Saturday, October 31, 2020

11 Diet Tricks and Treats for a Healthy Halloween

In some ways, Halloween is the toughest holiday to navigate when you’re dieting. While most seasonal festivities involve food, this one involves candy, one of the most irresistible sugar delivery systems ever invented. It’s sweet, delicious and almost addicting. With so much candy around, you need diet tricks and treats to stay on plan.

You can avoid candy the rest of the year (if you exert willpower in the supermarket checkout line) but on Halloween, you bring tons of it into your house to give away. Then your kids bring more.  You may try to limit yourself to “just one,” but that gives way to “just one of each” and before you know it, those bite-sized morsels turn into unwanted pounds.

If you don’t have trick-or-treaters at home, you could skip the holiday altogether. Keep the porch light off and hide in the dark. Better yet, leave it off and go out to dinner until the ghosts and goblins are back home in bed. If there’s no way out, you can use these creative diet tricks to help you get through the week safely. You’ll see that we’ve paired each trick with a Nutrisystem treat.  The first trick will tell you why!

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Here are 11 diet tricks and treats to keep you on track this Halloween:

1. Don’t deprive yourself.

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Trick: One of the worst things you can do is avoid your favorite treats. When dieting is all about “no,” you’re more likely to fail, says a 2016 study by researchers at Baylor University. Their research found that successful dieters are the ones who focus on the healthy foods they can eat, not the ones they think they need to avoid. Check out recipe section on The Leaf for smart candy swaps. You’ll love these Chocolate Pumpkin Truffle Balls! >

Treat: No need to purchase store-bought candy. Nutrisystem’s Chocolate Caramel Bar is the perfect replacement. It’s a crispy combination of milk chocolate and sweet caramel that you can enjoy for just 150 calories.

 2. Buy candy the day of Halloween.

halloween candy

Trick: Tell the truth— Have you bought Halloween candy weeks in advance and then had to buy it all over again because you and the entire family wiped it out? Try to keep candy in the house for the shortest amount of time possible. In fact, if you can, buy it on Halloween. It’s likely to be on sale then, too.

Treat:  Now that you’ve saved calories and money, indulge in Nutrisystem’s delicious, crunchy Chewy Chocolate Fudge Bar. It’s filled with cocoa crisps and covered in a dark chocolate flavored coating. Best of all, it’s only 150 calories and contains a whopping 10 grams of protein. No candy can say that!

3. Pick candy you don’t like.

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Trick: When you’re candy shopping, be sure to stay away from your favorites. Choose candies that the kids love but you don’t. If you love chocolate, choose fruity and sour gummy candies. Are you a sucker for hard candy? Buy sticky taffy or toffee.  Purchase the sweets that you don’t like (but they do) and you’ve kept yourself away from temptation.

Treat: If you’re a chocolate lover, you can feel free to indulge in Nutrisystem’s NutriChocolaty Wafers! They’re a fun treat that can replace any unhealthy chocolate bar. You can even melt them to create chocolate covered fruit and nuts.

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4. Don’t let yourself get hungry.

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Trick: Candy may always be tempting. However, you may be less likely to give in if you’ve eaten plenty of healthy, fiber-rich meals all day before you’re faced with bowls and bags of sweet treats. Don’t save any calories for Halloween candy. Make sure you feel too full to eat another thing.

Treat: If you do have a little room left, Nutrisystem’s Walnut Chocolate Chip Cookies are bite-sized treats that go great with a glass of skim milk. At only 150 calories, they’re packed with seven grams of protein and three grams of fiber to satisfy your sweet tooth.

5. Be the parent (or grandparent) who goes trick or treating.

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Trick: Turn your kids’ trick-or-treating into a little exercise for yourself. Walk the neighborhood with them and while they’re at the door getting treated, do a little jogging in place.

Treat: For a great post-workout recovery treat, grab a Nutrisystem Lemon Cooler Cookie. These zesty, sugar-dusted cookies are only 140 calories and can squash any lemony candy craving you may have.

