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You seem to be under the wrong impression that people will not be happy

if you prepare unhealthy foods.

Au contraire. When I have company or I'm supposed to bring something to

a potluck, many people are thrilled when I bring out a huge bowl of

already cut up watermelon chunks. I've heard many a party-goer say

" Alright, something I can eat without gaining 10 pounds! "

Ditto with large veggie platters with a couple of dips; everyone can eat

or skip the dips as they like.

For a full meal, Mexican cuisine is great. You can put out individual

dishes of shredded lettuce and spinach, rice, beans, corn, tortillas,

lean ground meat, salsas, cheese and guacamole. Everyone can pick and

choose according to their own dietary restrictions.

It's a bit trickier and requires more will-power when you're the guest,

but you can practice damage control. Eat the largest portion of veggie

dishes that etiquette will allow, and take the smallest portion of the

naughty foods. Do what kids do--push stuff around your plate and hide

some of it under a lettuce leaf.

Naomi

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> Hi All,

> Would some of you chime in and explain the details of how you;

> 1) Dine out with friends more than one day a week

> 2) Maintain while at a week-long family reunion

> 3) Hold steady while entertaining house guests for a week

> etc. etc.

> However, I go into;

> 1) " I will please/honor you by preparing huge amounts of sweet or

> fatty foods, and savor the beverages. " or...

> 2) " I will please/honor you by eating huge amounts of the sweet or

> fatty foods and savor the beverages you have prepared for me. "

>

>

> Thanks for listening.

> M.

>

>

>

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Oops, I meant to say " if you prepare HEALTHY foods. "

Naomi

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DRAGONMAMMA wrote:

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> You seem to be under the wrong impression that people will not be happy

> if you prepare unhealthy foods.

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How often do you have these week-long extravaganzas? If it's a couple

of times a year, I wouldn't worry about it. Plan to enjoy yourself,

pick and choose all your favorite indulgences, and get back on track

the following week.

If it's once a month, then you're going to have to make more of an

effort to hurt everyone's feelings. Ha! Kidding. :-) You just have to

have a little more resolve, make more healthy choices (prepare them

yourself if you have to), and keep your portions of " bad " stuff small.

It's easy to eat a reasonably clean meal or have a small portion at

any restaurant any day of the week. Check the menu ahead of time

online, make a plan, get a carry out box, skip the bread, split one

dessert four ways, do more talking that eating, waste food. If you

know you're going to eat out with friends three times in one week, you

could plan to be reasonably good at one meal and make the other two

free meals. Or be reasonably good at all three meals and still take a

free day at the end of the week. There's always a way.

A lot of people see the restaurant thing as a minefield - either I'm

going to stay home and eat what's in my tupperware containers, or I'm

going to go out and totally blow it. You can actually go out and have

fun, order mainly protein and vegetables, have a couple bites of

something decadent, and not do any damage to your waistline at all. It

also helps to make friends who are health conscious. That way a nice

meal out can mean big salads, good conversation, and a walk - not beer

and nachos and cigarettes.

You have to let go of the " food is love and honor " thing. Food is

food, and anybody who loves you will honor your healthy choices...

most of the time. Not saying they won't give you *some* grief. ;-)

> Hi All,

> Would some of you chime in and explain the details of how you;

> 1) Dine out with friends more than one day a week

> 2) Maintain while at a week-long family reunion

> 3) Hold steady while entertaining house guests for a week

> etc. etc.

> These have thrown me WAY off in the past and I need to make better

> plans for the future.

> What I am proud of is that I do very well if I am having " normal " days

> with my husband and kids.

> However, I go into;

> 1) " I will please/honor you by preparing huge amounts of sweet or

> fatty foods, and savor the beverages. " or...

> 2) " I will please/honor you by eating huge amounts of the sweet or

> fatty foods and savor the beverages you have prepared for me. "

>

> I keep feeling like I am hurting peoples' feelings by holding firm to

> my BFL self promises...

> I am so used to loving people with food and accepting their love by

> accepting their food gifts.

