Guest guest Posted August 10, 2006 Report Share Posted August 10, 2006 We also eat out more than most. We have had to cut back drastically due to not just my disease, but our finances. I was raised that eating out was a symbol of success, plus my mother pretty much discouraged me from learning how to cook. I was taught that if I ate our food when it wasn't " given " to me, that I was bad. This created all kinds of emotional issues around food. Eating out felt good, cooking and eating in felt bad. Having to relearn all of this has been stressful, draining, and frustrating. I don't know if that counts as a lifestyle that leads to eating out, but it affects my choices directly. The worst part of this for me has been that now when I eat out, I feel bad. I feel guilty making the wait staff work so hard and feeling like I am an annoyance. I feel bad when the cashier at 's has trouble figuring out how to order a burger with no bun. I hate it when they roll their eyes or sigh deeply or look at me like I have two heads. This has led to me feeling bad whenever I eat, in or out. I appreciate everyone on this list. I think that food can be a volatile issue, just like religion or politics. Everyone here does a great job of supporting and teaching. This site makes it so much easier! > > > > Esther, > > > > The eating out issue is one of my biggest differences with so much of > > the talk on this site. Our family like yours lives a lifestyle where > > we eat more meals out than we do in. It is a dangerous lifestyle but > > it is our reality too... I respect the people who are busily > > preparing food all day for the GF and non GF members of their family > > separately, but in our house that is just not possible. > > > > Like you we pursue diligence in all ordering at the restraunts, but > > employees can be wrong or irresponsibile and the occasional foul > > happens to me as well... > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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