Summer time means different things to different people. Some are excited to get out of
hibernation and go travelling. Others see vacations as a scary time where they
are likely to binge or overeat, gain weight and feel even more out of control
with their health.
There are two important
things to keep in mind- firstly, vacation is a time to relax, kick back and yes, enjoy
fun foods. However, this is hard for most people who are dieting and are terrified of
gaining weight, let alone not losing any.
Secondly, keep in mind that going on vacation does not mean you have no
healthy choices from
which to chose. And no, I'm not talking about eating
salads all summer! Throwing in the towel to trying to eat reasonably is what
gets many people in trouble. No, a mile high plate of pancakes with tons of
syrup is not a balanced breakfast. BUT, you won't gain weight
from doing this once in a while. Believing that you can make a reasonable food
choice no matter where you are eating usually helps people feel more in charge
of their eating and more confident that they can eat well. Assuming that trying
to eat well will be impossible, will only fuel your thoughts that trying is
useless. It is a self fulfilling prophecy.
Believing that healthy eating is impossible guarantees that it will be - TWEET THIS!
No matter where you are headed this summer, you can keep up with your health goals or continue to eat well. These goals may have to modified to be more flexible and they'll take more of a back seat compared to other times of the year but there are solutions to the less healthy problems.
Believing that healthy eating is impossible guarantees that it will be - TWEET THIS!
No matter where you are headed this summer, you can keep up with your health goals or continue to eat well. These goals may have to modified to be more flexible and they'll take more of a back seat compared to other times of the year but there are solutions to the less healthy problems.
If you are taking a
long trip in the family car here are a few ideas to keep both your wallet
and your body feeling good:
-pack a cooler with
plenty of easy to eat finger foods like pretzels, popcorn, cherry tomatoes,
baby cucumbers, mini carrots, cherries and bananas. Water and juice as
well as simple sandwiches (like peanut butter and jam) and yogurt (drinkable or
tubes don't require any utensils) are also easy to pack and keep cool.
-aim to eat every 4 to 5
hours. Skipping meals or waiting too long between meals will cause a drop in
your energy levels and spike your hunger. Both of these are very unhelpful when
trying to make healthy food choices and navigating a car full of people in
unknown territory.
-take the time to eat
meals outside of the car. This will help you to listen to your hunger and
satiety signals better. While on a meal break, take a few minutes to stretch
your legs. It will boost your energy levels and alertness.
-if you are stopping at
a rest stop to buy food, buy small portions. Kid sized meals are perfect for
this. All the fun of a burger and fries without feeling overstuffed.
I'd love to hear what you have to say!
What are your tips for eating well on vacation or a road trip?
What are your tips for eating well on vacation or a road trip?
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