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6. Ease Into the Meal
Starting with an appetizer may seem like a recipe for overeating, but it can actually curb your indulgence — as long as it’s the right dish. A garden salad or vegetable-based soup is a really good way to get a serving of fiber and low-calorie sustenance, and if you enjoy it before you order your main course, you may be able to curb your urge to order a particularly calorie-dense dish. Beware of the bread basket, though: simple carbs are a recipe for trouble, especially when you’re hungry and faced with a bottomless basket.
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