DNA’s Holiday Tip #1!
Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome to December! You burpeed off Thanksgiving, and now every weekend presents another tantalizing smorgasbord of off-the-reservation treats: cookies, cheesecake bites, those yummy little quiches with bacon, and plenty of tasty beverages that definitely don’t fit your macros. Once we break the sugar barrier – “it’s just a little taste…” – we find it very hard to stop, as our brains are hardwired to seek sweet things and consume as much as possible in the interest of survival.
Since sustaining modern life doesn’t depend on our ability to horde sufficient quantities of triple death by chocolate, this ancient survival mechanism can quickly get between us and those new skinny jeans that fit perfectly in the dressing room two weeks ago. However, it’s awfully hard to pass up those one-time-per-year special treats.
What’s a kid to do?
Introducing DNA’s Holiday Tips! Watch this space for helpful little nuggets that you can apply to help you stay on track during the holidays.
TIP #1: One for One Beverages
Whether you imbibe in the fruits of Dionysus or just really like spiced apple cider, it’s easy to guzzle a lot of worthless calories in December. The result can range from no impact to bloating and weight gain, and in the worst cases, and unplanned encounter with Tucson’s Finest.
Stay out of trouble with the One for One Rule:
After every caloric drink that you consume, drink a FULL glass of water - at least 12 ounces.
You can drink plain old tap water, bottled water, or even club soda (plain carbonated water with or without a slice of lemon or lime). Just be sure to drink ALL of it. Beware the trap of having both water and a festive drink in front of you at the same time, as you will probably drink less water – no double fisting, either; set yourself up with water only and drink it.
Even better is to stick to variations on the water theme – ice water, lemon water, fizzy lime water, etc.
If you’re at dinner, tell the waitstaff what you’re doing and ask for their help. At parties, you can tell your friends – they may well join you, and you will all feel better the next day!