
Sit down restaurants provide more variety. It is not uncommon to see a "healthy" or reduced calorie section on menus today. Make sure to order drinks that do not have sugar. Start out with salads to fill yourself before the main course (have low fat dressing, oil and vinegar, or dressing on the side). Order items that are fresh, steamed, grilled, or broiled. Dressings on salads can be worse then eating a double whopper with cheese; ask for it on the side. After working in the food industry for a while I can attest that ordering steamed veggies may mean that it will come swimming in butter. Ask the waiter to omit the butter or substitute with something else if it is a pre-made item. Look for items that offer more veggies, such as stir fry.
The portions that are given are too large! Ask for a box when you get your food and put half of it away or you can order a meal to share. Often times, my husband and I get one meal and split it. This allows us to stay in control of our portion and saves us money! Yay, for a win, win situation!
Another solution could be stopping at the grocery store instead of a fast food chain. Cruise the deli area and they have box lunches, sandwiches, veggie/fruit salads, and sushi that can be purchased and eaten just as quickly as driving through. Try to think outside the box!
Be smart while you are out there fighting the holiday crowds! You will not be dragging yourself at the end of the day if you choose your meals correctly. Good luck and keep your focus during this hectic time of year!
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