So I thought I'd a start a thread on tricks you can use to get past that sick/full feeling when eating a large amount. Tricks other than just "expand your capacity" of course. I'll add some things that I've thought of or learned, and then feel free to add your own tips on how you got that extra bite in.
1. Save the sweets for last, people usually make room for dessert if their sugar craving hasn't been satisfied.
2. If you want to fit in more liquids pick saltier foods, you'll become much more thirsty. This is the same trick soda companies use to get you to drink more of their product (just look at all the sodium in those things).
3. Taunt them with the smell, wet their appetites before hand and they'll feel much more hungry.
4. Eat quickly, it takes a while for that full feeling to settle in, get all that food down before that!
5. Savory or protein rich meals will fill you up quicker than junk food/carbohydrates (be aware of the health risks though).
6. Apparently, cold temperatures increase your appetite while warm temperatures lower it, I have not seen evidence of this personally but worth looking into.
7. Patience, if you do get to that full feeling and there's no way around it, give yourself time to digest and then tackle some more when you're feeling better.
1. Save the sweets for last, people usually make room for dessert if their sugar craving hasn't been satisfied.
2. If you want to fit in more liquids pick saltier foods, you'll become much more thirsty. This is the same trick soda companies use to get you to drink more of their product (just look at all the sodium in those things).
3. Taunt them with the smell, wet their appetites before hand and they'll feel much more hungry.
4. Eat quickly, it takes a while for that full feeling to settle in, get all that food down before that!
5. Savory or protein rich meals will fill you up quicker than junk food/carbohydrates (be aware of the health risks though).
6. Apparently, cold temperatures increase your appetite while warm temperatures lower it, I have not seen evidence of this personally but worth looking into.
7. Patience, if you do get to that full feeling and there's no way around it, give yourself time to digest and then tackle some more when you're feeling better.
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