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festive fattening - tips for christmas
What better time to throw caution to the wind than at Christmas, a time for eating, feasting and making merry. After all, if you can't push the boat out at this time of year then when can you? Temptation is everywhere at this time of year, from office party buffets laden with sandwiches, crisps and cakes, to family dinners with roast turkey, mince pies and Christmas pudding with cream and brandy butter. Why hold out? Now is the time to drop those diets, finish being frugal and delight in over indulgence.
For feeders this is an ideal opportunity to make sure there is always plenty of the right food around the house for whenever your feedee might fancy it. This means buying a variety of foods, savoury as well as sweet, and making sure they are always within arms reach. Remember that even the most self indulgent feedees can be very lazy, and in their minds they have to weigh up the pleasure of eating against the hassle of foraging. Don't take the risk that they may forgo an extra chocolate because they can't be bothered to shift their fat bottom from the sofa. Make sure there is a variety of snacks kept in every room and change them around from time to time to make it interesting.
Try to make food the centre of all your activities over this period. Rather than just visiting friend or family, arrange to go around for a meal, making sure you stay for coffee and cakes afterwards. If there's wine around so much the better, your feedee is sure to give in to their bellies desire after a glass or two, and you can always take a bottle with you as a present for your hosts. While feasting in company your feedee is sure to eat more than they normally would, and your hosts will almost certainly treat you to large fattening dinners and desserts.