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How to Avoid Overeating on Thanksgiving
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Thanksgiving is a holiday that is often associated with overeating, which can leave you feeling uncomfortable and guilty. Here are some tips to help you avoid overeating on Thanksgiving: 1. Plan ahead: Before the big day, plan your meals and snacks for the day. If you know you will be having a big meal later in the day, try to eat light and healthy throughout the day. 2. Don't skip breakfast: Skipping breakfast can cause you to overeat later in the day. Have a healthy breakfast to help keep you satisfied and prevent overeating later. 3. Practice portion control: Use smaller plates and utensils to help you eat smaller portions. Don't go back for seconds until you've finished your first plate. 4. Choose your favorites: Don't feel obligated to try every dish on the table. Choose your favorites and savor them. 5. Slow down: Take your time eating and savor each bite. This will help you feel full and satisfied without overeating. 6. Stay hydrated: Drinking plenty of water can help you feel full and prevent overeating. 7. Get moving: After the meal, take a walk or engage in some light physical activity. This can help you burn off some calories and feel better after eating. Remember, Thanksgiving is a time to enjoy food and spend time with loved ones. Don't stress too much about overeating, but do your best to make healthy choices and practice moderation.
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