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Old 03-27-2011, 06:29 PM   #46  
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Just got home from Red Robin. I was scared when we went but very happy with what I got. Ordered grilled chicken sandwich, asked for lettuce as the bun and they obliged and requested side salad. They have a low carb burger and I basically said I want the chicken sandwich, but like the low carb burger. My son had chicken strips, so I ordered his with broccoli and we split his side. He munched on daddy's endless fries. I picked carrots out of my salad and asked for oil and vinegar. In the future, I will have a WF dressing with me at all times. We were driving when we decided to stop for dinner, so we weren't coming straight from the house. We almost never eat out, so I want prepared and was actually quite nervous. I am happy with what I ate, don't feel stuffed, and kept on track completely.

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Old 03-30-2011, 09:49 AM   #47  
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I am a new member and was wondering if they will allow the packets on my carry on. We are going to London and Ireland.
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Old 03-30-2011, 10:20 AM   #48  
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I am a new member and was wondering if they will allow the packets on my carry on. We are going to London and Ireland.
Shouldn't be a problem. Check out the "traveling on IP" thread for more information.
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Old 04-05-2011, 03:48 PM   #49  
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Okay, I have a few questions: How can you have a spinach salad AND veggies when spinach is considered one of your select veggies? Can you eat spinach AND veggies? Really? Does this go for bok choy as well? Because I'm getting a bit sick of all the lettuce I have to eat. I would much rather have bok choy or spinach. Also, when you go out to eat, how do you know how much of the meat you can eat? Do you all carry a little scale in your pockets? (JK)

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Old 05-25-2011, 08:41 AM   #50  
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and any ideas for sushi restaurant tonight? i know sashimi should be fine.... any other ideas besides rolls without rice?
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Old 05-26-2011, 12:20 PM   #51  
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Had dinner this week at Texas Roadhouse. Great for IP! You can get 6oz. steaks that come with two sides. I chose a salad (comes with tomato, hard boiled egg, cheese, & croutons so just ask them to hold the undesirables) and just asked for oil and vinegar instead of dressing. No problem. They also had green beans and steamed veggies for side options.

They usually bring fresh baked bread to the table right when you sit down. Just say no thank you!

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Old 05-26-2011, 11:30 PM   #52  
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Okay, I have a few questions: How can you have a spinach salad AND veggies when spinach is considered one of your select veggies? Can you eat spinach AND veggies? Really? Does this go for bok choy as well? Because I'm getting a bit sick of all the lettuce I have to eat. I would much rather have bok choy or spinach. Also, when you go out to eat, how do you know how much of the meat you can eat? Do you all carry a little scale in your pockets? (JK)
I think you can ask how many oz the meat is. I know for steak it is listed, but I think for chicken you can ask too. also, if you know how many oz a normal chicken breast is, then you can know how big it should be at the restaurant. just some thoughts...
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Old 06-14-2011, 11:34 AM   #53  
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Exclamation Help...I am going to Don Pablos on Saturday!!!

I am so worried! I have to go to Don Pablos on Saturday for a birthday dinner. I have no idea what to eat and don't want to go off the plan. HELP!!!
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I have found that most resturants are willing to do substitutes and are willing to help you eat healthier. I also started carrying my own salad dressing when I know I am going out. I have enjoyed everyone's different ideas and will keep these in mind when I go out! Thanks!
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Today, I forgot my lunch at home, and found that a nearby mongolian grill (Crazy Fire) was the perfect solution! It's a place that lets you create your own meal from a selection of raw veggies, seafood and meats, and then you add your own oil, herbs and seasonings. Perfect!

I have also had no problem getting a plain grilled chicken breast and steamed broccoli anywhere.
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Can you eat the low carb burger at red robin? How do you know if its lean beef or does it not matter

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Can you eat the low carb burger at red robin? How do you know if its lean beef or does it not matter
You can eat any burger as long as there is no bun, cheese, or off-plan veggies/toppings.

Most restaurants use 80/20 beef. Which is pretty good. You can get 93/7 at Safeway, but it's drier and doesn't hold together as well. We make sacrifices.
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Cool....I love the mushroom burger so maybe I could get that next time with no bun or cheese.
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I have found that most resturants are willing to do substitutes and are willing to help you eat healthier. I also started carrying my own salad dressing when I know I am going out. I have enjoyed everyone's different ideas and will keep these in mind when I go out! Thanks!
Do you have the cookbook? I am in love with the sesame soy dressing and I make it and just keep it with me. it's a lifesaver. I can eat out anywhere and just get a plain salad, steamed veggies and meat cooked dry.
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I did chinese yesterday. I ordered a white meat chicken and vegetable dish without any sauce. NO RICE. I asked them to prepare it msg free, no starch, no sugars, no vinegar or wines. I told them I could do them dish steamed in water or sauteed with an oil only! I had them bring me a little bit of lemon wedges to season with. I took my own sea salt, and a pre-made container of vinegar, soy, chinese five spice as my "sauce".

All chinese places offer white meat chicken, shrimp, scallops, pork, beef and have steamed broccoli, mushrooms, spinach, bok choy, leek, bean sprouts, asparagus. Just look for what sounds good. They will usually make or accomodate any changes and prepare it steamed. Just be sure to watch for the hidden starches in sauces, msg and seasonings. It is the main reason I go steamed and sauce free.
WOW! Thats so not chinese food though. Whats the point in spending the money to go have chinese food if you can't have chinese food. The joy I get out of eating out is having food prepared for me that I can't make myself. Seems pointless. Save your money and stay home!
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