Dining out / restaurant strategies
My family and relatives LOVE to dine out at restaurants and just about every family activity revolves around food. I was wondering, once I'm at the solid food stage (Surgery date of 4/8) where I can join the family, is there a"card" or something that shows I've had RNY and can order a child's portion? What are your experiences/strategies with dining out? I don't want to bring a lot of attention to myself, but I'd like a game plan. Thanks.
Unless you dine at pretty top end restaurants, the children's menu will be full of stuff you really don't want to be eating. What I do is order what I want and ask for a box to take the leftovers.
Personally, I think the card is a cheek and if you do a search you will find many a lively discussion. It's a sure fire way to pronounce yourself all sorts of special and will definitely make sure you make yourself known!!!!
I can pretty much dine in ANY restaurant (other than fast food) and find something good for me to eat - yesterday I had kale salad with salmon and it was all sorts of delicious - it was NOT on the children's menu!
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I have to agree with Kim. My surgeon's office gave me a card to use, but I never did. Oftentimes I'll order an appetizer which is plenty enough to satisfy me, or I'll order something like a steak, eat half and take the rest home to eat the following day.
Restaurants aren't required to accept a "Get A Child's Portion" card. The only place that I don't feel that I get what I pay for now are buffets, but I don't tend to eat at them any longer. The food is usually dreck. I'd rather eat quality than quantity now.
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We went to a restaurant yesterday--not planned as we were out and about. I ate before we went out on errands and was very full, so enjoyed their delicious iced tea (my first non-decaf for months!) while hubby happily scarfed a cheeseburger. Just because you go to the restaurant you don't necessarily have to eat. We did leave a good tip as if I had eaten.
ETA: I did look at the menu and enjoyed the challenge of finding something I would order if I was hungry :)
Lap RNY February 15, 2012
Starting weight 195 (ht. 4'10)
Surgery weight 178.5
Current weight 113
Whenever possible I check out the menu beforehand. Many restaurants will post nutritional content as well which makes choices easier. I have ordered from children's menu when there was a good choice. Didn't need a special card. I also ask for water because I found servers think it's strange if you don't get a beverage. I will also customize my order asking for extra vegetables in place of rice or potatoes. I ask for a box when I order and place extra food in it as soon as I get my order. Much less tempting if it's already boxed so I don't pick at it after getting satisfied. Then I sit back and enjoy the company.