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Sunday, November 29, 2009

Healthiest and unhealthiest options at a restaurant

Weekends are, by far, my 'splurge' time.  I really look forward to eating out at our favorite restaurants; enjoying time with friends and family, while indulging in some epicurean delights.  That said, eating out at restaurants more often than not can do damage to a healthy diet. This isn't only true for those trying to lose weight, but also for those trying to maintain a healthy lifestyle.

Fact is, even those dishes that 'appear' healthy on the menu, often come with hidden ingredients like butter and oils that can take a seemingly healthy dish and turn it into a calorie and fat intensive meal.

So how can you ensure your choices while eating out are healthy?  Here is a quick guide of foods you should stick with when you navigate the restaurant menu:

1. Salads: Salads can be very healthy...and they can also be devastatingly unhealthy.  Here's how to ensure that they are the healthful meal you are looking for:

BEST:

- Salads with fruit, veggies, beans and lean protein, such as grilled chicken or fish.
- Dressings that are vinaigrette based. Always have the waiter or waitress bring the dressing on the side.  When you get the dressing, use it sparingly.

WORST:

- Salads containing cheese, sour cream, nuts, tortilla chips or strips, croutons, meats, fried chicken or fried fish.  However, if most of the salad doesn't contain these ingredients, there is nothing wrong with asking the waiter/waitress to exclude the ingredient that isn't so healthy.
- Cream or mayo based dressings. (E.g., Ranch, Blue Cheese, Thousand Island, French)

2. Soups: Soups can be a healthy option, but often, they are loaded with butter, oil and highly saturated creams or dairy (cheese).

BEST: Broth or stock based soups that contain fish or chicken, veggies and beans. (E.g., Manhattan Clam Chowder, Gazpacho, Minestrone, Chicken Noodle))
WORST: Those with cream, cheese or milk. (E.g., Bisques, New England Clam Chowder, Broccoli Cheese)

3. Other Appetizers: Appetizers are a great way of eating light.  You can order two appetizers (such as a salad and a protein based appetizer) to keep your portion under control, and get a couple of things you like.  That said, a lot of appetizers are fried or greasy, so beware.

BEST:

- Vegetable based appetizers (E.g., salads, grilled vegetables, veggie spring rolls)
- Those with grilled, boiled or seared lean meats (E.g., Chicken skewers)
- Fish appetizers that are cooked or sushi style (E.g., Shrimp Cocktail, tuna sushi roll)

WORST:

- Those that are fried (E.g., fried shrimp, chicken fingers, dumplings, etc.)
- Those with cheese (E.g., artichoke/spinach dip, cheese fritters, etc.)
- Those that come with chips

4. Side Dishes: Many side dishes are vegetable based, which is great for getting in fiber and needed nutrients.

Potatoes:
BEST: Opt for whole boiled or baked potatoes or sweet potatoes.
WORST: Stay away from mashed or fried potatoes.

Veggies:
BEST: Opt for steamed or grilled veggies.  Be careful though, grilled vegetables can be very oily.
WORST:
- Those mixed with milk, cream or cheese (E.g., creamed spinach, broccoli and cheese)
- Sauteed vegetables.  They are cooked with a lot of oil and if they are cooked too much, they may not be as nutrient dense as their steamed counterparts.

5. Entrees:

Meats, Chicken and Fish:
BEST: Grilled chicken or fish.  Grilled meats are okay if they are very lean.
WORST:
- Breaded Fish or Chicken (E.g., Chicken Francese, Chicken Parmigiana)
- Stuffed Meats (E.g., Chicken Cordon Bleu, Stuffed Lobster)
- Avoid meats and fish that are fried (E.g., Fried Shrimp, Fried Chicken)
- Fatty meats or fatty pork (E.g., sausage)

Pastas:
BEST:
- Those with tomato or broth based sauces (E.g., marinara, puttanesca, olive oil and garlic)
- Those with vegetables and grilled or lightly sauteed chicken or fish

WORST: Those with cream, cheese or meat based sauces (E.g., a la vodka, pesto, alfredo, bolognese)

What do you eat when you go out to stay healthy?  Do you have an automatic go-to?

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  • Brianna J's Avatar
    Posted by Brianna J Sat Jul 18, 2009 8:29pm PDT

    i nkow thats right to the girl that asked about the nuts lol

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  • Sonia's Avatar
    Posted by Sonia Sun Jul 19, 2009 7:28am PDT

    I don't think it matters if nuts are good for you or not. I save myself from the 18 grams of fat that you guys consume with your daily handful of nuts. And Im pretty sure I'm just as healthy as you, and slimmer.

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  • Sunshine's Avatar
    Posted by Sunshine Sun Jul 19, 2009 7:50am PDT

    Some of this info was interesting..I have crooked intestine so I have to really watch what I eat. Especially in restaurants. Mosty doing fish, chicken and turkey..No beef but I crave a steak from time to time.There are so many of my favorite foods that don't work for me anymore. But fortunately it makes me eat healthier.

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  • Matt's Avatar
    Posted by Matt Sun Jul 19, 2009 4:05pm PDT

    correction: real pesto is not a cream sauce, in fact, it is not anywhere near vodka or alfredo. Pesto is basically herbs, garlic and oil. A good bolognese sauce does not have a high fat content due to ground meat (usually 85/15 or lower). Bolognese sauce with a mixture of ground beef/pork/veal is even lower in fat. So get your sauce facts straight.

    but please eat in moderation. Too much of any food can make you FAT. You should enjoy what you eat. And don't be a smug health nut.

    slightly random note: Pre-packaged "health food" is really crappy tasting. Don't kid yourselves. If you think it tastes better than the food it represents then your palate (taste buds) is really bad.

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  • Deemo's Avatar
    Posted by Deemo Sun Jul 19, 2009 5:05pm PDT

    Why do they post the same article over and over?

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  • ginab's Avatar
    Posted by ginab Sun Jul 19, 2009 5:06pm PDT

    this is all just common sense.

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  • Hi-D's Avatar
    Posted by Hi-D Sun Jul 19, 2009 5:14pm PDT

    Duh.....

    This is nothing new

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  • K. W's Avatar
    Posted by K. W Sun Jul 19, 2009 5:41pm PDT

    I found this article to be very interesting. Others who liked it should check out my blog:

    http://reallifemeetsreality.blogspot.com/

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  • northwest fl's Avatar
    Posted by northwest fl Sun Jul 19, 2009 6:14pm PDT

    Unless your eating all your meals out, curling the elbow @ some bar, being a couch potato when your @ home or never getting any exercise don't worry about the "so called" fats & oils. As the old saying goes "eat, drink & be merry" let tomorrow take care of itself. Or better yet tomorrow take a hike, walk, jog, bicycle just get out of your rut & workout or do it in doors. Have fun don't let all the so called experts run your life. Cann't breathe the air too toxic, cann't drink the water it's too polluted, cann't eat the food you don't know what it was cooked in or how many carlories & trnsa fats it might have.

    I'm not taking this laying down & starving myself. I'm only 130#s but have dropped from 205#s ten years ago not by fad dieting but by common sense & some walking & bike riding. Have fun

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  • Shopper Mom's Avatar
    Posted by Shopper Mom Sun Jul 19, 2009 6:22pm PDT

    I no longer listen to any of this advice.....

    If you did, you would be the BIGGEST pain in the a$$ to any partner or any party you were a part of.....

    And most of it is just nonsense anyways. Use your common sense and Enjoy your life and your company.

    Life is a one nite stand,,,,None of us are here forever no matter what we do.

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