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Saranya

Slow Down If You Eat Too Fast!

We’re a rushed, distracted, and too-busy to take time to savor our food or sometimes even to chew it properly. Most people eat too fast, and, as a result, they take in too many calories before they realize they've eaten enough.

It takes approximately 20 minutes from the time you start eating for your brain to send out signals of fullness. Leisurely eating allows ample time to trigger the signal from your brain that you are full and feeling full translates into eating less.

The benefits of slow eating include better digestion, better hydration, easier weight loss or maintenance, and greater satisfaction with our meals. 

Here are few simple tips for slow eating.

  1. Sit down to eat in a calm environment with minimal distractions. Don’t eat while driving, while watching TV, while texting, etc. Pay attention to your food.
  2. Choose high-fiber foods that take more time to chew, such as fresh fruits and vegetables.
  3. Put down your utensils between bites. Take a moment. Breathe. If you’re eating with other people, enjoy making witty conversation for a few minutes.
  4. Try setting a minimum number of chews per bite. This will feel strange at first, but give it a try and see what you discover.
  5. Use smaller plates or different utensils (such as chopsticks).
  6. Find another slow eater and pace yourselves to them.
  7. Set aside time to eat – at least 20-30 minutes for each meal, and preferably even longer at dinner. Don’t just eat “whenever you get around to it” or treat it as an inconvenience. You’re fueling your body and maybe spending quality time with friends and family. That’s important. It deserves an appointment.

    Kevin

    HAPPY BIRTHDAY GEORGE WASHINGTON!

    Did you know that today is George Washington's actual birthday.  February 22, but observed as Presidents Day on the Third Monday in February (February 18, 2019).  Washington's Birthday officially honors the life and work of George Washington, the first president of the United States.  Presidents' Day also commemorates past presidents of the USA.   Ironically, this guaranteed that the holiday would never be celebrated on Washington's actual birthday, as the third Monday in February cannot fall any later than February 21.  

     

    Lauren

    Flying tips from someone who travels a lot ✈️

    Last week, Kali provided some great tips on how to vacation on a budget. Not only was it convincing (I booked a Norwegian Air flight!), but it was also very informative. I think the world is sending me messages that I haven't taken a vacation in a while and need to because I found a great Twitter thread titled Flying tips from someone who travels a lot with advice for handling long flights. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or a novice jet-setter, these simple snippets of info might save you.

     

    These were a few of my favorite tips:

    • "Bring anti-bacterial wipes for the table"
    • "Wear a jacket with zipper pockets (Columbia). Makes it extremely easy getting through security. Put all pocket items (wallet keys phone) and zip them shut. Easy to toss your computer in backpack throw on jacket and proceed on. Less stress repacking at gate."
    • "Being patient, smiley & friendly go a long way."

     

    You can view the full thread here: https://twitter.com/i/moments/1098219667376820224

     

    Safe travels! ✈️