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Healthy Eating at a Restaurant
If you and your family love to eat at restaurants, you
may think that this lifestyle is not good for a healthy
diet. In many cases, you would be correct. However, you
can still enjoy restaurants occasionally and maintain
your healthy diet.
Its all about making good food choices, which starts
with learning about the nutrition you need to stay happy,
physically healthy, mentally stable, and active.
When you pick up the menu, start by skipping over the
drink section. Although you may be tempted to enjoy a
beer or mixed beverage with your dinner, these usually
have many empty calories, which is not good for your body.
The exception to this rule when it comes to alcohol is
wine, especially red wine, which can be fine if you have
a single glass and can actually help prevent heart disease
for some patients.
Also skip over the appetizer menu, unless it’s to over
a side salad. The appetizers at restaurants are usually
high-fat foods that are not meant to fill you up and can
in fact make you crave even more high fat foods.
Examples of these are mozzarella sticks, potato skins,
and wings. Instead, simply focus on your main course or,
if you must indulge, share a single serving with the entire
table of people.
When choosing your main dish, it is of course important
that you look at the ingredients of the dish. Anything
with cream sauces or high-fat meats should be avoided,
and pass up the potatoes or onion rings. Instead over
side dishes like vegetables or ask for jus the main course
when possible.
Remember too that portion is everything. Order off of
the lunch menu whenever you can, and ask for a diggie
bag right away. Split your meal in half from the start
so that you are not tempted to eat the entire thing, which
is usually enough for two or three portions.
At the end of your meal, stick over the desert menu,
just like you did with the appetizers. Again, you can
share a single desert with the entire table if you feel
compelled to order something, or split your portion in
half.
Many fancy desserts are restaurants have more calories
than your entire meal, so keep this in mind before you
flag down the waitress to put in an order! Of course,
on special occasions, it’s alright to cheat a little,
but overall healthy eating requires lots of resisting
temptation around you.
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