> I can only say, " Thank you, wow, that looks great, but I have already

> eaten. " for just so long...then I cave in :(

>

> Oh, if anyone understands and can give me a few hints I would

> appreciate it.

> The good news is I am back on track...I just don't want to live in

> fear of the next big LONG gathering of family or friends.

>

> Thanks for listening.

> M.

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When it comes to your waistline you need to be selfish. It's your body and you

have to

think of yourself first. Honor yourself.

>

> Hi All,

> Would some of you chime in and explain the details of how you;

> 1) Dine out with friends more than one day a week

> 2) Maintain while at a week-long family reunion

> 3) Hold steady while entertaining house guests for a week

> etc. etc.

> These have thrown me WAY off in the past and I need to make better

> plans for the future.

> What I am proud of is that I do very well if I am having " normal " days

> with my husband and kids.

> However, I go into;

> 1) " I will please/honor you by preparing huge amounts of sweet or

> fatty foods, and savor the beverages. " or...

> 2) " I will please/honor you by eating huge amounts of the sweet or

> fatty foods and savor the beverages you have prepared for me. "

>

> I keep feeling like I am hurting peoples' feelings by holding firm to

> my BFL self promises...

> I am so used to loving people with food and accepting their love by

> accepting their food gifts.

> I can only say, " Thank you, wow, that looks great, but I have already

> eaten. " for just so long...then I cave in :(

>

> Oh, if anyone understands and can give me a few hints I would

> appreciate it.

> The good news is I am back on track...I just don't want to live in

> fear of the next big LONG gathering of family or friends.

>

> Thanks for listening.

> M.

>

> Congratulations to Amy on her wonderful progress at 9 weeks.

>

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I eat out regularly. As of recent with my tri-athlete friend a lot. We eat a

lot of chicken

Caesar's and a lot of salads with ahi on them. There is never any consequence

from that. We do

not have bread or dessert and we drink ice tea or water. Now, we are very

particular about where

we eat, we don't go to chains or anything like that and we're in a pretty

upscale area so these

sorts of restaurants are at our disposal, but we both put our foot down about

Chinese Food, burger

stands, places where we know we can't get what we need. It's your body, you get

to choose. As

far as being around buffets and such, I drink the bubbly Calistoga water instead

of a cocktail

because less calories and less chance for a manager (meaning me) to say

something stupid. I don't

go to the buffet until it's time for dinner and then I get usually the sliced

beef, roasted

potatos and a vegetable that is prepared without sauces. If it's not available,

I don't put it on

the plate and I only dish out what I'm supposed to have. When someone says

" Eat, Eat " I say, " I'm

good " . If they continue to fuss I repeat " I'm good " . They get it eventually.

On Fri, 08 Sep 2006 18:00:31 -0000

" tjay1302000 " wrote:

> Hi All,

> Would some of you chime in and explain the details of how you;

> 1) Dine out with friends more than one day a week

> 2) Maintain while at a week-long family reunion

> 3) Hold steady while entertaining house guests for a week

> etc. etc.

> These have thrown me WAY off in the past and I need to make better

> plans for the future.

> What I am proud of is that I do very well if I am having " normal " days

> with my husband and kids.

> However, I go into;

> 1) " I will please/honor you by preparing huge amounts of sweet or

> fatty foods, and savor the beverages. " or...

> 2) " I will please/honor you by eating huge amounts of the sweet or

> fatty foods and savor the beverages you have prepared for me. "

>

> I keep feeling like I am hurting peoples' feelings by holding firm to

> my BFL self promises...

> I am so used to loving people with food and accepting their love by

> accepting their food gifts.

> I can only say, " Thank you, wow, that looks great, but I have already

> eaten. " for just so long...then I cave in :(

>

> Oh, if anyone understands and can give me a few hints I would

> appreciate it.

> The good news is I am back on track...I just don't want to live in

> fear of the next big LONG gathering of family or friends.

>

> Thanks for listening.

> M.

