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Here are three tips that will help you indulge without feeling too guilty
It’s very easy to overload plates with the abundance available at this time of year. Instead, try using a smaller plate to automatically reduce the portion size. This allows for enjoying a few bites of everything without that heavy, overfull feeling that can happen all too easily.
Keep treats in the pantry or tucked away instead of out where they’re highly visible. If in view, they’re way too easy to grab and eat. Try keeping a bowl of washed fresh fruit like apples, oranges and in-season pomegranate at the ready in the fridge.
Don’t refrain entirely from enjoying higher fat and higher sugar goodies, but savour them slowly and with mindful attention. This proven strategy results in eating less.