Friday, August 3, 2007

Eating Healthy While on a Day Trip

Do you have trouble eating healthy when you take a day trip? I remember always thinking I can eat anything I want because I am on vacation. Then when I returned home the vacation eating mentality continued until I started my next diet.

Yesterday my grandson Jeffrey and I went to the Aquarium for the day. I decided to make a picnic lunch so we didn’t have to worry about finding some place to eat. Wednesday night we both decided what we wanted to eat the next day.

We got to the Aquarium which was very crowded and after watching a few shows and looking at the different types of fish. Jeffrey and I had lunch. While we were eating, Jeffrey commented he really liked having a picnic because he had his favorite foods and we did not have to stand in the long lines. Not only did we eat healthy we had more time to visit the different exhibits. We both loved the sharks swimming over our heads and being able to touch the sharks. It was really a fun day!

Following are some ideas you can use on your day trip to ensure you will eat healthy:

1. Plan what you are going to eat the day before.
2. Order a fruit cup for desert.
3. Leave the table and go to the rest room if the desire to eat something on the table is not on your food plan.
4. Keep reminding yourself, “You are special and deserve to take care of yourself.”
5. Have fun and enjoy the day!

I would like to hear what tools and techniques you use to ensure you eat healthy while on a day trip. Together we can create a list that can be used by anyone during their eating healthy journey. I can be reached either by leaving a comment on the blog or sending me an email at helen@loveyourselfcoaching.net.

2 comments:

Dust-bunny said...

Hi, Helen, how are you?

I find great snacks at Trader Joe's. They have pre-measured, single-serving pouches of almonds or natural trail mix (no candy, just dried fruit and roasted nuts)! I often take these to work to "fill the gap" between breakfast and lunch!

Helen Burton said...

Hi Lisa:

It is great to hear from you. Thank you for your tip about the pre-measured, single-serving pouches of almonds. What a great idea. I am going to Trader Joe's to buy them. Helen