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Topic: Good choices for restaurant eating!
Hi everyone, I thoiught this might be helpful especially this time of the year when we seem to be going out to eat more than usual. I got this from a website that I personally love and encourage you to look at it if you haven't already. I get their newsletter and find their information so timely! It's livingafterwls.com - check it out! Don't forget the www (I'm not sure if we can reference websites or not!!)
love
donna
Twelve Restaurants for the WLS Savvy Diner
We reviewed the menus of several national restaurant chains and came up with our 12 picks (in alphabetical order) for WLS friendly dining. We hope this list will be a useful tool in your positive dining-out experience. You can learn more about the menus at these restaurants by looking at their websites.
Applebee's Neighborhood Grill & Bar
www.applebees.com
Best menu choices: grilled items such as the Applebee's House Sirloin or Sizzling Chicken Skillet. Replace the starch with extra veggies. And get a take-home box as the serving will provide 2 or 3 nice "left-over" meals. For shrimp lovers go with the Grilled Shrimp Skewer Salad dressed with Lemon Herb Vinaigrette.
Benihana
www.benihana.com
Lots of great choices here! The teppanyaaki style cooking at the table features fresh vegetables and protein chopped, cooked and served right at the table. Decline the white rice and enjoy your healthy meal.
The Cheesecake Factory
www.thecheesecakefactory.com
You have to sleuth a bit to get a good WLS-friendly meal here, but it can be done. Try the Crusted Chicken Romano or Lemon-Herb Roasted Chicken. For fish try the Herb-Crusted Filet of Salmon, Miso Salmon or Shrimp Scampi. As with our other picks, decline the rice and ask for more veggies. They are happy to make this substitution.
Chili's Grill and Bar
www.chilis.com
Do you remember the delicious Awesome Blossom onion at Chili's from your pre-WLS days? Not such a good choice for your tiny pouch. But you can find some delectable dishes at Chili's. Try the Grilled Salmon with Garlic and Herbs or for the red-meat tolerant try Chili's Classic Sirloin. Once you fill-up on protein enjoy some extra veggies and leave the starches alone.
Denny's
www.dennys.com
Denny's is America's classic all-night diner. Not the most figure-friendly menu but careful selection will bring you a WLS-friendly plate at any meal. For breakfast go with the Veggie-Cheese Omelet; lunch, the Grilled Chicken Breast Salad or Turkey Breast Salad; dinner select the Grilled Tilapia or Grilled Chicken sided with tomato slices and green beans.
KFC
www.kfc.com
Surprised to see KFC on the list? Me too. But during the course of a week 26-million Americans visit KFC and chances are you may find yourself at the fried chicken icon wondering what to order. We all know that fried and breaded foods should be avoided after weight loss surgery: they are hard to digest and fattening. At KFC go with the Original Recipe Chicken Breast which is roasted without the skin and breading. Or try the roasted Chicken Ceasar Salad. Avoid the buffet, which is heavy with starchy side dishes and the classic KFC fried chicken.
Pizza Hut
www.pizzahut.com
Pizza Hut is another surprise selection on our list. But let's be realistic, with families, co-workers and the need for convenience, delivery or take-out pizza is bound to turn up on your WLS plate now and again. Watch out for the full-fat meat lovers. Though high in protein the fat and sodium is likely to cause discomfort. Go for the Chicken Supreme Thin 'N Crispy or even the Veggie Lover's Thin 'N Crispy Pizza, each of which contain 7 grams of fat per slice.
Red Lobster
www.redlobster.com
I give this restaurant 5-forks for being WLS friendly. There are several "clean" seafood choices - foods that are not battered or fried. My favorite is the Lobster Chops (split Maine lobster tails wrapped around sea scallops and broiled). The grilled Shrimp skewers are great for garlic lovers and those preferring poultry will enjoy the Grilled Chicken or Apple Walnut Chicken Salad. The generous portions are fantastic for left-over protein, be sure and get a to-go box.
Ruby Tuesday
www.rubytuesday.com
Praise goes to Ruby Tuesday for being one of the first chain restaurants to identify healthy selections on their menu. They call them "Smart Eating Options". Go for the Burger Wraps where you chose chicken, turkey or veggie for the protein. From the fish list try Creole Catch or Peppered Salmon. And for a refreshing lunch the Skinny Chicken is a great choice with the lean grilled chicken sided with tomatoes, cheese and romaine lettuce. Delicious!
Taco Bell
www.tacobell.com
Gotta have lunch, and gotta have it now! Well, Taco Bell is not the most WLS-friendly establishment but try the Spicy Chicken Soft Taco. If you peel-away all or most of the tortilla you will enjoy your lunch much more, as most WLSers report pouch-discomfort when consuming more than a bite or two of tortillas or wraps.
T.G.I. Friday's
www.fridays.com
Known for "Happy Hour" and outrageous appetizers, T.G.I. Friday's is a challenge for the health-conscious and WLS post-op alike. Avoid the appetizers and go for an entrée prepared on the grill such as the Chargrilled Salmon or Chargrilled Chicken Breasts. And be sure to ask for the rice (they serve a mountain of it) to be replaced with steamed veggies.
Topic: RE: Ho Ho Ho Merry Almost
did you have me ss!! If you did I'm glad you got it in the mail!! I'm excited. I'll have one present under the tree --- (hello Greg, are you listening!!)
love
donna
Topic: RE: BR and TT tomorrow, 12/15
oh my gosh shannon, I am so so excited for you!! Take pictures! I can't wait to see. This is a nice time to be doing it, you can recoup and be ready to show those girls off for the spring!! Shannon, be sure and weigh yourself before and after. I am just curious if you lose weight during a tt. I have heard different things.
I can't wait to have a tt - I'll pass on the breast business. Not that I don't need it, but I need other things worse, and my boobies don't get all that much attention these days!!
Anyway, I'll be thinking of you, sending good chi your way, and waiting to hear how it went.
love
donna
Topic: BR and TT tomorrow, 12/15
Wish me luck everyone! Tomorrow is the big day for my breast reduction and tummy tuck! I will see you all on the other side
Topic: RE: quick question
Hi donna, no answer but just wanted to say howdie!!
By the way, this sounds about normal to me? But I don't eat much at all so I am not a good person to give an opinion. In fact, my doc gets a little upset cause I can't eat more than 800 calories! I'm sure it will change eventually.
love
donna
Topic: Ho Ho Ho Merry Almost
Okay my gift has been sent , I know we were suppose to send them out by yesterday but hay i'm always a day late....lol
Hope it's worth the wait...I had so much fun doing this.
Shel
Topic: Dr Phil today!
Hi everyone, I know this is late for east coast, but just fyi - Dr. Phil has Sharon Osborne on talking about her lab band surgery and having it reversed! Should be interesting!! Hope some of you get this in time!
love
donna
Topic: RE: Check me out!!!
Hey friend, i didn't get to respond when I watched it. Loved it.... good to see some christmas spirit around.
will catch up with everyone once I get the chance
donna
Topic: quick question
Sorry I haven't been around. I have been popping in and checking up when I can. I just got back from a conference in Phoenix and small vacation in Vegas. Hope to be posting new pictures soon.
My question is this.... I just had lunch it was almost 2 cups of chile- kind of thick with beans and 2 oz of trail mix. It just seems like so much food compared to everyone else.
what do you think? by the way I had oatmeal for breakfast, banana for snack and coffee and water????
This is all before 1:00.
help!~~~~~~~~