Food gatherings are a way of life here and in other parts of the world. It feels good to break bread with family and friends. Sharing sustenance is a way to bond with others,
but food gatherings also present an indisputable temptation to over-indulge. There are beautiful dishes, flowing wine and you’re surrounded by others who appear to be throwing caution to the wind. It’s a dangerous situation for anyone, especially if you are trying to lose weight or make healthier decisions, but that doesn’t mean you have to avoid these wonderful events. Here are some helpful tips to stay healthy amidst food gatherings and still enjoy yourself.
Practice Portion Control. It’s fine to have a taste of everything that’s presented on the table – even dessert – but remember that moderation is key. One inconspicuous trick to keeping portion sizes reasonable at a food gathering is to commit to keeping one inch of edging on your plate clear. So, all the way around your plate, you have to keep that one-inch area free of food at all time. Keep dessert slices slim, and don’t go back for seconds. (It’s okay to take a doggy bag home for tomorrow’s lunch, though!)
Quit Eating Before You’re Full. Did you know that if you have a slow metabolism it can take you longer than other people to realize you’re full? Avoid that “stuffed” feeling by stopping before you feel full. In fact, you should stop when you’re still feeling a tad hungry. In 10 or 15 minutes, the rest of your food will make its way into your stomach and you’ll find your hunger has been satisfied. You don’t have to leave the table. Just put down your fork and slide your dish. You can still enjoy friendly conversation with other guests as they finish their meals.