>

> Congratulations to Amy on her wonderful progress at 9 weeks.

>

>

>

>

>

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Many thanks for the ideas that have come in so far.

Skwigg asked how often I end up with week-long extravaganzas...

I live near Disneyland and Legoland, so it's not unusual for the

" party " to be here when folks want to take a week's vacation.

Probably 5 times a year we get the week-long house guests.

Our family gets away for a couple of trips per year usually visiting

friends or relatives.

Now that I see that written out, I am actually rather proud of the

fact that I have held as firmly to my BFL and health commitments as I

have over the years. Come to think of it, most of those friends and

relatives have put on 30-50 pounds in that same 5 years.

I don't want to sound like I am whining about the 10 pounds I gain

over every summer. It's just that I know how much effort I put into

getting it off. When I REALLY am tired of the tradeoff, I will get

serious.

I honestly do fine if it is just one meal out. I am even great at

potlucks. But, when the gathering is 24/7, I feel stressed.

I will continue to use healthier self-talk as a BIG part of my BFL

plan during the next extravaganza.

Thanks again, Ladies.

M.

>

> How often do you have these week-long extravaganzas?

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I've also found when entertaining I serve up a meal out of EFL that looks a bit

gourmet! My guests are so thrilled and I have my normal portion while feeding

them a bit extra - then they are so stuffed they don't realise 2 hours has gone

by in good conversation etc and it's time for dessert (which again I make BFL

authorised)

Everyone always leaves satisfied and I have stuck to my eating plan.

Jadey 0:-)

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That's great but you really have to be careful with a chicken caeser. Most have

more fat in them than a Big Mac! It's an evil salad that tastes and SEEMS so

good!

Jadey 0:-)

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I eat out regularly. As of recent with my tri-athlete friend a lot. We eat a

lot of chicken

Caesar's and a lot of salads with ahi on them. There is never any consequence

from that. We do

not have bread or dessert and we drink ice tea or water. Now, we are very

particular about where

we eat, we don't go to chains or anything like that and we're in a pretty

upscale area so these

sorts of restaurants are at our disposal, but we both put our foot down about

Chinese Food, burger

stands, places where we know we can't get what we need. It's your body, you

get to choose. As

far as being around buffets and such, I drink the bubbly Calistoga water

instead of a cocktail

because less calories and less chance for a manager (meaning me) to say

something stupid. I don't

go to the buffet until it's time for dinner and then I get usually the sliced

beef, roasted

potatos and a vegetable that is prepared without sauces. If it's not

available, I don't put it on

the plate and I only dish out what I'm supposed to have. When someone says

" Eat, Eat " I say, " I'm

good " . If they continue to fuss I repeat " I'm good " . They get it eventually.

On Fri, 08 Sep 2006 18:00:31 -0000

" tjay1302000 " wrote:

> Hi All,

> Would some of you chime in and explain the details of how you;

> 1) Dine out with friends more than one day a week

> 2) Maintain while at a week-long family reunion

> 3) Hold steady while entertaining house guests for a week

> etc. etc.

> These have thrown me WAY off in the past and I need to make better

> plans for the future.

> What I am proud of is that I do very well if I am having " normal " days

> with my husband and kids.

> However, I go into;

> 1) " I will please/honor you by preparing huge amounts of sweet or

> fatty foods, and savor the beverages. " or...

> 2) " I will please/honor you by eating huge amounts of the sweet or

> fatty foods and savor the beverages you have prepared for me. "

>

> I keep feeling like I am hurting peoples' feelings by holding firm to

> my BFL self promises...

> I am so used to loving people with food and accepting their love by

> accepting their food gifts.

> I can only say, " Thank you, wow, that looks great, but I have already

> eaten. " for just so long...then I cave in :(

>

> Oh, if anyone understands and can give me a few hints I would

> appreciate it.

> The good news is I am back on track...I just don't want to live in

> fear of the next big LONG gathering of family or friends.

>

> Thanks for listening.

> M.

