Guest guest Posted April 21, 2003 Report Share Posted April 21, 2003 > I am new here (just found this site today) and have so many > questions. > What do you do when you need to go out to eat at a restaurant? Hi this is a real toughie? If anyone knows let me know too! I don't eat out because it is such a bind! I am piscoperian too which makes it harder (veggie who eats fish). To be honest eating out doesn't appeal to me, I don't want to get food poisoning and so I prefer to know who has touched my food and what has gone into it! Sometimes though it would be nice to have a break from cooking! Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2004 Report Share Posted March 15, 2004 In a message dated 15/03/2004 18:42:53 Central Standard Time, natesmom4@... writes: > I was told after I ordered that the limit was 20 tacos, that I would either > have to drive back around to get the rest of my order or go inside How Bizarre!!!!! Cary Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2004 Report Share Posted March 15, 2004 YIKES how weird! I have had some strange experiences, but I think cuz we are sorta out in kinda the boonies, places can get away with treating customers poorly, sometimes, and no- very rarely are customers compensated. One week we went thru drive thrus 5 times- OK OK so - ignore I allowed us to eat so much fast food- it was a BAD and BUSY week, the whole time spent in the car. Not one time out of 5 consecutive drive thrus was our order right. Once we even got a cheeseburger with NO MEAT! (I used to order that for the kids as toddlers, but- still) I went to Culvers Fri for a hot dog- I wanted " everything on it " so- the counter girll said oh, lettuce tomato mayo. I was like no- a HOT DOG- with everything, and again she said lettuce tomato mayo, I said no that is not what is on a hot dog- well the 3rd time we had this exchange I walked out still hungry. Today my husband picked up Mcs for 5. 3 of the sandwhiches the wrapping was not really wrapped around the sandwhiches- so all the lettuce went all over in the bags and 4 peices of bun came loose. The sauce for chicken nuggets was not there at all. and altho we ordered 2 chicken sandwhiches the same- the condiments were different- VERY different between the 2. went BACK inside for them to fix it- and the sundaes were solid mush ----the fries were cold and even the drinks had began to melt their ice and tasted awful- but- our McDs would NOT replace those items- ah the joys of living in the country- they KNOW there are so few places to go no matter how crummy service might be. Our McDs also used to never have enough Happy Meal toys for a week- but they never had anythng to substitute either. Yesterday we were out in a nicer restaurant and ordered a milk shake- well, they were out of shake glasses- those tall glasses they put shakes in? SO they served it in a juice glass----- a TINY juice glass- well, a shake is like $4 so I said um- excuse me- are you going to reduce the price? Um, no- I cannot reduce the price- the computer won't let me. I said well- then- I do not want this, I am NOT paying $4 for THIS little thing. AT Taco Bell once, I placed my order, paid, got my food and THEN the window person said- oh by the way we are out of cheese and lettuce- so your food does not have cheese or lettuce. YEESH- sure tell me AFTER I have paid and gotten the food? Yeah right. - In , <natesmom4@m...> wrote: > > I had an unusual experience Sunday at Taco Bell. I had gone out and made a few stops before deciding to bring home Taco Bell. I was only gone about an hour and felt really horrible so I went through the drive through and ordered 36 tacos (large family and usually a few extra teenage boys around). I was told after I ordered that the limit was 20 tacos, that I would either have to drive back around to get the rest of my order or go inside. Of course, there were several cars behind me or else I would have just left. When I got to the window, I saw a toll free number with a note saying something like " how did we do " so I called and told them how they did! It was kind of funny! I was on the phone when the girl handed me the order and the man on the phone was asking her name and the order number on my ticket. She left the window and bought the shift manager to the window. I remained calm, proceeded to give his name, he disappeared and another shift manager came over. He told me it was corporate policy. I told the man on the phone that it was corporate policy, that I had RA and if I could have gone inside in the first place easily I would have and I really didn't feel like taking home cold, soggy tacos because I had to wait another 20 minutes for the second half of my order. The man on the phone said there was no such corporate policy. The manager then said he would give me the rest of my order (after I mentioned the Americans with Disabilities Act) at the window. I went to pay and he said it was free as a courtesy. I kindly thanked him and went on my way. I wonder if they have now changed their policy. The customer service person said they would have someone call me back. Still waiting for the call. What a hassle, just to get some fast food. > > Becky > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2005 Report Share Posted November 28, 2005 ..... when I got home I was hungry and had to eat again. Any suggestions? > Hi there, It's always easy to boil some eggs and keep a few in the fridge for snacking. It also doesn't take long to scramble up a