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Eating Healthy On Vacation
It can be very tempting to abandon your good sense of healthy
eating on vacation. Although you may strive for healthy eating,
it's easy to drift off and grab an ice cream cone here and
there. There are however, ways to watch what you eat on
vacation.
It's easier than ever these days to request a low fat or
vegetarian meal on airplane flights. If you choose to instead
drive to your destination, the quest to find healthy food can
get a bit more complicated.
Rather than simply relying on greasy foods for nutrition, pack
some nutritious foods in a cooler full of ice packs. Fruits and
vegetables, crackers, yogurt, and sandwiches are all great to
have with you on the road.
Once you arrive at your hotel, you should do yourself a favor
and turn the minibar key down - as this helps to avoid the
temptation. If your hotel offers a continental breakfast, stick
to fruits, cereals, and proteins. If your hotel has a stove or
microwave, consider bringing your own healthy food with you.
If you simply must eat out, do so only when you are hungry.
Restaurants will usually serve large portions, so be careful. If
you do go a bit over on a meal, simply cut back on the next.
If you find it hard to fit in three square meals a day, try to
fit in six smaller meals or snacks, as your body needs fuel
every four hours or so. When you eat out, avoid
appetizers. Whatever you do, do not miss any meals.
When it's possible, you should avoid eating large meals at
night. When your body gets ready for sleep and slows down, it
also burns calories at a much slower pace. Never eat bread
before bed, and make sure to avoid the butter. Choose fish or
poultry for your meal instead, and include vegetables as a side
dish.
Even though it may sound hard, eating healthy on vacation isn't
really that difficult. All you have to do is use a little will
power, and pass up foods that you know aren't good for you. This
way, you'll enjoy healthy eating and a healthy lifestyle
wherever you go.
The next time you go on a vacation, always remember that eating
healthy is a way of life. You can afford to get something you
crave, although you shouldn't make a habit of it. One ice cream
cone or a pizza isn't going to matter - as long as you know when
to stop.
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