How to avoid bloating this Christmas
Get a head-start on your resolutions by making sure you avoid the Boxing Day bloat and can squeeze into your LBD for the New Year's Eve bash. Don't think it can be done without spoiling your fun? Here's how...
The 'morning after the night before' to beat them all has got to be the one you endure on Boxing Day. By now you've already been partying for at least two weeks and on Christmas Day you've pushed all the boundaries with the blow-out of the year, so maybe this year it's time for a diet rethink.
Concentrate on positive foods
Not all seasonal food is going to drag you down. While sausage rolls and cheese balls will inevitably make you feel leaden, lots of delicious lighter options are on offer. By making better choices you can maximise your enjoyment and make sure you don't feel deprived. What's more, you will avoid over-eating on stodgy, greasy foods which have a deadening effect on your energy levels.
Snack on olives and pickles, stack up small oatcakes or rounds of pumpernickel bread with delicious toppings such as smoked duck breast slices, garlicky spread and sliced grapes, sweet cured herring and sour cream, or low-fat cream cheese, dried apricot slices and walnut halves.
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