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| For thanksgiving - which is just my immediate family - I'm sure I will modify mine for low-carb, but having some options for the kids...the plan has not been set. My kids are probably a little concerned, but whatever I make - I bet they enjoy! For Christmas - we celebrate with both sides of the family and both are pot-luck. I will make sure to take plenty for my hub and I to be satisfied. It will be interesting, but I'm determined to make it work!
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| I plan to stay on legal foods--maybe indulge more than I should, but every time my sister has gone off plan and I haven't, she's gained and I've still lost, so it's not worth it in my mind! I have too far to go to teeter totter back and forth. |
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| I'm cooking this year, so there will be plenty of low carb fair, but I'm not changing the menu at all really from usual. For appetizers I'll make a veggie platter, and a cheese platter, I'll put some crackers out, but I can skip the crackers without any problem. My family doesn't like sweet potatoes or cranberry sauce (neither do I) so don't have to worry about those. I used to make corn pudding for my dad and sis (it was their favorite) but they both died, so I'll not be doing that any more. So we'll have turkey, mashed potatoes and gravy, stuffing, brocolli with cheese and probably some green beans for those that don't like brocolli, and dinner rolls. I'll skip the dinner rolls, was never a big fan even before. I will probably allow myself one spoonful of both mashed potatoes and gravy and stuffing, the rest will be legal. For desert, hubby is making a pumpkin pie (yuck, I hate pumpkin), my nephew is making a chocoloate pie (he makes his with instant pudding mix instead of the kind you cook, so yuck again) and me, I'm making a low carb cheese cake, so I'll be good with that. So yes, I'm planning for a small cheat, but it won't be all out and I will not allow it to derail me. |
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| >>throw the diet book out the window for that day only?>> No reason to do that! >>eat what I want on Christmas>> I've seen people do that. It often takes them until <insert date in the future> to get back on track! If you can have a low carb Thanksgiving, you can have a low carb Christmas!
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| No Thanksgiving in Germany... But for Christmas I will have friends over. It's going to be a potlike thing... I will bring low carb stuff: smoked salmon rolls, marinated vegetables, roast beef, some salad I'm not yet decided about... bacon wrapped chicken breast... nuts... and I might make a cheesecake. I've seen more members than I want to admit who thought the same way as you do... and went off plan for a holiday or a special occasion... thinking they can just get back "on track" afterwards. Well... months or years after, they are still struggling to get their eating back under control. You might want to learn from them and instead of "eating what you want" (which shows 0 planning!), plan a healthy, low carb meal.
__________________ "The truth is that temptation lurks everywhere, unless you deny yourself a social and working life and the attendant pleasures of eating out. I believe that the best way to overcome temptation is not with willpower, which is so often in short supply, but with our brain power, a potentially unlimited resource. Imagine that you're doing great, losing weight, feeling better than ever, thrilled with yourself, hearing compliments from friends and acquaintances---and then it happens! Despite all your good intentions, you're mightily tempted by a food you're not supposed to have. What to do? I'll tell you this: You'd better have a strategy ready!" (Dr. Atkins' New Diet Revolution, Chapter 19) Last edited by Georgiana; November 4th, 2009 at 10:28 AM. Reason: typo... |
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| Thanksgiving will be on plan..turkey, some veggies, and I'll make a cheesecake and an appetizer that are friendly. Christmas...I do plan on allowing myself a little indulgence but I have set goals to get to and don't want to derail myself. I know from experience how hard it is to get back on plan after getting off for the holidays but getting back on plan after messing up has been the top thing I've been working on over the past few years and I have gotten much better at it. In the past 3 months I've had the momentary slip and I've gotten right back on plan with the next meal and not let it ruin my momentum. That being said, not everyone can and should try to be realistic, not optimistic. Perhaps going off plan entirely isn't the best idea, but if you need a spoonful of chocolate to make Christmas special, then it's your life and your decision. I just refuse to just go "off plan" for the day or week....a bite, a moment, perhaps...but if I have it planned I know it will be easier FOR ME, than if it was unplanned and uncontrolled. That's my plan, at least.
__________________ Bellajgw aka Jacqui 242/222/140 Mini-Goal 1: 229 MET on 9/22/09 Mini-Goal 2: 219 Mini-Goal 3: 209 Mini-Goal 4: 199 Mini-Goal 5: 189 Mini-Goal 6: 179 Mini-Goal 7: 169 Mini-Goal 8: 159 |
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| I spent a lot of time on Linda's recipe site yesterday picking out recipes. There really is no reason to go off plan. There are SO MANY wonderful Atkins-friendly recipes for meals and desserts and even candies. I don't think I'll feel a bit deprived! |
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| Hmmm...lots of food for thought here. I so far have gone off plan twice (for more than one day) and gotten back on. Have never done a planned cheat, however, so don't know how that would work out. Thanksgiving is just going to be my daughter and I, so it really won't be a big issue. We will spend Christmas with my sister and her boyfriend, and there are traditional foods (dressing and cranberry sauce, a carrot cake) that I really do not want to go without. I think I can handle the "holiday season" as I don't usually go to parties, and once I am at my sister's, will enjoy introducing her to some of the low carb snacks I've discovered for noshing, but I think for Christmas day meal I will allow myself the traditional foods. That is my plan right now, anyway.
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| I can't imagine an Atkins' friendly cornbread dressing.
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