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I think you already know I’m solid in my convictions. The great thing about it is it doesn’t require any resistance from temptation from me. I just don’t have any desire to eat anything that isn’t
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That's awesome. I have the same firm resolve as you do when it comes to grains and sweets. It doesn't tempt me either.
Do you cheat on your diet during the holidays? 13 members have voted
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In several locations around the world it's what is often referred to as 'the holiday season'. Here in the USA, you may have previously been caught in the autumn trap of all the delicious meals, treats, and overdrinking of Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Eve, only to kerplop into the new year heavier than ever, with yet another resolution to hit the gym and take off the weight.
Now most people who do the keto or carnivore diet correctly have built up a strong resilience to any cravings or temptations. And that's fantastic. But the holiday's add on an extra burden for many - peer pressure and tradition - and many who had been previously eating right get derailed, sometimes for weeks and months, once they slip up and have some pumpkin pie, cookies, or sweet potatoes, or whatever.
How about you?
Are you staying true to your good health convictions? Or did/do you allow yourself to veer off plan on these occasions?
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