6. Stash the stash.

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Trick: Have someone else in the household hide the Halloween candy so temptation is out of sight and out of mind. Just don’t ask the kids to hide it because you may never see it again. And don’t go looking for it!

Treat: You won’t care where the candy is when you know exactly where you’re keeping your Nutrisystem Chocolate Flavored Pretzels. They have the sweet and salty taste you love with only 140 calories. The five grams of protein and three grams of fiber make them ultra-satisfying.

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7. Chew gum.

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Trick: Chewing gum is a great way to fight temptation. A study, published in the journal Appetite, found that chewing gum is a simple way to modestly control appetite. In their research, people that chewed gum ate 68 fewer calories at lunch. Sugar free gum is a Free Food on Nutrisystem, so feel free to chew away those cravings!

Treat: Toss your gum away for a few minutes to enjoy Nutrisystem’s Snickerdoodle Cookie. It’s a soft-baked, whole grain cookie dusted with cinnamon, the spice of the season. With only 130 calories, it’s sure to spice up your Halloween.

8. Freeze your kids’ candy.

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Trick: Keep both you and your youngsters from eating all the candy in one sitting by freezing their Halloween hauls. Parse out a few pieces they can eat each day. Not only are you eliminating temptation for you, you’re give your kids a great message about not overeating sweets.

Treat: Something you can eat frozen is our Vanilla Ice Cream Sandwich. With vanilla flavored ice cream between two chocolate cookies, it clocks in at only 130 calories. You can even throw it in the blender to make this Ice Cream Sandwich Shake! >

 9. Don’t hand out candy.

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Trick: You can buy pencils and stickers or a bulk pack of Halloween toys from your local party or dollar store. You can also try online shopping for fun Halloween trinkets. Zero fat, zero sugar and zero calories!

Treat: While you’re rocking your new Halloween spider ring, dig into a Nutrisystem Chocolate Brownie Sundae. You’ll be scooping up decadent fudge ribbons and brownie chunks throughout creamy, chocolate ice cream. Bye, bye chocolate cravings!

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10. Craving candy? Brush your teeth.

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Trick: Diet tricks can seem difficult. However, some are as easy as brushing your teeth (literally)! Have you ever tried to eat or drink something sweet after brushing? If you have a candy craving, the magazine Popular Science recommends brushing those fangs. They explain that one of the chemicals in toothpaste, sodium laureth sulfate, temporarily squashes sweet taste bud receptors so candy doesn’t taste so yummy after you’ve brushed.

Treat: Don’t brush before you’ve treated yourself to our Chocolate Cupcake! At just 140 calories, it’s full of luscious, chocolatey goodness that you can feel good about enjoying.

11. Keep giving out candy after Halloween.

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Trick: The last but certainly not the least of our diet tricks involves giving. Many organizations have started accepting donations and buying leftover Halloween candy to send to American troops. They put the candy in care packages and send them to troops all over the world. You can even create your own care packages and hand them out to those who are in need.

Treat: You’ve done a good deed. Treat yourself with a Nutrisystem Lemon Zest Cake. Drizzled with icing, this sweet treat contains only 140 calories.

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How do I lose weight when my partner doesn't want to

Before we start I've always been really bad at Grammer sorry in advance

Ok so 2 years ago I was 520lbs I had my "click moment" and in about a year and 2 months I lost 220 of it through constent diet and exercise, then I started dating my gf and long story short a cheat meal here, a cheat meal there, I'm back up to 360-380. Me and my partner live together now, we have both tried dieting together which has worked for the short time we did it but it only lasted a month I want to get back on track but if my GF doesn't want to what are some tips to stick to my diet because every time I try it only lasts for about a day maybe two. I know this sounds strange but I have issues remembering I'll be at work thinking that I want to start my diet Right here and now but on the way home or maybe that weekend after I'll grab a bag of hot Cheetos and some soda without even thinking and won't even realize that I'm breaking my diet until after, like I said I've already lost 200 lb I know what I'm doing so it's not that I'm depriving myself it's just that I can't remember that I'm on my diet, It was easier in the past because I was able to do it without any distractions but now that I live with my GF she brings home unhealthy food I have even asked her to try hiding it but that hasn't worked because our apartment is very small and any place she's able to hide it that's where I keep my normal stuff anyway,she is very sensitive about her weight and I've even asked her if me and her could go back on it together but she gets very emotional and refuses to do so. It's very frustrating because I have nobody in my life that is big and has gone through the same thing that I do so either 1 their overweight as well but they don't want to lose weight Or 2 they've never had to deal with weight loss so they don't get the struggle that I've been through and they just shrugg it off

