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| If this is an authentic Italian restaurant, you're in luck. Stick with the basics. Go for the grilled foods, no sauce. Steammed veggies and/or salad will be fine and of course, skip dessert. If this is one of those McItalian chain restaurants, like Olive Garden, then do the best you can. you might want to eat something before going too, so then you won't be hungry when you get there and make bad food choices.
__________________ ~Megs~ 242/141/160 (130) dress size 26/10/8 5'4", Female, May 2, 2003 http://www.geocities.com/not2latespage http://mformiscellaneous.blogspot.com/ |
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| It's so hard to say not seeing that restaurant's menu. I can only suggest something that has alot of meat and veg and just ignore the pasta. I've done it once but I couldn't tell you what the dish was. |
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| Thank you thank you so much, I was seriously stressing about the whole thing, It didn't even occur to me that there could be grilled fish or something there, I'm still learning the Atkins diet, thanks so much for the help. If I may be so bold as to ask one more question, what do you all eat for breakfast, I like eggs but I can't eat eggs every morning, do you have any other suggestions? |
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As for breakfast, I eat leftovers frequently: chicken, turkey, etc.
__________________ ~Megs~ 242/141/160 (130) dress size 26/10/8 5'4", Female, May 2, 2003 http://www.geocities.com/not2latespage http://mformiscellaneous.blogspot.com/ |
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| I want to know what you ended up eating!! :joy There's always something on the menu, and most places are more than happy to change it a bit to suit your needs. As you get more confident with Atkins and the Acceptable Foods list, you'll look forward to eating out. I once had this amazing chicken thing with mushrooms and sundried tomato, broccoli and cauliflower on the side...oh man...SO good! |
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| Missy, have a look in DANDR - I think there is a chapter towards the end of the book on eating out? also, on the www.atkins.com website, there is a section on eating out at different cuisines eg italian, chinese, indian, japanese etc - it gives you a list of possible foods you can eat at each type of cuisine - it is pretty useful! I think I have also seen this same list in one of the other books... maybe Atkins for Life
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| I ended up having Shish Kabob's, we couldn't get into the Italien restaurant they were packed, so we ended up at another restaurant that had a full menu, I nearly wept when they all had pizza but I stuck to my guns and ate the beef shish kabob and veggies, I didn't even touch the rice, I was quite pleased with myself. Thanks so much for all your help!!! |
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You know, pizza is okay to have---as long as you don't eat the crust and scrap off most of the sauce. The sauce tends to contain alot of sugar.
__________________ ~Megs~ 242/141/160 (130) dress size 26/10/8 5'4", Female, May 2, 2003 http://www.geocities.com/not2latespage http://mformiscellaneous.blogspot.com/ |
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