Why do we eat out so much? First the obvious … busy work schedules, business and leisure travel and hectic lifestyles take us away from home. When we get home, being time-pressed leaves little time for food preperation. Then there’s the enjoyment and adventure of restaurant dining.
So how do you eat right if you eat out often?
For most people, occasional restaurant eating isn’t an issue. But if you eat out often, your choices may significantly impact your diet and weight. Trying to justify “indulgence-eating” decisions day after day—with the promise of smarter eating at home tomorrow—doesn’t work!Solution: Make smart food choices away from home!
Do you eye the enticing dishes with mouth-watering aromas, carried by waiting staff to nearby tables? Does the descriptive language of menus tantalise your palate? Does temptation interfere with your best judgment when you eat out?Solution: Try this to stay in control:
Do you tend to overeat when you eat out? If so, it’s not surprising. Restaurant portions are often substantial, frequently larger than what you’d serve yourself at home. Why? Generous portions are popular with customers and food costs less for a restaurant than the service that goes into every dish.
For customers, over-ordering is a common sit-down restaurant phenomenon. Out of habit, people often order an entree, main, and dessert - whether or not they’re hungry enough for all that food.Solution: Make it your order, make it your size:
Is eating out a sit-down experience? Think about it. You likely sit or stand: to order, to wait for your food, to eat and perhaps to linger (at least sometimes) at the table. Taking time to enjoy a relaxing meal out, perhaps with family or friends, adds pleasure to life; it also can fit with active living.Solution: Eat out with an active-living mindset: