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?
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?












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