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Don't let Super Bowl parties spoil your diet plan

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brownbagdiet - 30 Jan 2008 02:56 GMT
Are you ready to combat Super Bowl diet temptations?
You don't need a reminder to tell you the Super Bowl is coming soon.
Now what's that going to do to your diet?

That's simple. Super Bowl and snack time go together. And for most
people that means all the rules you've set for yourself are "Out the
Window".

But you don't need go out of bounds just because your Super Bowl party
has chips, dips, beer and other party beverages.  Guess what you can
eat and still join in the fun of the party? You can eat and drink
plenty. It just takes some planning ahead.

Just like with most planning, winning at your diet game is mostly a
mental exercise. Like Yogi Berra used to say, "80% of the game is 90%
mental".

It's not a process requiring trips to the health food store or picking
a batch of extra watercress. You can host a party or go to your
friends party and still have fun, enjoy the refreshments and stay
close to your diet program. During this "party period" you may not
lose weight but you won't gain any substantial weight either.

Keep it simple. Go for the low fat and low fat snacks. Try pretzels.
Most parties have them. That doesn't mean you can keep dipping your
hand continuously into the pretzel bowl. If you can make a snack bag
for yourself you can put a measured amount of pretzels (100 to 200
calories worth) and ration them for the length of the game.

If you divide your "authorized snack" into two bags you can save one
for the second half. You'll be surprised how having your own bag of an
"authorized snack" will give you the will power to withstand eating
too much or eating the wrong food or even eating at inappropriate
times.

It's like setting any other kind of goal. In this case goal is making
one snack pack last for an entire half. For your party beverages
choose no-cal soda or water.

And you can yell and scream and cheer your team like everyone. Best of
all water does the same thing as beer. It makes you go to the bathroom
a-lot.
You can get bottled with a hint of a variety of flavors and some even
come with vitamins. The real physical specimens, the workout
freaks, the muscle guys drink water with vitamins. Why would you want
to drink anything else? Of course if you're a fan of diet cola or
other diet soft drinks they work too.

So don't choose the chips, the french Fry's and those high fat sour
cream dips. Sure pretzels have lots of salt. But if you can handle
that they can be a low fat alternative to all the other things you
might choose.

Erwin Posner
Brownbagdiet@blogspot.com
dkw12002@yahoo.com - 30 Jan 2008 22:51 GMT
> Are you ready to combat Super Bowl diet temptations?
> You don't need a reminder to tell you the Super Bowl is coming soon.
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> Erwin Posner
> Brownbagd...@blogspot.com

Keep it even simplier and don't eat that crap in the first place or
ever. Drink some diet pop and eat some veggies instead. Once you allow
yourself to cheat, it is like cheating on your spouse. Does that
happen only once? It could of course, but once that threshhold is
passed, you are likely to do it time and again and are soon eating
like the pig you once were, using birthdays, all holidays, Monday and
Thursday football, Fridays, whatever as an excuse to overeat and slip
into those old unhealthy eating patterns. Don't ever overeat or eat
crap. That's the best way to handle the situation in my opinion. dkw
Andy <q> - 31 Jan 2008 16:39 GMT
dkw12002@yahoo.com said...

> Keep it even simplier and don't eat that crap in the first place or
> ever. Drink some diet pop and eat some veggies instead.

Something that dawned on me. The game for me starts (kick-off) probably at
6:30pm here in Philadelphia and over by 10pm. We'll be heading home.
Meanwhile the west coast folks see it at 3:30pm over by 7pm. The west
coasters can still be eating and drinking for hours after.

My money says the west coast viewers will get fatter on gameday!!!

In California during regular season you could fall out of bed at 10am, turn
on the game and have a beer with breakfast in front of the TV. I remember
this practice. ;)

Andy
 
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