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How To Avoid Easter Weight Gain

I always feel a bit like a chump writing articles like this because most people have a complicated relationship with food. At any given time, an article like this could be just what I need to keep me on track for the Easter weekend, or it might just totally piss me off because I’m sick of worrying about my weight all the time.

I do think that moderation and self-control are something that most of us can work on, though, particularly at times of celebration.

Here’s how to avoid Easter weight gain.

avoid easter weight gain

Be strong 

Eating non-nourishing food is never compulsory. Say no and mean it. If someone is trying to push dessert on me, but I’m full to bursting on pizza and wine calories, I’ll have A Wild Spoon for dessert. One of my aunties invented it; it basically means that you get a bite of everyone else’s dessert. This is great for avoiding Easter weight gain because not everyone orders dessert, not everyone will share (totally fair enough!), and you’ll probably be a bit restrained with how much you eat because you’re sharing. If people are kind enough to share with you. The Wild Spoon has been a dessert favourite of mine for years. Note: Only one person or two max can order The Wild Spoon for obvious reasons. It will be a pretty terrible Wild Spoon if everyone orders one.

Stick to your exercise plan 

There’s no need to skip a workout just because it’s a public holiday. In fact, you should have MORE time to work out. Grab a quick 20-minute session before you start your day. I tend to make better food choices on days when I exercise, so that’s an added bonus. Don’t look at exercise as an unpleasant chore; look at it as a mood booster to start a beautiful day or weekend of celebrating with people you love.

Choose a ‘free’ day 

The Easter holiday is four days long, which is enough time for most people to do a bit of damage if they’re trying to lose weight. If you want to still fit into your jeans after the weekend, you can’t stuff yourself stupid for four days straight. Be as healthy as you can and choose one ‘free’ day where you can relax and eat some treats like gluten-free hot cross buns or leftover hot cross bun crumble. Just one day, though. No one needs to eat chocolate for breakfast four days in a row.

Break up your alcoholic drinks with mineral water 

Alcohol is the biggest calorie smuggler. Not only is it full of calories itself, but it makes you crave (and scoff!) additional calories too. Bummer right? The best thing you can do is take it easy and mix it up with water. Honestly, I haven’t been drinking much at all this year, and when I have, I’ve been chasing my wine with giant glasses of water. It makes such a big difference, not only to your calorie intake but also to your enjoyment of the evening and how you feel the next day.

Be prepared 

If you’re headed to a BBQ or party, eat something before you go—a filling vegetable soup or an awesome salad. If you’re hungry, it’s much harder to say no to foods you’re trying to avoid. I sometimes have 2 boiled eggs that sorts me right out.

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Plan a reset 

Often after a holiday like Easter I’ll plan a reset like The Whole 30. They’re just about to release a new version and I’m really looking forward to trying it. I don’t love detox style diets but I’ve done The Whole 30 several times and it’s a sensible reset if you’ve let excess sugar sneak back into your diet.

Do you try to stay sensible during the holidays, or do you not care and party on?

17 Comments

  1. Love ‘The Wild Spoon’ concept! And yes, I’m a big advocate of at least 2 glasses of water to every glass of wine. Hoppy Easter, gorgeous bunny. x

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      Carly Jacobs 9 years ago

      That one works so well! I wish I had of taken my own advice on Sunday night… blergh!

  2. I’m going to try and be really good this Easter and no scoff just for scoffing sake! x

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      Carly Jacobs 9 years ago

      I am the queen of that, that’s wy I never have the chocolate in my house to start off with!

  3. Bec 9 years ago

    I almost find Easter harder than Christmas because of the 4 day thing. I’m going to exercise every day, but I’m not a huge fan of the Wild Spoon thing. Nor of the people who say things like “I’ll just have one bite! Oh I’m SO bad! I’m terrible”. Not that you do those things, I just find sometimes the Wild Spoon thing and comments like that go hand in hand. And they are irritating as hell x

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      Carly Jacobs 9 years ago

      Ha! Totally! I say that stuff all the time so my mates are used to it. 🙂 I have mates that flat out refuse to let me Wild Spoon them. Totally fair enough! 🙂

  4. Sammie @ The Annoyed Thyroid 9 years ago

    I think Easter is way harder than Christmas because of all the CHOCOLATE! And I love chocolate. I really do. I am a big fan of that Wild Spoon (only I didn’t know it had a name,) I do that to the hubster all the time, and if it’s not spoonworthy, I just take a bite of something! I’m going to exercise like a boss and have already decided what gym classes I’ll take and what runs I’ll do. That way I feel like I’m really getting some value added out of my long weekend!

  5. merilyn 9 years ago

    love it! lots of good advice smags!
    my downfall is chocolate but I do have the 70% at least
    I only buy it on special occasions as you know I can say NO!
    have a good break hun! love m:)X

    • Mama Smags bought me my favourite dark chocolate for Easter and I just finished it off yesterday! 🙂

  6. Kate, Wondrous 9 years ago

    Being prepared, awesome tip. If I fill up on the good stuff at my main meals I’m less likely the snack on the bad stuff 🙂 but there is always room for a free day and a treat when necessary! Kate, Wondrous x

  7. Jen 9 years ago

    As a mum Easter is so hard because it isn’t just one day, its everyday until all the eggs have been eaten! the more kids you have = the more eggs they have been given. For years now we haven’t given eggs to the kids only eggs for the egg hunt (from the Easter Bunny) however despite quiet discussions beforehand with well-meaning relatives they are given truck loads.
    I love Easter for everything that it means, the company, the food and the days off work – but the endless supply of chocolate has to go somewhere…

    • So true! I’m just so glad I don’t work in an office anymore – those days were terrible on my waist line!

  8. Belinda Jacobson 9 years ago

    I struggle on long weekends like Easter – way to much chocolate around!! I’m loving the Wild Spoon concept and I think I might just introduce it to my family on Sunday to help me with my self-control. xo

    • You have to make sure your family are okay with it – I have a mate who HATES it when I Wild Spoon! 🙂

  9. May 9 years ago

    I wish I had read this earlier!

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