Sharing what I ate on my wedding week (without strict restrictions or diets).
And just like that, the day that we had planned for 2 years has come and gone. We’ve been in Spain for 1 week now and I still can’t stop thinking about our wedding day. It was a dream.
I’ll share more about our day eventually, but today, I’m sharing what I ate the week before our wedding, plus what I ate on the big day. It’s something I was curious to read from others before my wedding, so I thought it would be fun for me to share my experience.
First, it’s true what they say – The day goes by so fast and you do have to plan your meals in advance or you likely won’t eat at all. That’s coming from someone that thinks about food all day most days.
I would also like to note that what I’m sharing today is not meant as advice on what to eat before your wedding. I just ate in a way that made me feel my best. This may be different for you.
So what exactly did I eat on my wedding day and the week leading up to the big day? That’s what I’ll share with you today!
I did change a few things in my diet the week (or 2 weeks) before my wedding. I didn’t make those changes to look a certain way, but I did have specific goals in mind.
My Goals for the Wedding:
What I Changed in my Diet:
I didn’t track everything I ate, but here are some of the meals that were heavy on my rotation:
My breakfast every morning: Oatmeal with a generous amount of sunflower seed butter, 1 banana, almond milk and chia seeds.
Snacks (morning and/or afternoon): Fruit, unsalted nuts.
Lunch and dinner:
I had a plan for my wedding day. I was going to eat overnight oats for breakfast and lunch, then have a protein bar (RxBar) as needed and eat dinner after the ceremony when I could. Here’s what I actually ended up eating:
As you can see, my meals weren’t very organized and I just ate whenever I had the chance – Even if I did originally have a plan. I was hungry in the afternoon and evening, so I probably should have had more around lunch time, but your wedding day is a busy day. My recommendations for you: Have a good breakfast, then make sure to have many snacks on hand. You may not have the time to sit down and have a good meal once the day starts, but at least try to make it a point to have some good snacks throughout the day. For me, those Rx Bars were a life saver.
Also, I didn’t end up drinking much that night (which of course was the plan), but those 2 small glasses I ended up having would have felt better on a full stomach. So again, eat!
And that’s it!
To learn what I ate the month before the wedding, you can check out this post. I’ll share more of our wedding day soon, along with many more photos.
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