Special occasions
You shouldn't shy away from special occassions when you're on
the plan - follow our tips to enjoy every moment. Create your own
Personal Plan and we'll suggest advice and meals that are just
right for your special occassions.
Birthdays
Birthdays are a time of celebration with cake and other treats
in store for the lucky recipient. However someone else's birthday
does not mean that you have to abandon your plan. If going to a
party, have something to eat before you go so that you are not
starving hungry and stand away from a buffet table so that you are
not tempted to keep picking while chatting. Enjoy a slice of
birthday cake, but stay away from bowls of crisps and peanuts as
starting on these can quickly blow all your efforts. If eating out,
choose options that come without a creamy sauce or dressing. Check
out the eating
out section for advice on specific meals.
Weddings
Weddings vary in format and formality and so there are no set
rules here. If sitting for a formal meal, choice is usually limited
and you are likely to have to eat what you are given. If you do
have the option to fill up on extra vegetables then take the chance
to do so and then refuse dessert. If its buffet style then try to
only visit the buffet table once and stand far enough away that you
cannot nibble while chatting. At any wedding watching your alcohol
intake and ensuring you include plenty of water or low calorie soft
drinks will also help to control the damage. And don't forget that
lots of dancing will help to burn off any extras.
Dinner party
If you love to cook then carry on and invite your friends over
for a festive dinner party. As the host, you can control the menu,
the portion size and how the food is cooked and served. Watch how
much you drink and vow to get active the day after and talking of
activity, as the hostess you will be doing plenty of running
around. Don't stress if you are asked out to a dinner party -
accept, be prepared to leave food on your plate and enjoy the
occasion as one day of not-so-optimal eating is not a problem at
all.
Trips to the theatre
Visits to the theatre are usually not too damaging to your
Personal Plan as generally there is only the challenge or pre- and
interval drinks to contend with. Options could be to offer to drive
if you can, choose to have sparkling or still water, or a white
wine spritzer instead of a large glass of wine.
Trips to the cinema
A trip to the cinema offers a wide array of temptations - so the
simplest thing is to decide what you are going to have before you
arrive and then ask someone else to buy it for you to keep yourself
away from the counter and temptation. Try to eat a normal meal
before you go and then just stick to a diet drink, coffee or bottle
of water.
Anniversaries
Once a year your anniversary comes around and it's a time to
spend a romantic evening together. If you are heading out for a
special meal our best advice would be to eat carefully all day and
then enjoy the choices on offer. If cooking something special at
home the options are wider for making this a healthy, but more
exotic than usual meal. Check out our recipe section for
inspiration as to what you could cook for your romantic meal.
Going to the pub
Pub meals come in all sorts of shapes and sizes and most now
offer a wide array of choices - far removed from the ubiquitous pie
and chips offering of the past. Offering to drive will
automatically keep your alcohol intake down. Most pubs will be
happy to switch chips for new potatoes or rice, and give the choice
of vegetables or salad. Try to choose a main course option that
does not come cooked in a creamy sauce or topped with cheese, or
opt for one of the salad or ploughman's choices on offer. Desserts
can be tricky so either skip or choose one based on fruit, such as
a fresh fruit salad or caramelised oranges and avoid the old
fashioned sticky toffee type puddings or cheesecakes.