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Feed your body right: save now, splurge later FEED YOUR BODY RIGHT: SAVE NOW, SPLURGE LATER
Mary Adams longed for a way to enjoy the goodies at parties and holiday dinners without exceeding her 1,200-calorie-a-day limit. "I read that the average Thanksgiving dinner has more calories than I eat in an entire day," says the 48-year-old Denver resident, who was restricting calories to slim down her 286-pound frame.
Friends suggested that she try snacking on something before special eating events, but Mary doubted that would work for her. She feared that she'd eat beforehand and then indulge anyway, doubling her potential for gaining, rather than losing, weight. So she came up with the idea of banking calories.
"I realized that if I ate only 300 calories during the day, I'd have 900 left for dinner. I could eat what I wanted and not go over my calorie goal," she explains. "The trick was to find foods that would fill me up on the fewest calories." So she started checking her calorie counter for filling but low-cal foods. Among her choices were light J bread, light cereal, tiny graham crackers, carrots, celery sprinkled *i with chili powder, sugar-free Jell-O, and lots of water. ?
Like someone squirreling away money from every paycheck to buy an expensive coat or a new stereo system", Mary saves up calories so she can splurge on food at special events. "When my office "* planned a big holiday dinner, I saved 100 calories a day for 10 days," she says. "I was able to go to the dinner, sample all the great foods, and not worry about overindulging!"
Since establishing her personal calorie account in 1998, Mary has dropped 112 pounds. And she plans on using calorie banking to get to her 135-pound goal. She's banking on making it.
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Save, save, save, then splurge. While this tactic may not work for everyone, Mary found her own way to enjoy party foods without ruining her weight-loss efforts. As I say in my Ten Commandments of Weight Loss on page 1, slimming down doesn't have to mean giving up on all of the fun. You just have to find a way to do both. Give Mary's method a try to see if it works for you.
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