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]]>Don’t wait until the very last moment to head to your hotel breakfast. The earlier you get there, the fresher and better the food is going to be. Plus, you’ll have more time to carefully survey the options. As another added bonus, being an early bird can be beneficial to your trip overall, since you’ll be able to start your day as soon as you’re done with breakfast.
The more fresh food you eat during your trip, the better, and the breakfast buffet allows you to load up on a nutritious and fulfilling meal. If eggs or omelets are on the menu, give them a shot to boost your protein intake, and never miss out on fresh fruits and veggies to up the fiber content on your daily menu.
Taking food from a breakfast buffet might be frowned upon by some people, while others swear by it. There’s nothing wrong with taking a fresh fruit or two to go while they’re still fresh, especially if they’re available in unlimited quantities. In fact, some hotels even offer an on-the-go option, too!
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]]>Salty meats like bacon and sausage sure are tempting, but they’re filled with sodium which will leave you thirsty all day. The last thing you want when seeing a new city is to have to take bathroom breaks constantly.
Sugary cereals are delicious, but they also result in a sugar crash. Cereal is one of the easiest things to have for breakfast and if it’s a staple you can’t say no to, eat non-sugary ones.
Some hotels have omelette stations, which we think are the best breakfast option. They’re fresh, made on the spot, and full of protein which keeps you feeling full.
Make sure your meals have plenty of fruit, which is full of fiber and will keep you satisfied. Don’t be afraid to grab a piece of fruit from the buffet so you can enjoy it while you’re sightseeing.
You’ll be less likely to overeat and go back for seconds and thirds if you sit farther away from the buffet. There’s nothing wrong with going back for more food, but you don’t want to stuff yourself.
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]]>The post 3 Pro-Tips for Making the Best of Your Hotel Breakfast appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Don’t wait until the very last moment to head to your hotel breakfast. The earlier you get there, the fresher and better the food is going to be. Plus, you’ll have more time to carefully survey the options. As another added bonus, being an early bird can be beneficial to your trip overall, since you’ll be able to start your day as soon as you’re done with breakfast.
The more fresh food you eat during your trip, the better, and the breakfast buffet allows you to load up on a nutritious and fulfilling meal. If eggs or omelets are on the menu, give them a shot to boost your protein intake, and never miss out on fresh fruits and veggies to up the fiber content on your daily menu.
Taking food from a breakfast buffet might be frowned upon by some people, while others swear by it. There’s nothing wrong with taking a fresh fruit or two to go while they’re still fresh, especially if they’re available in unlimited quantities. In fact, some hotels even offer an on-the-go option, too!
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]]>The post 5 Tips for Eating Healthily at Hotel Breakfast Buffets appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Salty meats like bacon and sausage sure are tempting, but they’re filled with sodium which will leave you thirsty all day. The last thing you want when seeing a new city is to have to take bathroom breaks constantly.
Sugary cereals are delicious, but they also result in a sugar crash. Cereal is one of the easiest things to have for breakfast and if it’s a staple you can’t say no to, eat non-sugary ones.
Some hotels have omelette stations, which we think are the best breakfast option. They’re fresh, made on the spot, and full of protein which keeps you feeling full.
Make sure your meals have plenty of fruit, which is full of fiber and will keep you satisfied. Don’t be afraid to grab a piece of fruit from the buffet so you can enjoy it while you’re sightseeing.
You’ll be less likely to overeat and go back for seconds and thirds if you sit farther away from the buffet. There’s nothing wrong with going back for more food, but you don’t want to stuff yourself.
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