couple of them when you're hungry. A spoonful of coconut oil satisfies my snack cravings when I just " need a little something. " You can also eat cold, cooked meats. hth, jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2005 Report Share Posted November 28, 2005 > > Would it have been better to ask them to cook the veggies in butter? > sorry, I didn't understand your question...it sounded like you were aksing for snack suggestions. I've found restaurants to be quite accomodating....definitely do ask to have the veggies saute'd in butter if that's what you want. Those cold steamed veggies you received could have been sent back to be put right back in the steamer to be re-heated. You can ask the waiter to bring butter to the table and add as much as you want. I've heard some people here on the list say that take their sea salt with them to restaurants to season foods with it. jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2005 Report Share Posted November 28, 2005 You could also eat the egg yolk raw. It too takes getting used to but much quicker. Mike [ ] Re: Eating Out ..... when I got home I was hungry and had to eat again. Any suggestions? > Hi there, It's always easy to boil some eggs and keep a few in the fridge for snacking. It also doesn't take long to scramble up a couple of them when you're hungry. A spoonful of coconut oil satisfies my snack cravings when I just " need a little something. " You can also eat cold, cooked meats. hth, jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2005 Report Share Posted November 28, 2005 Especialy because the restaurant's butter will be preseasoned with NaCl instead of sea salt or unsalted. Then again their butter is homogenized. I have yet to find a restaurant in Tennessee for example that I can eat without compromising on the quality of the ingredients. [ ] Re: Eating Out > > Would it have been better to ask them to cook the veggies in butter? > sorry, I didn't understand your question...it sounded like you were aksing for snack suggestions. I've found restaurants to be quite accomodating....definitely do ask to have the veggies saute'd in butter if that's what you want. Those cold steamed veggies you received could have been sent back to be put right back in the steamer to be re-heated. You can ask the waiter to bring butter to the table and add as much as you want. I've heard some people here on the list say that take their sea salt with them to restaurants to season foods with it. jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2005 Report Share Posted November 28, 2005 What is NaCl? Should I be buying only unsalted, raw organic butter? I haven't seen any non-homogenzied around here so far, just unsalted. Caroline From: " Mike " > Especialy because the restaurant's butter will be preseasoned with NaCl > instead of sea salt or unsalted. Then again their butter is homogenized. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2005 Report Share Posted November 28, 2005 I get my butter from a local farm that does not process butter other than turning the milk cream into butter. I also buy raw milk from local jersey cows. You can also make your own butter with raw cream and a food processor and then if you want to season it with sea salt, you can. I don't add sea salt to mine until cooking time where I'll add as much or as little sea salt to taste. Yumm Re: [ ] Re: Eating Out What is NaCl? Should I be buying only unsalted, raw organic butter? I haven't seen any non-homogenzied around here so far, just unsalted. Caroline From: " Mike " > Especialy because the restaurant's butter will be preseasoned with NaCl > instead of sea salt or unsalted. Then again their butter is homogenized. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2005 Report Share Posted November 28, 2005 So what is NaC1? That was my question. From: " Mike " >I get my butter from a local farm that does not process butter other than >turning the milk cream into butter. I also buy raw milk from local jersey > cows. You can also make your own butter with raw cream and a food > processor and then if you want to season it with sea salt, you can. I > don't add sea salt to mine until cooking time where I'll add as much or as > little sea salt to taste. Yumm> > > -----Original Message----- Caroline Pollak wrote: > Sent: Monday, November 28, 2005 5:14 PM > > What is NaCl? > From: " Mike " > >> Especialy because the restaurant's butter will be preseasoned with NaCl >> instead of sea salt or unsalted. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2005 Report Share Posted November 28, 2005 On Mon, 28 Nov 2005, Caroline Pollak wrote: > So what is NaC1? That was my question. > Na = Natrium (Sodium) Cl = Chlorine NaCl is sodium chloride, regular table salt. Zack Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2005 Report Share Posted November 28, 2005 Okay, got that now, Thx. C > Na = Natrium (Sodium) > Cl = Chlorine > > NaCl is sodium chloride, regular table salt. > > Zack > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2005 Report Share Posted November 29, 2005 Sodium Chloride commonly refered to as table salt. Re: [ ] Re: Eating Out So what is NaC1? That was my question. From: " Mike " >I get my butter from a local farm that does not process butter other than >turning the milk cream into butter. I also buy raw milk from local jersey > cows. You can also make your own butter with raw cream and a food > processor and then if you want to season it with sea salt, you can. I > don't add sea salt to mine until cooking time where I'll add as much or as > little sea salt to taste. Yumm> > > -----Original Message----- Caroline Pollak wrote: > Sent: Monday, November 28, 2005 5:14 PM > > What is NaCl? > From: " Mike " > >> Especialy because the restaurant's butter will be preseasoned with NaCl >> instead of sea salt or unsalted. