The Labor Day weekend finds many of us at more than one end-of-summer barbecue. And we all want to indulge our favorites one last time without overeating, feeling stuffed or feeling guilty about it. The good news is that it’s possible to enjoy yourself if you think before you eat. Try some of these tips to maintain better control over your holiday eating.
Avoid portion distortion. Start with smaller plates for automatic portion control. Choose a variety of foods and avoid seconds except for low-calorie items like fruit, vegetables and salads (dressings on the side).
Learn to barter. Take a look at all the available options and make some mental swaps before serving yourself. Your choice can be within the same foods groups, like selecting potato salad OR macaroni salad, or opting for an extra glass of wine instead of a sugary dessert.
Be a taster. Studies show the first taste of any food is always the most satisfying. Enjoy variety and serve yourself with a tablespoon, not a large serving spoon. Enjoy that taste (or two) and eat it slowly, savoring the flavors.
Don’t let other people choose your food. Eat what you prefer and not what others recommend. Make your own choices – and learn to say no (politely) – when people try to force you to eat. Remember, food is not love.
Offer to bring a dish. While your host might say you don’t need to bring anything, prepare a dish you know you’ll definitely want to eat. Colorful raw vegetables with hummus or reduced-fat dips are always a healthy go-to dish, or a mixed green salad (dressing on the side).









