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5 simple hacks to avoid feeling bloated after holiday meals

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 26, 2025, 14:34 IST
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Holiday meals and bloating: The tie between the two

Big holiday meals are supposed to be all about good company, laughter, and your favorite comfort foods. But let’s be real — after all the rich dishes and endless servings, that heavy, bloated feeling isn’t far behind. You wake up the next day, your stomach’s protesting, and you wonder why you went back for seconds (or thirds). The thing is, you don’t have to just put up with it. With a few easy changes, you can actually enjoy those festive spreads and skip the post-meal misery.

Nutritionists say most holiday bloating comes down to what and how you eat. A little mindfulness goes a long way. If you pay attention while you eat, pick the right drinks, move around a bit, and watch your portions, your gut will thank you. Whether you’re gathering around the table with family or nibbling at a party, these tips help you sidestep that sluggish, overstuffed feeling and still let you enjoy every bite.

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Eat slowly and chew your food well

This one’s simple but weirdly hard to do — just slow down. When you rush through a meal, you gulp down extra air along with your food, which only adds to that gassy, bloated feeling. Chewing thoroughly helps break down your food so your stomach doesn’t have to work overtime. Try putting your fork down between bites, or actually paying attention to the flavors and textures. It sounds basic, but it works. Plus, eating more slowly gives your brain time to catch up and realize you’re full, which makes overdoing it less likely.

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Take a gentle walk after you eat

You know that urge to flop onto the couch right after dinner? Fight it. Instead, get up and take a quick stroll — even 10 or 15 minutes around the block, or just pacing while you chat with family, helps a lot. Moving gets your digestion going and helps food move through your system, so you don’t feel heavy or stuck for hours afterwards.

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Pick drinks that help, not hurt

Drinks make a bigger difference than you think. Carbonated sodas and fizzy cocktails pump extra gas into your stomach, which only makes bloating worse. Go for water throughout the day, and after meals, try herbal teas like peppermint, ginger, or chamomile — they’re gentle on your gut and help ease things along. Swapping sugary sodas for water or alternating your wine with a glass of H2O also keeps you hydrated and cuts down on water retention, which is another reason you might feel puffy after a big meal.

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Watch your portions and know your food triggers

Holiday tables are usually packed with options, and it’s easy to pile your plate high without thinking. The trick is to start with veggies and salads, then add proteins and those heavier dishes in smaller amounts. It’s not about missing out — just about balance. Also, keep an eye on foods that commonly cause gas, like beans, broccoli, and super salty or fatty dishes. They’re not off-limits, but if you eat a mountain of them, you’ll probably pay for it later. Knowing which foods tend to bother you helps you make smarter choices.

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Stay hydrated — but time it right

Drinking enough water is huge for good digestion, but chugging big glasses during your meal actually waters down your stomach acid and can slow things down. Instead, sip water throughout the day, and take smaller drinks before and after you eat. Drinks with electrolytes, like coconut water, or warm herbal teas with lemon, help too. Keeping your body steadily hydrated makes it easier to process food, so you’re less likely to feel weighed down later.

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