entire glass of water. A recent study suggests that drinking water helps fill your stomach, making you less hungry and less likely to overeat. I felt more in tune with my hunger cues, so when the appetizers and entrées were served, I didn’t stuff myself.
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Skipped the breadbasket. At indulgent meals with lots of courses, I always skip the breadbasket. Dinner rolls and sliced bread are basically all the same to me. Unless there’s a special or unique offering, I save my calories for later.
Tasted the appetizers, then put my fork down. Appetizers are supposed to stimulate one’s appetite for the main meal—they don’t constitute an entire meal. I keep this in mind and only taste each of the appetizers served at the table. Usually my husband and I split one, or if I’m dining out with friends, I try a bite or two of of their appetizers and put my fork down until my entrée is served.
Visualized half of an entrée. Once my entrée arrives, I visualize a line down the center of my plate. I eat the food on one side of the plate and save the rest to pack up with me for later. Restaurant portions are usually oversized, so this way, I don’t end up eating too much. Plus I have tasty leftovers for next day’s lunch!
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