When dining out, I am never hesitant about making a special request. Many foods on most menus will probably fit into a heart-healthy diet if prepared with low-fat ingredients and less salt. Ask your server if the kitchen can alter preparations to meet your needs, or call ahead before you choose your restaurant. If your food isn't prepared as you requested, send it back.
Also important is portion size. Even healthy foods can be unhealthy if eaten in excess. Help control your weight by asking for smaller portions, sharing entrees with a companion, or putting half of your meal in a to-go box.
Tips For Dining Out
- Fried, au gratin, crispy, escalloped, pan-fried, sautéed or stuffed foods are high in fat and calories. Instead, look for steamed, broiled, baked, grilled, poached or roasted foods. If you’re not sure about a certain dish, ask your server how it’s prepared. You can request that visible fat be trimmed from meat and skin be removed from poultry before cooking.
- High-sodium foods include those that are pickled, in cocktail sauce, smoked, in broth or au jus or in soy or teriyaki sauce. Limit these items.
- Have gravy, sauces and dressings served on the side, so you can control the amount you eat or skip them completely.
- Even if they aren't on the dessert menu, many restaurants can offer you fruit or sherbet instead of high-fat pastries and ice creams.
Follow these few tips and your dining experience will not only be delicious but healthy as well. Thanks for your ear and keep reading!
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Great article about eating out!! Thanks!!
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