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4 Restaurant Slimming Tips

May 13 08:45pm

Dining out can be quite the challenge when you’re looking to knock off a few pounds or simply eat healthy. Here are four slimming tips you can use at your next restaurant outing:

1) Think small: Restaurant portions are often gigantic. Scale back by ordering one to two non-fried appetizers instead of an entrée – or consider sharing an entrée with a friend. You can also divide your main course in half and take half home for a future meal. 

2) Delete the bread basket: Each slice adds about 100 calories – plus 50 additional calories for every teaspoon of butter or olive oil you add. That said, politely (and immediately!) ask to have the entire basket removed.    

3) Lose liquid calories: Beverage calories add up quickly – calories that don’t necessarily fill you up. Try your best to pass on soda, fruit drinks, fruit juice, smoothies, fattening cocktails, and coffee loaded with milk and sugar. Instead, drink lots of water, seltzer, and unsweetened ice tea. For coffee and tea, use skim and/or 1% reduced fat milk – and limit the sugar to 1 packet per cup. 

4) Special request: Speak up and ask your waiter for a few substitutions. Request foods which are baked, steamed, broiled, grilled, poached, or roasted….  and ask to replace fatty French fries with a baked potato or side vegetable. Also, request your sandwich on whole wheat bread instead of white, specify brown rice instead of white rice and ask for salad dressing, gravy, and sauces on the side. These minor adjustments translate into major calorie savings.

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11. sgarbuttpurple - May 19 07:07am
This was very helpful, I eat out a lot! Thanks!
12. laymastx - May 19 07:08am
WHAT IS WITH ALL THIS WEIGHT CONSCIOUSNESS IN THE USA?

HOW ABOUT THIS, STOP TRYING TO BE SEX GOD OR GODDESS, ACCEPT YOUR BODY TYPE AND WEIGHT FOR WHAT THEY ARE AND
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ENJOY LIFE, EAT FOODS THAT YOU ENJOY. SO WHAT IF YOU CUT A FEW YEARS OFF YOUR LIFE? YOU WANT TO SPEND THE ENTIRE TIME BEING HUNGRY FROM ALL BUT STARVING YOURSELF AND EXHAUSTED FROM ALL BUT EXERCISING 24/7?

THERE IS MORE TO LIFE THAN HAVING SEX WITH HUNKS AND BABES AND MAKING BABIES!
13. kingcrimson2 - May 19 07:08am
Wow!
14. smartipantz70 - May 19 07:08am
Those are good for dining in a resturaunt, but you mentioned non- fryed foods almost everything you take out is fryed and very fattening. Just end up bringing your own lunch box everywhere you go is better .
15. smartipantz70 - May 19 07:09am
Those are good for dining in a resturaunt, but you mentioned non- fryed foods almost everything you take out is fryed and very fattening. Just end up bringing your own lunch box everywhere you go is better .
16. smartipantz70 - May 19 07:09am
Those are good for dining in a resturaunt, but you mentioned non- fryed foods almost everything you take out is fryed and very fattening. Just end up bringing your own lunch box everywhere you go is better .
17. kryogenix1 - May 19 07:10am
All quality suggestions. I enjoy seeing entries like this. It reminds me of simple and effective ways to lose some weight easily, and eat a bit healthier. Thanks!
18. equestrianesse - May 19 07:10am
Could you be any more obvious? How about some helpful tips that everyone might not actually know? Obviously, bread, larger portions and soda have calories. I was expecting number 5 to be "Skip dessert."
19. becky_55125 - May 19 07:10am
The restaurants that I go to rarely allow you to do this. If you order just an appetizer, they treat you with hostility because your order doesn't "cost" enough; if you split an entree with another person, they add a surcharge for the extra plate. What do you do when you are out at a nice restaurant and what you want only costs $8 (at a restaurant where a meal is normally $30?). It is really hard. The profit motive is overwhelming, and they don't care if you are fat because they are all taking slimming drugs to purge themselves of food.
20. boyinboi - May 19 07:10am
My spouse and I have split entrees at some of the finest restaurants without any problems. Of course, I did point out that the serving of steak was a full pound of meat. This also leaves more calories for wine or champagne.
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