Outsmarting the Salad Server and Becoming a Slimmer You
Posted: Friday, January 13, 2012
by Bernice Borow
Bernice Borow, LLC
How often have you been to a salad station in a take- out lunch place with someone on the other side ready to fill your bowl? I have many clients that are faced with this situation daily during their work week.
Here you are at the counter with an array of vegetables, fruits, toppings, meats, chicken, eggs, bacon, olives and so many choices. The server listens to your instructions on what to put in that bowl. Therefore you need to take command of the situation; it is your choice. Keep in mind that their goal is to "stuff that salad bowl" so it will cost more money. This has been a major "aha" moment for many of my clients, and together we have devised a plan that puts them in the driver's seat.
Instead after the greens, go for protein in a portion the size of your fist. All other vegetables should add fiber, color and of course crunch. Omit non vegetable items (croutons, crunchy noodles, bacon bits, etc) and anything marinated in oil, except sardines, tuna or anchovies. Ask for salad dressing in a separate container that you control. If soup is available that may be an option.
Keep in mind you can always have more if after eating and waiting 20 minutes you are still truly hungry.
Salad stations were not always around, they have replaced do- it -yourself salad bars in many neighborhoods, taking away your ability to create your own salad and monitor the portions. Many food items and large portion sizes are included. I have seen ravioli, lasagna, egg rolls, dim sum, spareribs, cocktail franks, meatballs, and white cheesy sauces. This is not in the best interest of the waistline, but in the interest of the business' bottom line. Their added weight represents added revenue to the business. This added weight does not benefit you. On your next visit for lunch you can outsmart the salad server, save money and unnecessary calories.
Bernice Borow RD, CDN, specialist in weight management helps her patients to achieve success as they improve their health and wellness. She is passionate and dedicated to helping you succeed. Learn more at http://berniceborow.com/
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