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2006 Report Share Posted August 30, 2006 I'm not that good at making lettuce taste decent with lemon or lemon and oil. My mother-in-law, who was from Italy, was the bomb and using those two ingredients. She did the BEST vinaigrette I have ever tasted. But, somehow, I have never gotten the nack. :-) TerriLynne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2007 Report Share Posted June 5, 2007 > > Hi Bee and everyone, > I've been on the diet for 5 weeks now, and am doing well. Thanks Bee!! ==>Hi Laurie. That's very well done! Good for you! > > I'm wondering about how bad it's to eat out and have food that isn't organic or the eggs have milk in them and indulging in other " small " (?) cheats. > > I have a new friend who has invited me to breakfast, and I'm not sure what to tell her. I don't really want to go into my health issues. Will it set me back a lot if I have -one- meal that is a cheat? If I have to worry about what I'm eating, it might be better to decline than to go and eat hardboiled eggs and drink water. I'm just wondering if anyone could share how they handle situations like this. Thanks for your support! ==>Non-organic foods are less of the problem than irradiated foods. Restaurants, particularly in the U.S., do not have to let customers know what foods are being irradiated. Many meats and vegetables in the U.S. ARE being irradiated. You avoid buying irradiated foods, while restaurants wouldn't bother because it is less expensive to buy regular commercial foods. ==>Otherwise it isn't that horrible to eat non-organic foods, and eggs would be quite safe (I don't believe eggs are irradiated in any case). Ask for poached eggs to avoid bad oils and fats. One meal or cheat isn't going to set you back a lot. When I go to restaurants or to someone else's place to eat I take my own ocean sea salt and salad dressing - LOL! If I go to a friend's place and I know they do not use butter I also take it with me. ==>There is a big difference between " organic " and " certified organic " too. The best foods are " certified organic " because they are highly regulated. " Organic " is a term that is not regulated and it can be used " willy nilly " by any company even if their foods are contaminated. " Organic " foods do not guarantee they are good - it's UP to each company as to how pure their foods are, or not. However, some health stores mistakenly label foods as " organic " when they are trully " certified organic " , particularly their fresh produce, so if you see " organic " labels doublecheck with the manager. ==>Even though it is ideal to eat " certified organic " foods, it is okay to eat organic or non-organic foods " if they are not irradiated, " rather than avoid them, i.e. particularly meats. Even if foods contain antibiotics, pesticides, etc. it is more important to obtain the nutrients in them if that is all a person can afford. Also this diet helps your body eliminate the bad stuff in such foods. The best to you, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2010 Report Share Posted February 12, 2010 Be very careful. Eating out leads to weight gain, due to the relative high calorie count in restaurant meals, especially if any soda or alcohol is ordered with it. I lost 30 pounds by yoga and stopping eating out. FYI. On Jan 26, 2010, at 5:07 PM, janshults@... wrote: > I never liked cooking anyway...I love eating out.< Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2010 Report Share Posted February 12, 2010 , I had a similiar experience. Stopped eating out, got into aquatics and lost 40 lbs. Saved $ too. Gretchen > > > I never liked cooking anyway...I love eating out.< > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2010 Report Share Posted February 13, 2010 , I know eating out isn't the most healthy way to eat, but you can make wise choices that aren't too bad. I never order soda or alcohol...I'm sure there are those who have plenty of that even at home. I usually take half of my food home for another meal. I enjoy eating out not only because cooking has become more & more difficult & dangerous with weakening hands, but it is also an opportunity to get out of the house. So far I haven't had any problems with weight. Six months of chemo took care of that. I am beginning to gain it back though & I realize it wouldn't be wise to be overweight. It would just make things harder & it would be tough to lose when you can't exercise much. Jan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2010 Report Share Posted February 15, 2010 Yes, Me, too. On Feb 12, 2010, at 11:21 AM, gfijig wrote: > Saved $ too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2010 Report Share Posted February 15, 2010 Yes, it makes it immensely harder to do things. I can't even imagine how I carried the weight. On Feb 12, 2010, at 7:40 PM, Jan Shults wrote: > I realize it wouldn't be wise to be overweight. It would just make things harder & it would be tough to lose when you can't exercise much. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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