Guest guest Posted March 10, 2010 Report Share Posted March 10, 2010 I don't like to eat out at new places since I am n ot familiar with the menu and I am afraid the food will be too fattening or too greasy or too whatever. Well last night I went out with friends and they really wanted to go to this place I haven't been to. I ordered a safe dish: half chicken with string beans and potatoes. it was a total frustration. The restaurant dimmed the lights so much that you could barely see your food and that was a turn off.I couldnt see the potatos to see how they were and not seeing my food was a big problem for me. The girls wanted their string french fries as appetizer and I did have some. Now I hate myself for eating french fries. The chicken was not all white and I didnt like it.I was hungry though as it was already past my dinner time. I ate most of the chicken (a wing and dark meat which are the parts I hate) and most of the beans but I had no interest in the potatoes as they were carbs and I couldnt see how they were cooked. I got home totally frustrated with my dinner and from 9:45 to 11:30, all I wanted was to eat. I made so many trips to the fridge.I opened it and then told myself: You are not hungry, yoiu just want to eat. I did have an apple and I started eating a little piece of a chocolate bar. I chewed it and spit it out. I hate dealing with eating out with experiences like this. A Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2010 Report Share Posted March 10, 2010 Hi : Have you read " Intuitive Eating " by Tribole and Resch? How do you decide what to eat? How do you decide how much to eat? SUE > > I don't like to eat out at new places since I am n ot familiar with the menu and > I am afraid the food will be too fattening or too greasy or too whatever. > Well last night I went out with friends and they really wanted to go to this > place I haven't been to. > I ordered a safe dish: half chicken with string beans and potatoes. > it was a total frustration. The restaurant dimmed the lights so much that you > could barely see your food and that was a turn off.I couldnt see the potatos to > see how they were and not seeing my food was a big problem for me. > The girls wanted their string french fries as appetizer and I did have some. Now > I hate myself for eating french fries. > The chicken was not all white and I didnt like it.I was hungry though as it was > already past my dinner time. > I ate most of the chicken (a wing and dark meat which are the parts I hate) and > most of the beans but I had no interest in the potatoes as they were carbs and I > couldnt see how they were cooked. > I got home totally frustrated with my dinner and from 9:45 to 11:30, all I > wanted was to eat. > I made so many trips to the fridge.I opened it and then told myself: You are not > hungry, yoiu just want to eat. > I did have an apple and I started eating a little piece of a chocolate bar. I > chewed it and spit it out. > I hate dealing with eating out with experiences like this. > A > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2010 Report Share Posted March 10, 2010 Hi : Have you read " Intuitive Eating " by Tribole and Resch? How do you decide what to eat? How do you decide how much to eat? SUE > > I don't like to eat out at new places since I am n ot familiar with the menu and > I am afraid the food will be too fattening or too greasy or too whatever. > Well last night I went out with friends and they really wanted to go to this > place I haven't been to. > I ordered a safe dish: half chicken with string beans and potatoes. > it was a total frustration. The restaurant dimmed the lights so much that you > could barely see your food and that was a turn off.I couldnt see the potatos to > see how they were and not seeing my food was a big problem for me. > The girls wanted their string french fries as appetizer and I did have some. Now > I hate myself for eating french fries. > The chicken was not all white and I didnt like it.I was hungry though as it was > already past my dinner time. > I ate most of the chicken (a wing and dark meat which are the parts I hate) and > most of the beans but I had no interest in the potatoes as they were carbs and I > couldnt see how they were cooked. > I got home totally frustrated with my dinner and from 9:45 to 11:30, all I > wanted was to eat. > I made so many trips to the fridge.I opened it and then told myself: You are not > hungry, yoiu just want to eat. > I did have an apple and I started eating a little piece of a chocolate bar. I > chewed it and spit it out. > I hate dealing with eating out with experiences like this. > A > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2010 Report Share Posted March 10, 2010 Hi : Have you read " Intuitive Eating " by Tribole and Resch? How do you decide what to eat? How do you decide how much to eat? SUE > > I don't like to eat out at new places since I am n ot familiar with the menu and > I am afraid the food will be too fattening or too greasy or too whatever. > Well last night I went out with friends and they really wanted to go to this > place I haven't been to. > I ordered a safe dish: half chicken with string beans and potatoes. > it was a total frustration. The restaurant dimmed the lights so much that you > could barely see your food and that was a turn off.I couldnt see the potatos to > see how they were and not seeing my food was a big problem for me. > The girls wanted their string french fries as appetizer and I did have some. Now > I hate myself for eating french fries. > The chicken was not all white and I didnt like it.I was hungry though as it was > already past my dinner time. > I ate most of the chicken (a wing and dark meat which are the parts I hate) and > most of the beans but I had no interest in the potatoes as they were carbs and I > couldnt see how they were cooked. > I got home