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--- Sandi wrote:

> I've read a few studies that say when people have larger portions put

in front of them, they eat more than when they are offered smaller

portions--even if they can have seconds.

** This is basically what Wansink's book, " MINDLESS EATING " , talked about!

> So, is it okay to practive portion control with IE? When fixing

dinner, is it okay to give yourself a palm-sized piece of chicken

with a half-cup of rice and a bunch of vegetables with the

understanding that you can have more if you're still hungry?

*** Absolutely! I think that's the BEST way to go about things!

> How do we overcome the supersize portions at restaurants and the urge to

keep eating even though we're full just because it's there or just

because it tastes so darned good?

*** I've heard that you can ask to have a take-home box immediately, and box up

half of your meal -- out of sight, out of mind. That way you know you can always

have more if you need it, but it's not there on your plate to tempt you

throughout the meal.

And, you don't always have to eat the leftovers you take home. You could always

throw them out if they aren't going to taste good. But, at least you've eaten

what you wanted at the restaurant, not stuffed yourself " just because it was

there " , and you had the *option* of eating more had you needed to. ;o)

Jenn

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