rascal14
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Enjoy your holiday and vacation.
thank you sir!
Portion control is key for me. I like to set some rules ahead of time. For myself, I will avoid eating snacks like crackers/dips or anything until the meal begins (that stuff isn’t special), unless there’s a veggie tray or something. Then when we eat, I get what I want and I don’t get seconds. When I have dessert, I decide ahead of time what looks best and stick with that. I don’t try everything. And I don’t drink any calories.
Then the rest of the day, aside from periWO, I stick to lean protein only if I eat any more. Shakes, chicken breast, leftover turkey, canned tuna, thawed shrimp, Greek yogurt, etc. Obviously veggies are game.
This lets me eat everything I love with my family, not missing out on anything, without absolutely blowing the day out of the water.
Beyond trying to curb the damage, I don’t worry about it. You never know how many days you get, so enjoy your holiday!
luckily (I think) I’m not big on thanksgiving, the sweets is what will get me but my plan is to stick to Turkey/ham in the beginning since those will be the main things I enjoy and then try and be mindful of the sweets after I’m full of meat.
in Chicago, my wife and I love to try various foods and restaurants when we go it’s our “tradition” and kind of our anniversary trip because that’s where we got engaged, so I’m not going to go overboard but I know I can always reverse any damage. I’m in a better spot than I’ve ever been so I have motivation to stay that way, but I also see it as a way to still sneak in some extra hard workouts and eat to grow. We plan to share meals everywhere so we aren’t buying 2 entrees and finishing unnecessary amounts of food, this still lets us try everything we want but keeps portion under control like you said.

wife ordered some fancy Bluetooth eye mask with noise cancellation ear buds lol