sorry for the long post but if anybody has gone through weight loss while their partner hasn't and was successful I could really use some advice. Thanks in advance

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I feel my relationship with food is changing.

Previously I would say I craved the same foods. Bread, chocolate, carbs, anything creamy. If I had a loaf in the house, that's what I would eat until it was gone. Over the last month I've been more adventurous and cooked from what was here. Today I'll have a thai pork bone broth and prawn soup, I'll add in stir fried greens and some rice on the side. Previously, I'd make that but really fancy the carby addiction of fish and chips. I'll always struggle with food and weight, but for now I'm in a good place and am celebrating that. For once I'm not craving junk food, I'm getting genuine pleasure out of putting good things in my body. This time, for me, weight loss has to come with other changes in my life, less procrastination, more finishing of tasks, more making my home a space which allows me time to do new things. In the uk, and in the rest of the world, we have a long winter ahead. We have uncertainty, change, fear and loss to face. Weight loss is part of how I deal with that, it's something positive and it allows me to imagine new horizons when this is all past or st least is a new equilibrium. Each good change is what I'm focusing on. Enjoying little victories, whether temporary or permanent, in a world where each person individually seems so powerless in the present.

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It's the night before Day 1

Hi everyone,

I've made an account today to hopefully be a part of something here. I've been really inspired by everyone here on r/loseit and so here I am, a redditor for real now!

I know you're all probably familiar with false starts or no starts at all, and I know that weight loss journeys are hardly ever linear, but I really feel like I can do it for real this time. Like many of you, I have tried to lose weight before but it has never stuck. I think I've faced a lot of the issues you all have faced, from binge eating to simply not being disciplined with the new, healthy lifestyle changes needed. Scrolling through this subreddit and reading about all of you real people out there on the same journey has been wonderful and inspiring.

I have to lose around 20 kgs, which I know isn't the hugest amount of weight, but at about 5ft2, I'm seriously overweight and I know this is a lifestyle change I have to make soon-if not now.

I guess I just wanted to say that I'm giving it another go today. I think what I've learned from my past attempts has been that no matter how many times you fall off the wagon (and you will fall off), it's only a failure if you don't try to get back on that path.

So here I go, with countless falls behind me and I'm sure many more to come, here I come with Day 1!

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No Tricks! Just 13 Healthy Halloween Treats

Want to enjoy the festivities without falling off track this Halloween? We’ve got you covered with these adorable Halloween themed treats.
They’re cute, delicious and completely guilt-free. So you won’t scare of the progress you’ve made on your weight loss plan. Bonus: If you’ve got kiddies or grandkiddies, they will love making these fun festive treats with you!

1. SPIDER FRENCH ONION DIP >

french onion dip

This Spider French Onion Dip is the perfect dish to bring to your next gathering, whether it’s a healthy Halloween celebration or a child’s birthday party!

2. BANANA GHOSTS >

banana ghosts

Get your healthy Halloween off to a ghoulishly good start with these adorable and festive banana ghosts.

3. APPLE PEANUT BUTTER MONSTER MOUTHS >

These Apple Peanut Butter Monster Mouths are simple to assemble and even easier to devour!

4. FRANKENSTEIN KIWI >

kiwi

This Frankenstein kiwi treat is the perfect healthy addition to your Halloween festivities.

