How to survive on a diet during the holidays?
Dec 20, 2008 in
Thanksgiving
Katherine M asked:
I am sure everyone who has dieted knows the pressure of staying on a diet during the holidays.Last Christmas when I was on a diet I completely crashed under the pressure of sugar and carbs.My diet did not get beck on track until about 3 months later.Please tell me how to survive during the Thanksgiving and Christmas…?
Thanx a bunch and God bless!!
Related Blogs
- Related Blogs on Diet
- What There is to Know About Diet Pills | Books @ Worlds
- Related Blogs on Last Christmas
- George Michael & Wham - Last Christmas (Lyrics & Video) | Videodippers
- “Last Christmas” - Wham! LYRICS
- Flopping Aces » Blog Archive » The Last Bush Christmas
- Related Blogs on Thanksgiving
Like this post? Subscribe to my RSS feed and get loads more!


8 comments
ChillinDylan on December 23, 2008 at 10:34 am
i got so use to bland diet food that i dont even have a taste for that stuff anymore. just rememberall the hard work youve put in so far. food should not be eaten for pleasure, but to survive
Cammie on December 26, 2008 at 2:16 pm
Just realize that holidays don’t come very often and you have every right to indulge.
Fill your plate with fresh veggies and fruits and lean protein.Don’t forget some yummy carbs that you otherwise would not have.
Take a walk before or after dinner and enjoy.
The next day : back to your diet.
The Office Fan on December 26, 2008 at 10:49 pm
Well, the first thing is that you should realize that healthy eating is something you do for life, not just for 2 months so you can gorge yourself on cheesecake and pizza later. If you are at a party, don’t stand right next to the food table. Try to drink water or sparkling water instead of sugary soft drinks or egg nog. Try to eat smaller portions. If you eat a Christmas cookie, just enjoy one small one (not 10). If there are 4 kinds of potatoes, just get a tiny amount of each so that the total will be equal in quantity to one small serving. Don’t feel that you have to eat everything on the table (might be impossible). There is no one strategy but the reason ppl gain wt is bc they take in more calories than they use. Good luck, Merry Christmas and don’t give up!
april on December 29, 2008 at 10:53 am
it’s your life, you control it. 3 months is ridiculous… you should have started the next day. don’t let it happen again- just try portion control. fill up at family gatherings and parties on veggies/fruit and low cal foods before you dive into your favorites, that way you won’t be as hungry.
and remember even if you go crazy for a day and eat like 3000 calories, it takes 3500 to gain even one lb and your body burns cals constantly just to stay alive
good luck!
Zelda on January 1, 2009 at 8:38 pm
Eat loads of turkey and veggies. Skip the bread and dressing. Have a small piece of pumpkin pie. I always bring a lowfat dessert. Like homemade banana pudding. I use sugarfree jello, fat free coolwhip. If you bring something yourself you will know excatly what is in it. Good luck.
tashaocmd2 on January 5, 2009 at 1:16 am
Diets don’t work because you feel deprived. Why stress about food and eating?
Take a tiny spoonful of your favorite dishes. Drink lots of water with your meal and just have coffee or tea for dessert.
Too many people use Thanksgiving as an excuse to eat themselves to near death. Me personally, I take a dab of mashed potatoes, a dab of stuffing, a little bit of gravy, cranberries, more steamed green beans (not that AWFUL green bean caserole), a salad and drink lots of water.
newmie01 on January 6, 2009 at 6:38 pm
Don’t worry! You can still enjoy the holidays and all the food without losing track of your hard work on your diet. Make sure that before a meal, you are still eating normally. As strange as it seems, if you starve yourself all day you will end up eating a whole lot more. When it comes to filling your plate, take a small bit of everything, just go big on the fruits and veggies! With turkey, avoid the skin and the dark meat. The white meat is actually quite healthy and low in fat.
Katie Cho on January 9, 2009 at 3:31 pm
Try the Wu-Yi Tea Diet:
It’s an all natural Chinese tea based diet and has helped me lose 9 lbs. in the past 2 weeks by curbing my cravings.