Last weekend our family went to a reunion in Moab. You know . . . .reunion = food! I had been a little worried about this, and was trying to take precautions. I found out that the main course was BBQ shredded pork. No problem . . . I would have the shredded pork, skip the bun and shoot for the whole foods. It was a good plan. . . and I was really good, just taking a little bit of other foods (pork and beans, tater tot casserole, strawberry coolwhip salad, fresh vegies and fruit). Coming back for seconds was not such a good idea, nor was the dessert . . but amazingly enough, when I started to eat the lemon filled cake, it just wasn't that good. I would have always finished a dessert but only ate half and couldn't eat another bite.
My weight on the scale looked crappy the next morning. It took me 3 days to recover, weight wise. but I did not give up. I try to tell myself that each day is a new day and that even if I don't do so well one day, I can start over with the good habits I have been working on.
One thing I have learned is that it is better to stick with whole foods. I can eat a lot more and commonly still have room by calorie count to eat things I really wanted. It's a trade off. Yesterday was the Fourth of July. I was cooking, so provided plenty of whole foods - salad with lots of veggies, corn on the cob, watermelon. My daughter had brought a patriotic ice cream cake and I did not want to miss out. I ate my hamburger with a tomato on it, skipped the butter on the corn, skipped the dressing on my salad, and ate 1 1/2 pieces of ice cream cake. It was to die for and I was still under the wire for calories. I did my 60 minutes on the treadmill in the morning, so I felt pretty amazed with myself!!
Thanks for sharing Brenda. My family reunion is this weekend and we have super cooks in my family. I've just about decided that I will eat some veggies before dinner and then I won't be as hungry and just chose light foods. There are usually a few. I appreciate you sharing. It'll help me look ahead. I appreciate your input.
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