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Enjoy Holidays Without Weight Gain



Most of us….. especially women are battling with holiday weight gain.


Every year we tell ourselves that we will watch what we eat. We will exercise throughout the holidays, but……..life happens and if you are anything like me you might wake up January 2nd with few little extra pounds.


So this year to help myself and others like me I decided I need a Game Plan to keep my weight in check this holiday season.


There are few tips and tricks that might help with that.


#1 Eat Before You Eat


There is lots of dinners, lunches, office parties, family gatherings before us this holiday season.

So before you attend any of these make sure you are not hungry.

I don’t mean to have a meal before the meal, but it is a good idea to have a healthy high fiber snack like fresh vegetables, handful of nuts, cheese and crackers.

That way when you get there you won’t be starving and you can take your time to chose your meal wisely.


Holiday Weight Gain


#2 Wear The Right Outfit


Yes, it is important to wear the right outfit for such occasions.

I am not talking about looking good which is as important, but make sure your outfit it not too comfortable so you don’t have the tendency to overeat or drink more then you should.



#3 When Attending Potluck Holiday Gathering



Why don’t you bring one or two calorie smart dishes that taste great. That way if everything else is too rich and loaded with fat and calories you can combine it with your dishes and enjoy the potluck guilt free.


#4 When Eating In a Restaurant


Discuss it with your group and chose a restaurant with some healthy meals on the menu.

After you arrive make sure you have a big glass of water. It is the holidays so order an appetizer and/or dessert, but split it with your hubby or friends. That way you can still enjoy it and your hips will thank you.


#5 When Attending Holiday Open House or Party


Before you dive into the buffet spread on the kitchen counter take your time and check out the selection.

Figure out your game plan. Load up your plate with low calorie items like seafood, chicken (not fried or wings), veggies, fruit. Whatever you do don’t stand around the food.

You don’t want to be tempted all night long. After you finished what’s on your plate it is a good idea to hang on to it as a reminder that you’ve already eaten.


Holiday Weight Gain


#6 Eat The Right Breakfast


This is not the time to be skipping your breakfast and it is also important to chose the right breakfast.

The best breakfast to keep you from overeating are eggs. The high protein and fat content of eggs makes you feel 50% fuller then any other breakfast dish.


#7 Keep Drinking Water


Chugging water all day long not only keeps you from feeling hungry, it also gives you energy most of us are lacking around the holidays.

Wine and cocktails cause dehydration which slows the metabolism so for every drink you have you should drink 1-2 glasses of water.


#8 Keep A Bowl Of Fruit Handy


This is a great idea especially if you are doing lots of baking or if you are the one doing all the holiday cooking.

This not only keeps you from sampling your goodies, but you family as well.

I started setting out a bowl of apples and oranges the day I started my holiday baking and I have to keep refilling it almost every day.The best part is I am eating more fiber and my kids are walking around with apple in their hand instead of cookies.


Holiday Weight Gain


#9 Get Lots Of Sleep


Sleep is very import in weight gain.

Recently I attended a lecture on importance of sleep and how hard it is on your body if you are getting less then 7 hours of sleep a night.

Did you know that sleeping less then 5-6 hours a night for a week can bring a healthy adult to a pre-diabetic state? I didn’t.


#10 Indulge Wisely


Let’s be realistic here. We are going to slip and we are going to indulge once or twice during holidays.

Don’t be hard on yourself, but be smart. If you are going to do it make sure you indulge on foods and dishes that are not around all year long.

Don’t waste your calories on foods that you can get any day of the year.





If we make these little tips part of our game plan I know we can be victorious. This will be the year that we will wake up January 2nd and we won’t be afraid to stand on that scale.


Looking for ways to burn those extra calories while having fun?

  • Sledding with your kids will burn 400-450 calories per hour
  • Building a Snowman will burn 235-285 calories per hour
  • Cross-country skiing will burn 475-550 calories per hour
  • Ice skating will burn 400-500 calories per hour
  • Christmas Shopping (not online) will burn 250-300 calories per hour






One more thing….I love COMMENTS like everyone else so go ahead and let me know how am I doing.I would love to hear from you.


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16 Responses to “Enjoy Holidays Without Weight Gain”

  1. Wow, you surprised me with the right outfit. I was expecting you to say wear something loose but this actually makes much more sense. It’s funny but I have more of a hard time throughout the whole year then I do at the holidays, to maintain weight. We don’t go to a lot of parties so it’s really 2-3 days I have to worry about. But the rest of the 362 days of the year? That’s hard :)

  2. Great advice.

    I find that if I eat 5-6 small meals each day, it helps.

    I had to laugh at one thing you said would help lose weight…

    cross country skiing

    If I did that, I would be…

    DEAD

    LOL LOL

    Stopping by from SITS tonight! 2am here! We have tons of snow!

  3. melissa says:

    great tips! I’m going to keep them in mind during all the upcoming holiday festivities! Happy holidays =)

  4. Blond Duck says:

    Happy Saturday Sharefest from SITS!

  5. Great post with lots of terrific suggestions.

  6. I love the idea of developing a game plan! Great tips!

    Stopping by from SITS!

  7. Christine says:

    Such great tips! I always try to do the “everything in moderation,” but sometimes, especially when there are a lot of sweets available, it is hard to keep it up!

    Happy SITS Saturday Sharefest!

  8. Lynn says:

    Great tips, Ms. Bibi. I need to get over to this blog more often. I’m always visiting you at the other place.

    Happy SITS Saturday Sharefest!

  9. Sassy Pants says:

    Great tips! Sometimes the delicious array of breads, cookies and bars is soo tempting but you have to stop at some point, right? ; )

  10. thank you for sharing. happy sits saturday

  11. Sarah Nicole says:

    Wow. Thanks for the amazing tips. It’s so hard not to indulge in all the extra holiday goodies.

    I’ll definitely have to remember these!

    Happy SITS Saturday Sharefest!!!

  12. Christy says:

    Great tips…i especially like the idea of bringing low calorie alternatives to a pot luck..I am always tempted to bring the high calorie crowd pleasers…but there are so many delicious alternatives~Thanks for nudging me back to sens!
    Happy SITS Saturday Sharefest!

  13. Adriane says:

    “Happy SITS Saturday Sharefest”. These are great tips for eating throughout the Holiday Season! THanks for taking the time to write about it =)

  14. Oh, I don’t want to gain anymore weight. Thanks!

  15. Hi-ya! Visiting from SITS Sharefest! Great tips! Thanks for the reminders!! ;) I need to do better on the water drinking everyday!

  16. Thanks for that. We’re having a little potluck party this month, kind of for Xmas I guess and I’ve been trying to find something special to take.. found some awesome ideas at this potluck recipes site. You know, someone should invent a website where you can write what you’ll be taking, and it would make sure no one is bringing the same thing!

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