>

> Congratulations to Amy on her wonderful progress at 9 weeks.

>

>

>

>

>

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These things aren't too hard if everyone knows in advance that you

are going to workout no matter what. During my last trip for a

family get together, I brought my running shoes, a yoga mat AND

xertubing. It wasn't the same as having weights at the gym, but I

was able to do resistance training and didn't feel like I skipped

anything. I woke up early and went for runs every day. I met

friends and got together to talk while on long, brisk walks.

As far as having visitors, I invite them to come along! Everyone

knows I go to the gym at 6 - 6:30am. The guests we have usually

sleep later than that, so I have coffee ready and some breakfast

options out. If they're still asleep when I get back, I make a hot

breakfast for everyone.

When I go out to eat, I make sure I choose the healthiest items I

can and leave some to bring home for another meal (usually portions

are huge). I never feel like I'm insulting anyone by not eating

lots of unhealthy stuff when I have to eat over someone's house. If

there are absolutely no healthy choices, I take minutely small

servings of the junk to be polite...but usually there are a couple

of healthy items.

You'll be fine - pretty soon everyone around you will know that you

mean business and not pressure you to screw up your committment to

BFL.

Glynis

>

> Hi All,

> Would some of you chime in and explain the details of how you;

> 1) Dine out with friends more than one day a week

> 2) Maintain while at a week-long family reunion

> 3) Hold steady while entertaining house guests for a week

> etc. etc.

> These have thrown me WAY off in the past and I need to make better

> plans for the future.

> What I am proud of is that I do very well if I am having " normal "

days

> with my husband and kids.

> However, I go into;

> 1) " I will please/honor you by preparing huge amounts of sweet or

> fatty foods, and savor the beverages. " or...

> 2) " I will please/honor you by eating huge amounts of the sweet or

> fatty foods and savor the beverages you have prepared for me. "

>

> I keep feeling like I am hurting peoples' feelings by holding firm

to

> my BFL self promises...

> I am so used to loving people with food and accepting their love by

> accepting their food gifts.

> I can only say, " Thank you, wow, that looks great, but I have

already

> eaten. " for just so long...then I cave in :(

>

> Oh, if anyone understands and can give me a few hints I would

> appreciate it.

> The good news is I am back on track...I just don't want to live in

> fear of the next big LONG gathering of family or friends.

>

> Thanks for listening.

> M.

>

> Congratulations to Amy on her wonderful progress at 9 weeks.

>

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If we get off of our beaten path, that¹s true and then we just ask them to

take it easy on the dressing. A chicken Caesar at a golf course requires

the dressing ordered on the side, while Brad Ogden¹s place gets it just

right. One place has this ahi salad that we¹ll drive for if we¹re even

close to the place. They bring the dressing on the side, and truth be told,

we could share a portion of the dressing and still have left overs. It¹s a

Hawaiian style yogurt based and we both love it. Unfortunately my buddy got

this weird bacterial infection in her stomach and hasn¹t been able to play

for about a month. She had to take four different antibiotics at once to

kill it and then she was down sick for two weeks. I eat a salad and she

eats a bowl of rice. She got pissed off last week and decided to work out

even though she felt like crap and discovered that after a light weight

workout she felt better, so hopefully our dining adventures will be back on

track soon.

> That's great but you really have to be careful with a chicken caeser. Most

> have more fat in them than a Big Mac! It's an evil salad that tastes and SEEMS

> so good!

>

> Jadey 0:-)

>

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Hi Theresa, it's GREAT that you're surrounded by so many people who

love you. Just be honest with your loved one's and explain things to

them, the same way you have here. Those who genuinely care, will

understand and support you. Since gaining weight and dealing with

other issues, I don't do much socializing. However, I'm hoping that

will change, and I plan to take my own advice as well. Let us know

how things turn out. :) tikie

>

> Hi All,

> Would some of you chime in and explain the details of how you;

> 1) Dine out with friends more than one day a week

> 2) Maintain while at a week-long family reunion

> 3) Hold steady while entertaining house guests for a week

> etc. etc.

