There's no sense in wasting food we worked hard to buy. I am guilty of using this excuse to eat the last few bites of food off my child's plate. While it may seem trivial to take the last bite of hamburger, mashed potatoes or French fries, those small bites of food add up to lots of calories fast. Instead of eating those extra few bites, collect them for a few days and reheat them for your child at lunch time or for dinner.
I can't serve food I haven't tasted. Tasting a new sauce or dish before serving it to guests is an easy way to consume a few hundred calories before sitting down for the main meal. While you don't want to serve guests a meal blindly prepared with no idea how it tastes, nibbling is a great way to taste yourself fat. Instead, choose dishes you know how to prepare, leaving the new recipes for family dinners when your reputation is not at stake and guests are not the guinea pig.
Look, mommy (or daddy) like it. Parents who want their young children to eat a new food often take a taste or ten to convince the child the food is edible and delicious. Seems like a viable reason to take a few nibbles, right? Wrong. Even baby foods have extra calories that add up over time. Combine nibbling baby food or toddler food with taste testing the family dinner and taking that extra bite after your child is done eating and you have consumed hundreds of extra calories in the course of one day.
But, there is only a small bite left. Whether icing a cake or serving up dinner for the family, if there is only a small bite of food left in a bowl save it for later or add it to the main dish, don't take that extra bite. One finger sweep of the icing bowl every time you ice a cake could mean a few extra pounds on the scale by the end of the year.
There are one million and one reasons to nibble foods and all of them are viable reasons you are gaining weight. Salad dressings and cream sauces often have more than 100 calories per tablespoon, adding up to tons of extra calories over the course of a week, month or year. More extra calories mean more extra pounds. Purpose-driven, healthy snacking between meals can reduce hunger at meal time, but the snacks need to be reduced calorie, whole grain or complex carbohydrate foods packed with lean protein.
Published by Summer Banks - Featured Contributor in Health & Wellness
Summer Banks is a medical assistant with four years college nursing education. She is a senior health writer for Dietspotlight.com and Featured Contributor in Women s Health, Parenting and Dating & Relations... View profile
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