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How to stop your snacking habit

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Nutritionist Fiona Hunter and Life Coach Jenni Trent-Hughes offer exclusive tips on how to resist picking off the kids plates and kicking your snacking habit for good!

Do you find yourself picking at whatever the kids leave on their plate? Maybe you snack whilst you’re making the tea? Although tempting this snack-happy habit is probably not doing your waistline any favours and may even be stopping you from being as active as you’d like to be with your children. If all this is sounding a little bit too familiar don’t despair because we’ve got the solution to self-sabotaging snacking and we’ve got top nutritionist Fiona Hunter and life coach Jenni Trent-Hughes dropping in to tell you all about it.

Fiona is going to be talking about what snacks you can eat without destroying your diet and which foods you should definitely steer clear of if you want to stay on track. For some people giving up snacking altogether is unrealistic but eating the right snacks may make you less inclined to finish any leftovers your kids won’t eat. Jenni will be telling us how to approach weight loss on a psychological level and what kind of things you should keep in mind when trying to stick to a healthier eating plan.

The ladies will also be discussing the results of a recent Slim.Fast survey, which shows exactly what time we are most vulnerable to snacking as a nation and which snacks are our biggest downfalls. Research reveals that the average woman consumes an additional 73,000 calories over a year due to snacking. If you want to get back on track with your new year health kick, why not tune in and ask a question. All of your plate picking problems will be addressed and you’ll gain some valuable advice on how to stick to the straight and narrow when it comes to the nibbles.

Nutritionist Fiona Hunter and life strategist Jenni Trent-Hughes join us live online on Monday 11th February at 14:30 to discuss snacking and dietary advice.

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