Holiday Eating Survival: Part Two

holiday-foodIn Part One of my Holiday Eating Survival Guide, I asked what the holidays mean to you when it comes to your eating plan. How do you think about celebrating with family and friends? If you don’t have an eating plan, holiday eating can easily become “your little gift to YOU,” complete with unwanted weight gain going into the New Year.

Your holiday eating plan can begin in your closet. Subconsciously, wearing fitted clothes provides a reminder to keep from overindulging, so wearing something fitted that buttons or zips before you head out the door to celebrate is a great place to start. But I’ve got a few more tricks that you might want to consider during this season of celebration!

Holiday Eating Survival: Part Two

I don’t recommend saving up your calories to “spend them later” on all the foods that will be surrounding you during the holidays. When you practically starve yourself before a party or family get-together, you’re more likely to:

• Overindulge
• Binge
• Mindlessly consume

Instead, have a healthy light snack or “mini-meal” beforehand. This way you’re able to control what you consume because your judgment stays intact. And since you won’t be overly hungry, you won’t be so tempted by the goodies all around you. Here are some great pre-event snack ideas:  Continue reading “Holiday Eating Survival: Part Two”

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Holiday Eating Survival: Part One

holiday-cookiesThe holidays are upon us! If you celebrate by traveling to be with those you love, using the time to vacation and overindulge, I’ve got the perfect “survival guide” to help you avoid packing on the holiday pounds.

While we all look forward to the many warm feelings, anticipating the variety of experiences a holiday can bring, one of the things no one looks forward to is giving ourselves the “gift” of a few extra pounds. If weight gain, frustration and larger clothes aren’t on your wish list, you’ll be happy to hear there’s a way to enjoy the holiday season – guilt free. It starts with a plan that I call the “Holiday Eating Survival Guide” and here’s how it works.

Your Holiday Eating Survival Guide

PART ONE: The first part of your “Holiday Eating Survival Guide” begins with asking yourself what do holidays, time away and vacations mean to you? If you’re a chronic dieter, time away from home often signifies time off from your healthy eating routine. Unfortunately, this mindset leads to making drastic changes to eating behaviors, so you find yourself either “on or off.” Chronic dieting creates an “all or nothing/good or bad” mentality, leaving holidays a prime opportunity for going overboard on choices, portions and behaviors.  Continue reading “Holiday Eating Survival: Part One”

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Belly Fat Help

apple+measuring tapeIt is difficult to “spot” reduce any specific area, including the abdomen. Belly fat is a common complaint (particularly among women) and can increase with age due to decreased estrogen levels, which affect body fat distribution. The trouble with belly fat is that it is not limited to subcutaneous fat (an extra layer of padding below the skin). It also includes visceral fat which lies deep inside your abdomen. Visceral fat produces various hormones and substances that can increase blood pressure, negatively impact cholesterol, and create insulin resistance. This in turn increases the risk of cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, and breast and colon cancer. Key factors that need to be addressed include consuming a healthy diet (whole foods including fresh fruit, vegetables, healthy fats, whole grains and lean protein), regular exercise (ideally a combination of weight training/resistance and aerobic (activities such as brisk walking, jogging, biking, etc.), and a few basic supplements to aid the weight loss process.

If you are eating well, exercising and still having difficulty getting rid of your muffin top, a supplement may be helpful. Keep in mind that different supplements work differently. For example, some are thermogenics (increase metabolism), some can help control blood sugar levels, while others can decrease appetite and/or cravings.

Here are some options.  Continue reading “Belly Fat Help”

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PlantFusion: The Perfect Protein Powder Featured on Good Morning America

Comedian Mark Malkoff used PlantFusion to fuel a dramatic transformation of his body in just 28 days. This past week, ABC Good Morning America interviewed Mark and talked about PlantFusion, streaming live on their website. Take a look!


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PlantFusion is the perfect protein powder – great tasting, allergen free, easy to digest, multi-sourced and plant based. It is a complete protein formula that has branched chain amino acids (BCAAs) and L-glutamine to support muscle and connective tissue health. Because PlantFusion is easily digested and efficiently absorbed, it provides strength and energy without irritating the digestive system. PlantFusion is well suited for vegetarians, vegans, and individuals with food sensitivities.  Continue reading “PlantFusion: The Perfect Protein Powder Featured on Good Morning America”

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Your Guide to Low Glycemic Foods

low glycemic foods / glycemic indexIn previous posts (here and here ) we talked about sugar cravings and sugar addiction, and I’m hoping you cut yourself some slack realizing that those intense sugar cravings have more to do with a real addiction vs. just will power. We’re wired to crave these foods, yet it’s many of these foods that prevent us from looking, feeling and living our best.

How can we effectively kick those cravings to the curb? By getting to the root of the issue through eating healthy, whole, real and low glycemic foods.

Besides eliminating high caloric sugar foods, one of the best ways to regulate sugar levels and eliminate a sugar addiction is by eating foods low on the glycemic index. Before you get disheartened by the idea you’re giving up the foods you love, remember that you are replacing temporary gratification with healthier habits and delicious food alternatives. The end result? Healthier decisions, sugar craving under control, and a happier you!  Continue reading “Your Guide to Low Glycemic Foods”

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