5 ways to control your junk food cravings

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5 Ways To Control Your Junk Food Cravings


ď śCurbing your junk food cravings can be one of the most challenging tasks when trying to eat healthier and/or lose weight. Many people give up or lose their determination to go on with their plan because of the temptation. ď śBut by following a few tips and ground rules, you can help to curtail your cravings and stay on track. Here are some tips to prevent junk food cravings :


1. Keep the Junk Food Out! While this may seem obvious, it does need to be said: If you don’t buy the junk food, you won’t eat it. If it’s not in your cabinets or fridge, it’s not getting into your hands unless you make a trip specifically to go out and obtain it. When you are at the supermarket, don’t even go down that aisle. Pretend that it’s not there.


ď ś2. H20 it up! It’s extraordinarily difficult to tell if those pangs in your stomach are for food or not. Your gut (pun intended) instinct may be that you want a snack, but in all actuality, it may just be that you are thirsty. Have a glass of water and see if those pangs continue. Additionally, drinking water all throughout the day will keep your belly full and those pangs away.


ď ś3. Read the Labels! Nothing may shock you more than reading the calorie count on the back of some of your favorite snacks. 600 calories for a small bag of chips? 150 calories more for your favorite salad dressing? Is it worth it? By reading the labels, you can begin to pick and choose your battles.


ď śAnd you will notice that you will start selecting the right foods over the wrong foods more often by making yourself more knowledgeable about their calories. ď śYou can have a much more fulfilling snack for 600 calories than that bag of chips. And you can take that extra 150 calories on that creamy dressing and put it towards a better meal.


4. Make Promises! It doesn’t have to be a New Year to make resolutions. If you want to cut candy out of your diet, do it any day. Start small: I won’t have chocolate for a week. At the end of the week, treat yourself to chocolate. Then make another, longer or different snack-related promise. Set your goals. Even make plans with friends. It’s always easier to keep going with something if you have a buddy and motivation


ď ś5. Pre-Cook Your Meals! Spending a few hours on a Sunday afternoon preparing your meals for the week can do wonders for your cravings. Do you find yourself snacking while you are waiting for dinner?


ď śDo you stop at a fast food restaurant on a Wednesday because you just don’t feel like taking the time out to cook something at home? If you already have things prepared that you can re-heat in a short amount of time, you cut out that hour wait on meal time or the urge to get something quick and easy.


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