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With the holidays coming, watch out for comfort food
Submitted by Wesley on November 14, 2006 - 8:52pm.
Wise words from Susan Mitchell:
Susan is right. When stressful family "situations" arise, it is tempting to hit the bottle but being drunk around the in-laws or extended family isn't always the best idea. But food, which is often in abundance at family gettogethers, can also provide comfort. But it doesn't take much to add pounds on to oneself, and this is weight that is very difficult to lose. Doing this over the course of a few years can lead to serious and unhealthy weight gain. What do you do about it? Well, the easy answer is to stay away from people who stress you out. But that is not necessarily feasible when it comes to close family. The next best thing is to recognize what is happening and look for alternatives. A long walk serves multiple purposes. It gets you away from the pests that are driving you nuts and burns off a few calories. Read Similar LifeTwo Stories:
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families, and relationships
When I think about food, families, and relationships an old ad for frigidaire parts comes to mind ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5CfvVgwTtko ) , I just can't loosen my grip around the idea that a happy and healthy family has three kids, a housewife mother and a hard-working dad, that works all day long.
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