DAILY CASH GIVEAWAYS in the BIG CHALLENG...

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DAILY CASH GIVEAWAYS in the BIG CHALLENGE!

Jun 30 - Jul 27/Game has ended
Hosted by Jenn and Kandice
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Jun 30

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Jul 13

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Jul 28 - Jul 29

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Jenn and Kandice

07/10/2020 1:26AM
  • When it comes to sweets and treats, do you cut back or cut out when you are actively trying to lose weight? For me its easier not to take the first bite. However some people are able to satisfy their sweet tooth with small amounts of treats, like a square of dark chocolate. Which side do you fall on. In the long run a healthy lifestyle is easier to maintain if you practice moderation instead of deprivation. So what is your strategy?

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Kristina S.

  • I don’t want to see this as a diet, so I try to be as realistic as possible. One of my favorite sweets is caramel and ice cream. It’s not realistic to never have it again. So, I choose a healthier version, eat an actual serving size (2/3 cup) and just count it into my calories. I generally eat a variation of this 4-5 nights a week.

Susie B.

It is easier for me to say moderation is key at home. When I am out, I pick one sweet treat ahead of time that if they have it, I will have a small piece, if they don’t it is much easier to walk away from the dessert table.

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