5. SPOOKTACULAR ORANGE PUMPKINS >

orange pumpkins

These orange pumpkins are perfect for your next healthy Halloween celebration.

6. CREEPY CARROT FINGERS WITH HUMMUS >

carrot fingers

These Carrot Fingers with Hummus are a perfect healthy Halloween recipe.

7. BEWITCHED CHEESE BROOMSTICKS >

cheese broomsticks

These Bewitched Cheese Broomsticks are a perfect Halloween recipe. They’re on theme and on plan!

8. CANDY CORN PARFAIT >

parfait

This Candy Corn Parfait is the perfect healthy treat for your Halloween celebrations.

9. POPCORN HANDS >

These Popcorn Hands are a creepy (and delicious!) way to celebrate Halloween slim-down style.

10. SPIDER DEVILED EGGS >

These Spider Deviled Eggs are creepy to look at but delicious to eat!

11. TURKEY & HUMMUS MUMMIES >

turkey mummies

These Turkey and Hummus Mummies are so easy to make, you can get the kiddies in on the action! They’re a simple and tasty treat anyone can create.

12. FRUIT-FILLED ORANGE JACK-O-LANTERNS >

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These Jack-O-Lantern Fruit Cups are the perfect addition to your healthy Halloween celebration. Just scoop out the orange, draw on faces (or carve them if you’re feeling adventurous!), then fill them with green grapes… or any of your favorite fruits!

13. LOADED PEPPER PUMPKINS >

stuffed pepper

Who says Halloween is only about sweet treats? Follow any of your favorite stuffed pepper recipes for this tasty dish (we like this one!). Just scoop out the insides of your pepper, carve a fun face, and stuff it with anything you choose!

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How can I get out of this rut of eating less & doing more cardio?

Hello. I have been into fitness for a good few years now & I was originally very over weight. Over the past 5 years I have lost over 50lb & built quite a bit of muscle from a regular lifting routine. I am almost 42 years of age now & almost happy with my body. My plan this year was to diet back down to a low body fat % & maintain or maybe had a little more muscle. So I have been trying to lose the last few pounds by my normal method of calorie counting & cardio since the beginning of this year. However, I am struggling & I believe it's due to my metabolism slowing down as I have been in that viscous cycle of eating less & doing more cardio to the point I am constantly hungry & my weight loss as stalled.

I am confident I am in a calorie deficit as I eat the same thing each day & track all calories. I am eating a measly 1200 calories a day which for a 5'8" guy is not much at all plus I am now doing 5 miles a day on the elliptical machine & 3 days of lifting.

My plan is to cut the cardio out to 3 days per week for maybe a month then start to raise my calories slowly by about 100 per day every few week. I am petrified that if I reduce my cardio or eat a little more I will pile back on the weight. However, I cant go on like this forever.

Any advice please?

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Avoiding loose skin with a 100lb weight loss?

Hi! I’m a 20yrs old female and I have been overweight my whole life. I did have two « major » weight losses in my life (one when I was I was 14yrs old, around 14kg in 3,5 months, and the other when I was 17, I think the same but I’m not sure because I didn’t have a scale at that time) but I always ended up gaining the weight back because it was short term. Now I am at my heaviest, 103kg (227lb). I took the decision to be serious about loosing weight this time and taking my time with it because I’m now only doing it for myself. I planned on loosing 5kg (11lb) a month, until I attain my goal weight (which is around 57kg/125lb). That makes overall around a 45kg/100lb weight loss. What I’m the most terrified of is loose skin. I’m really scared of loosing this weight and still really hating how I look because of a new issue/being flabby. I was wondering if 5kg a month was a good pace to not get loose skin? Also I have some stretch marks around my body, does that mean that those area will be loose/flabby after I loose the weight? I heard that muscles are good against loose skin, but should I build my muscles as I’m loosing weight or should I loose all the weight and then put on muscles? I’m kind of really scared of loose skin, do you have any advice?

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