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    In two months, my husband and I are going on a month-long jaunt through Europe. This is a dream vacation for us.
    Anyway, I'm on the diet, eating Atkins-correctly with few minor slip-ups. But when I go to Europe, I know I'll cheat some, but I want to do it in a very controlled way. (Does that make sense?)
    For example, I would LOVE to have gelato in Italy and wine on a wine tour. I don't have to do it, but even if I try to be perfect, there will be challenges that make perfection almost impossible. (i.e. language barriers and menus. Needing to stay within a specific budget and not knowing where the best options for Atkins-friendly food will be.)
    So, what should I do to mitigate gaining 10 pounds while I'm gone? We'll be getting lots of exercise. Should I plan "cheats" several days apart or stick 'em all together for example in Italy where I anticipate it will be harder to find approved meals and then starve or only eat tuna packets in Spain?
    SW204/CW196/GW 125

    Mini Goal 1: Clean induction completed 6/21/09
    Mini Goal 2: 199 achieved 6/24/09
    Mini Goal 3: wear brown pin-striped pants achieved 7/8/09
    Mini Goal 4: 180 in time for European vacation
    Mini Goal 5: 165
    Mini Goal 6: 162 no longer obese
    Mini Goal 7: 150
    Mini Goal 8: 136 in my " healthy weight range"
    Goal: 125 pounds

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    Re: Dream vacation and the diet

    No don't eat tuna packets in Spain - it is a mecca of great food. Try some of their seafood dishes. You just have to
    OK that is all I will say.
    If it was me I would use some common sense and go with that.
    You are your husband is in for a treat.
    Startdate: November 18, 2007. Female 5'2"

    May Challenges 2010
    Push-ups: 450/800
    Abs: 850/1900
    Squats: 650/1200
    Lunges: 500/1000
    Strength: 490/1200
    Running: 50/100 km


    2 Years on Atkins.................. President Challenge Medals earned

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    • #3
      Re: Dream vacation and the diet

      Don't starve yourself...you do not want your body to go into starvation mode. Stick to the diet as much as possible when not cheating (eat your veggies, drink your water, eat when hungry, etc). Hopefully the extra exercise will balance out the rest.
      Julie__________________F/37/5'2"__________________Start April 15, 2009


      Milestones:ozers6p4
      240 - University grad weight - Met July 29, 2009
      213 - 50% of the way to goal - Met October 21, 2009
      Onederland - Met December 23rd, 2009
      180 - High School grad weight - Met May 5, 2010
      163 - No longer obese______
      136 - No longer overweight (yes, I know this is lower than my goal weight)



      Left-Apr/09 Right-Dec/09

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      • #4
        Re: Dream vacation and the diet

        From your lips to God's ears, Julie!
        SW204/CW196/GW 125

        Mini Goal 1: Clean induction completed 6/21/09
        Mini Goal 2: 199 achieved 6/24/09
        Mini Goal 3: wear brown pin-striped pants achieved 7/8/09
        Mini Goal 4: 180 in time for European vacation
        Mini Goal 5: 165
        Mini Goal 6: 162 no longer obese
        Mini Goal 7: 150
        Mini Goal 8: 136 in my " healthy weight range"
        Goal: 125 pounds

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        • #5
          Re: Dream vacation and the diet

          Run your way through OWL and you should be at Rung 9 by the time you leave. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, so just get yourself as close as you can to pre-maintenance. That's what I'd do, at least. Have fun on your trip!

          Start date: 03/14/09
          Goal #1 - 260 - Met 04/12/09! Goal #4 - 230 - Met 08/03/09!
          Goal #2 - 250 - Met 05/22/09! Goal #5 - 220 - Met 01/29/10 FINALLY!
          Goal #3 - 240 - Met 06/20/09! Goal #6 - 210

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          • #6
            Re: Dream vacation and the diet

            When I was in Austria I followed the diet as well as one could expect (not knowing the language). What I did was when I was shopping I would look at the label. As long I it contained no sugar I would go ahead and have it. I had one meal (more like half a meal) in a restaurant and I told my boyfriend I didn't care for this one meal because it was a once in a life time thing. I only ate the berries in the dessert but that is because the ice cream was way to sweet for me.

            I say use your common knowledge when it comes to things you are eating everyday but do enjoy the local cuisine every now and then. Don't gorge yourself but enjoy.

            Have fun on your dream vacation and if you come to The Netherlands you have to try their warm stroopwafels (syrup waffles), they are served on the street by street venders.
            5'1/21/F

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            • #7
              Re: Dream vacation and the diet

              Ditto the stroopwaffels!

              I would also start working my way up the rungs. You will find by being able to have nuts and beans that it will be a lot easier. Also, wine!! Rung 5....
              149.8/no weigh/ 119



              1st goal: 139 (earlier weight)
              what the rungs mean to me:
              rung 1 - more veggies
              rung 2 - dairy (some milk in coffee)
              rung 3 - seeds, nuts (mostly sprinkled on salads)
              rung 4 - berries, melon
              rung 5 - wine -
              rung 6 - beans, hummus
              rung 7 - other fruits
              rung 8 - carrots/ potatoes (nah, prolly not)
              rung 9 - whole grains (fresh Dutch breads...)
              Major Goal - 128 lbs/ healthy range
              (on to pre-maintenance)

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