> These have thrown me WAY off in the past and I need to make better

> plans for the future.

> What I am proud of is that I do very well if I am having " normal "

days

> with my husband and kids.

> However, I go into;

> 1) " I will please/honor you by preparing huge amounts of sweet or

> fatty foods, and savor the beverages. " or...

> 2) " I will please/honor you by eating huge amounts of the sweet or

> fatty foods and savor the beverages you have prepared for me. "

>

> I keep feeling like I am hurting peoples' feelings by holding firm

to

> my BFL self promises...

> I am so used to loving people with food and accepting their love by

> accepting their food gifts.

> I can only say, " Thank you, wow, that looks great, but I have

already

> eaten. " for just so long...then I cave in :(

>

> Oh, if anyone understands and can give me a few hints I would

> appreciate it.

> The good news is I am back on track...I just don't want to live in

> fear of the next big LONG gathering of family or friends.

>

> Thanks for listening.

> M.

>

> Congratulations to Amy on her wonderful progress at 9 weeks.

>

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I see a common theme here - whether you are the person visiting or the

person being visited. No one, neither the visitor or the visited wants

to have only a selection of poor choices of high fat/carb foods! So when

you are hosting, serve " good for you foods " , when you are the visitor,

TAKE good for you foods to share with your host.

There seems to be a lot of people saying the same thing, eating out can

be so bad for my diet, etc. but no one is making the leap during

entertaining to suggest a healthier restaurant or prepare something

different!

We - myself included - shouldn't use entertaining as an excuse.

>>> drval@... 9/8/2006 3:46 pm >>>

I eat out regularly. As of recent with my tri-athlete friend a lot.

We eat a lot of chicken

Caesar's and a lot of salads with ahi on them. There is never any

consequence from that. We do

not have bread or dessert and we drink ice tea or water. Now, we are

very particular about where

we eat, we don't go to chains or anything like that and we're in a

pretty upscale area so these

sorts of restaurants are at our disposal, but we both put our foot down

about Chinese Food, burger

stands, places where we know we can't get what we need. It's your

body, you get to choose. As

far as being around buffets and such, I drink the bubbly Calistoga

water instead of a cocktail

because less calories and less chance for a manager (meaning me) to say

something stupid. I don't

go to the buffet until it's time for dinner and then I get usually the

sliced beef, roasted

potatos and a vegetable that is prepared without sauces. If it's not

available, I don't put it on

the plate and I only dish out what I'm supposed to have. When someone

says " Eat, Eat " I say, " I'm

good " . If they continue to fuss I repeat " I'm good " . They get it

eventually.

On Fri, 08 Sep 2006 18:00:31 -0000

" tjay1302000 " wrote:

> Hi All,

> Would some of you chime in and explain the details of how you;

> 1) Dine out with friends more than one day a week

> 2) Maintain while at a week-long family reunion

> 3) Hold steady while entertaining house guests for a week

> etc. etc.

> These have thrown me WAY off in the past and I need to make better

> plans for the future.

> What I am proud of is that I do very well if I am having " normal "

days

> with my husband and kids.

> However, I go into;

> 1) " I will please/honor you by preparing huge amounts of sweet or

> fatty foods, and savor the beverages. " or...

> 2) " I will please/honor you by eating huge amounts of the sweet or

> fatty foods and savor the beverages you have prepared for me. "

>

> I keep feeling like I am hurting peoples' feelings by holding firm

to

> my BFL self promises...

> I am so used to loving people with food and accepting their love by

> accepting their food gifts.

> I can only say, " Thank you, wow, that looks great, but I have

already

> eaten. " for just so long...then I cave in :(

>

> Oh, if anyone understands and can give me a few hints I would

> appreciate it.

> The good news is I am back on track...I just don't want to live in

> fear of the next big LONG gathering of family or friends.

>

> Thanks for listening.

> M.

>

> Congratulations to Amy on her wonderful progress at 9 weeks.

>

>

>

>

>

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