totally frustrated with my dinner and from 9:45 to 11:30, all I > wanted was to eat. > I made so many trips to the fridge.I opened it and then told myself: You are not > hungry, yoiu just want to eat. > I did have an apple and I started eating a little piece of a chocolate bar. I > chewed it and spit it out. > I hate dealing with eating out with experiences like this. > A > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2010 Report Share Posted March 10, 2010 I have read the book , thanks for asking. But what happened last night is not really about what to pick to eat but not being able to stay in control.The lightning really affected me. Not being able to clearly see my food bothered me. The fact that the parts of chicken were not white did bother me too. > > > > I don't like to eat out at new places since I am n ot familiar with the menu and > > I am afraid the food will be too fattening or too greasy or too whatever. > > Well last night I went out with friends and they really wanted to go to this > > place I haven't been to. > > I ordered a safe dish: half chicken with string beans and potatoes. > > it was a total frustration. The restaurant dimmed the lights so much that you > > could barely see your food and that was a turn off.I couldnt see the potatos to > > see how they were and not seeing my food was a big problem for me. > > The girls wanted their string french fries as appetizer and I did have some. Now > > I hate myself for eating french fries. > > The chicken was not all white and I didnt like it.I was hungry though as it was > > already past my dinner time. > > I ate most of the chicken (a wing and dark meat which are the parts I hate) and > > most of the beans but I had no interest in the potatoes as they were carbs and I > > couldnt see how they were cooked. > > I got home totally frustrated with my dinner and from 9:45 to 11:30, all I > > wanted was to eat. > > I made so many trips to the fridge.I opened it and then told myself: You are not > > hungry, yoiu just want to eat. > > I did have an apple and I started eating a little piece of a chocolate bar. I > > chewed it and spit it out. > > I hate dealing with eating out with experiences like this. > > A > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2010 Report Share Posted March 10, 2010 Hi : Maybe I should have asked different questions. I asked whether you had read the IE book, because some of your comments made me wonder whether you had legalized food or whether you were still choosing food according to fat grams or calories or whatever. I wonder what you believe makes a food 'too fattening'. Do you believe certain foods per se, rather than the quantity you eat, will make you gain weight? I understand your desire to get exactly what you order in a restaurant. I have 7 food allergy restrictions. One bite of a food allergen will give me excruciating cramping intestinal pain for 1-2 weeks, depending on the food. I usually give the server my allergy alert card and send food back if I have any doubts about the preparation. However, I don't worry about whether a nonallergenic food is 'fattening', because I know my body's hunger/fullness signals will tell me how much to eat. In fact I prefer some fat in meals, because I know fats make me feel unhungry longer after eating. > > > > > > I don't like to eat out at new places since I am n ot familiar with the menu and > > > I am afraid the food will be too fattening or too greasy or too whatever. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2010 Report Share Posted March 10, 2010 I think I understand what you mean. I know when I eat out, I look forward to getting something "special" and it's hard to deal with when it's not what you're hoping for or expecting. It's one reason I like to go to the same restaurants and usually order the same thing--that way I can look forward to it and still know I'm going to like it. It's ironic, but I'm a compulsive eater and at the same time when I'm not being compulsive I'm really very picky about food. Sohni wrote: I have read the book , thanks for asking. But what happened last night is not really about what to pick to eat but not being able to stay in control.The lightning really affected me. Not being able to clearly see my food bothered me. The fact that the parts of chicken were not white did bother me too. > > > > I don't like to eat out at new places since I am n ot familiar with the menu and > > I am afraid the food will be too fattening or too greasy or too whatever. > > Well last night I went out with friends and they really wanted to go to this > > place I haven't been to. > > I ordered a safe dish: half chicken with string beans and potatoes. > > it was a total frustration. The restaurant dimmed the lights so much that you > > could barely see your food and that was a turn off.I couldnt see the potatos to > > see how they were and not seeing my food was a big problem for me. > > The girls wanted their string french fries as appetizer and I did have some. Now > > I hate myself for eating french fries. > > The chicken was not all white and I didnt like it.I was hungry though as it was > > already past my dinner time. > > I ate most of the chicken (a wing and dark meat which are the parts I hate) and > > most of the beans but I had no interest in the potatoes as they were carbs and I > > couldnt see how they were cooked. > > I got home totally frustrated with my dinner and from 9:45 to 11:30, all I > > wanted was to eat. > > I made so many trips to the fridge.I opened it and then told myself: You are not > > hungry, yoiu just want to eat. > > I did have an apple and I started eating a little piece of a chocolate bar. I > > chewed it and spit it out. > > I hate dealing with eating out with experiences like this. > > A > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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