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5. Drink Water
Fluids fill the stomach, and that’s a good thing, especially when you’re out for a leisurely meal. Starting with water right away will get you into the habit of sipping throughout your meal, which will help slow down your eating (so you’re more likely to notice that you’re getting full).
Herbal tea is another good choice, but steer clear of alcohol if your blood sugar tends to run amok, or else you could find yourself in a hypoglycemic situation before you know it.
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