Thanksgiving ketogenic survival plan
Do you have a Thanksgiving ketogenic survival plan? With the cold weather now signaling the impending arrival of yet another holiday feast, the warning signs are definitely here. Your relatives are coming over.
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Your diet is about to be trashed. Holiday get togethers are going to test your will power. As we well know, overindulgence is common at the holiday dinner table. With the excuse that "this happens only once a year", it becomes very easy to eat twice or even thrice your daily consumption.
Thanksgiving ketogenic survival plan
- Look forward to the meal but don't go to the dinner table hungry. Try to eat small portions of food throughout the day, so that by the time dinner rolls along, you won't be totally famished and as a result, overeat.
- Plan ahead. Mentally think about how much you are going to fill your plate with. Once you visualize your plate, stick with it and avoid overfilling it. By now you should have a good idea of what foods are allowable. Identify them quickly and attack those first.
- Fiber + oil can be your best friend. Always take a huge salad before the meal. Drizzle with lots of oil. Oil has a high satiety value. This means that compared to starchy food, oily food keeping you full longer.
- If you spot a bread basket next to you, quickly pass it over to the other end of the table. Distance can make this less appealing.
- Fill your drinking glass full of water. It will help fill you up, at least temporarily. If you don't want to appear like you have a drinking disorder, consume your "liter" of water before leaving home.
- If you can't dine without alcohol, remember you should still pass over the wine ( wine has carbs too!) but are allowed to take some vodka.
- Find yourself a seat mate who likes to converse. You will find yourself chatting away as well. The more you talk, the less you will eat!
- Take small sized plates instead of a regular dinner plate. This way, it becomes impossible to take too much food and overeat. You can go back for second helpings and not feel too guilty.
- Pass over the appetizers that have biscuits or rice in it. Look for dishes that contain fish, meat, eggs, mushrooms and cheese. These are very popular during the holidays and have very little carbs in them. They are quite filling too.
What to do when the lure of dessert overpowers you
- Ignore the dessert table and hover over to the tea and coffee instead. You will thank yourself later. If you cannot resist because all your seat mates have plates brimming with decadent desserts , then do get yourself a small favor. Bring your own keto - approved dessert. A bite sized sample of the desserts on the table will NOT be OK. Or, just try to let everyone take desserts first before you even attempt to do so. This will automatically shrink the number of available desserts left on the buffet table and if you are lucky, by the time you get there, the deserts will vanish!
I hope this Thanksgiving ketogenic survival plan is helpful. Keep yourself in ketosis while keeping your stomachs satisfied and happy!

