From Jessica, Age 16 - 11/15/11 - IP#: 71.2.32.xxx Click here to reply Ht. 5'3", Start: 162 lb, Today: 150 lb (BMI %tile: 90), Goal: 104 lb - I still rememeber eating too much on Thanksgiving. , that was horrible, not happening again never ever again, be carefull with the butter on corn bread! cranberry, sauce" only a little bit, salds,caution sometimes familes can loaded it up with fatting stuff in it, if the salds have that fatty stuff in it, avoid it, or make your own sald, at home! low fat dressing, a lot of vegges. little grey, or none. Carefull how much soda you take,dont spend so much on the computers, or watch tv, if having familY over, why not do games after the big dinner? if you dont like soda have water instead! dont play to much veido games, eat small portions. Litmit tv, computer, veiods games. Indoor game ideas, hide and seek, tag,or play with the dog, jump rope, hiking, frisber, walking, running, trampline, bounce on balls, little ones, peek a boo, ballon games, hiding games, I dont have to worry about tv games,this year! not a lot of food. Unlike myb boy cousins house. I probbly just walk my dog, or run! I hope the ideas help that some of yous that have big family,might do them. Jessica16. Have a healthy Thanksgiving!
Reply from Maddie, Age 13 - 11/16/11 - IP#: 208.90.180.xxx I had the same problem last year, I'm vegetarian and we had our grandpa over and we each had 1/3 of a pumpkin pie with loads of whipped cream. I had 2 plates overflowing with mashed potatoes and vegan gravy, turkey, cheese, crackers, candies etc. and buttered bread (YUCK!)This year I'm only going to eat 1 serving size of mashed potatos mixed with lite butter and fat free milk, no butter bread, 2 sliced of vegan turkey, 1/10 of a piece of pie with Lite whipped cream, a salad with light dressing and veggies.