- Avoid at all costs the all-you-can eat buffet-style restaurants. So often we fall into the gimic of getting the most of our money, but is it really healthy to do so?
- A good rule of thumb is to skip the appetizer. They are most often breaded, fried, or filled with cheese or meat. They only add to your caloric intake for the day, and prove to make your meal unhealthy.
- Or instead of ordering a meal that no doubt will be large in portion size, order an appetizer or meal from the children's menu.
- You may also choose to share a meal with your partner or friend.
- If you order an entree from the main menu, ask for a to go container at the beginning of the meal and divide the entree in two. Better to eat half and take half home for a later meal.
- Order broth-based soups instead of cream-based soups. They will be much lower in calories and fat.
- When ordering meat, select lean cuts that are grilled, or broiled rather than fried or breaded.
- Veggie burgers, chicken or fish are a better selection than beef.
- Or you should think about ordering a meatless dish filled with vegetables and whole grains. Avoid cream sauces and cheese.
- Order a salad with low-fat or non-fat dressing served on the side. Be mindful of your salad selection because they can be high in fat and calories.
- Ordered steamed vegetables instead of rice or potatoes.
- If ordering potatoes, select baked and limit the sour cream and butter. If sweet potatoes, are on the menu, substitute for the white potato.
- Order beverages with few or no calories, such as water, tea, or diet drinks. This is a hidden high caloric, empty calorie, filled with sugar item that often goes unnoticed. Many people drink most of their daily calories and still eat their daily intake without exercise, doubling their intake for the day.
- Avoid coffee drinks with whipped cream, syrups and milk. They are usually very high in calories and do not provide nutrients making them useless but nonetheless delicious.
- You do NOT have to finish your plate. Look at your plate and determine what is healthful, eat until you feel satisfied. If you feel full, you have probably eaten too much at that sitting. It is so easy to forget how much you are taking in especially when conversations are going on.
- Skip dessert or share dessert. Fresh fruit is always an option.
- Yogurt parfaits seem to be a healthful choice but very often are filled sugar, fat and calories. Keep it simple.
Crucial to remember is that the restaurants want your business and often are not concerned with your healthiness. You can still frequent them so long as you are choosing sensibly. Healthful eating habits include choosing smaller portions, ordering grilled or broiled, avoiding fried foods, asking for dressings on the side, choosing steamed vegetables, avoiding rich appetizers and desserts, drinking low cal and zero calorie drinks, and eating less than half of the food that you are served by realizing when you feel satisfied.
The fact is that people are happy when eating and socializing, remember that the experience can be just as gratifying to make healthful choices while enjoying those you are with. Make it about the people and less about the food!
Here is to your health and mine!
Thompson, J. L., Manore, M. M., & Vaughan, L. A. (2014). The science of nutrition. (Third ed.). Illinois: Pearson Education, Inc.








