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4 Skinny Tricks for Enjoying a Diet Splurge Guilt-Free

August 24th, 2010 Comments off

By Tina Haupert Two months later, I’m still celebrating my 30th birthday . Last Saturday, my uncle and aunt treated me to a fancy dinner at Top of the Hub, a fine-dining restaurant with gorgeous views of the city at the top of the Prudential Center in Boston. We enjoyed good conversation and lots of laughs while feasting on foie gras, lobster, red wine, and chocolate ganache cake. It was definitely a night to remember! Even with all of that delicious food right in front of me, I didn’t stress about overdoing it. I planned to indulge—it was my “birthday” dinner after all. Still, I didn’t go overboard, as I may have before I found my Feel Great Weight .

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3 Diet-Friendly Ways to Navigate the Dinner Menu

July 27th, 2010 Comments off

By Tina Haupert Before finding my Feel Great Weight, I used to dread dining out. Every time I’d go to a restaurant, I’d stress out about the menu. How could I lose weight when many of the menu selections were high in calories and many of the portion sizes were huge? But dining out is always a treat for me, so I didn’t want to completely restrict myself either. I knew that it would be tough to find something healthy, yet satisfying. However, over the years, I’ve discovered some tips and tricks to best navigate the dinner menu.

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Road Trip! Eat Healthy—Anywhere

June 22nd, 2010 Comments off

Laura Doss By Marisa Cohen From Health magazine Whether you’re heading to a spa for a girls-only weekend or chugging down the highway in a car full of Disney-crazed kids, a road trip is the ultimate rite of summer. But along with the classic rock blasting on the radio, road trips often involve the kinds of food you’d never think of eating at home—neon-orange cheese curls, mega-ounce slushies, unidentifiable dried meat in a plastic pack.

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