Eating out question: Thai food?
Thanks for the advice. I think I am going to go with either a yellow curry (my fav) with just a little rice, or I might try the Prig King. I really don't have any issues with non-starchy veggies so everything should be cool.
My date does know about my surgery, so there's no worries about any food awkwardness. I think i will stick to water with lemon for a drink though. I don't trust teas when I go out... they don't always agree with me.
My date does know about my surgery, so there's no worries about any food awkwardness. I think i will stick to water with lemon for a drink though. I don't trust teas when I go out... they don't always agree with me.
I love Thai food and have no problem with it post DS. I order different things but I still order. I take just a tiny bit of rice. I really like to eat Chicken Larb and Yum Nua. Both are basically just protein with some great seasonings and greens.
Of course...now you have me thinking of Asian foods. I know you are going out to eat, but next time you are in the mood to cook try these! The first one is ABSOLUTELY fantastic. I skip the lettuce cup in favor of chopped up lettuce, red onion and cucumber.
www.foodandwine.com/recipes/joyces-vietnamese-chicken-meatba lls-in-lettuce-wraps
www.food.com/recipe/yum-nua-thai-beef-salad-89165
Of course...now you have me thinking of Asian foods. I know you are going out to eat, but next time you are in the mood to cook try these! The first one is ABSOLUTELY fantastic. I skip the lettuce cup in favor of chopped up lettuce, red onion and cucumber.
www.foodandwine.com/recipes/joyces-vietnamese-chicken-meatba lls-in-lettuce-wraps
www.food.com/recipe/yum-nua-thai-beef-salad-89165