ecugsplgrl 34 Posted February 17, 2021 I have difficulty eating out. I refuse to eat anything McDonald's so when my kids get that, I just skip. I have been able to figure out kids menu items for firehouse subs and subway. Chickfila I can manage with fruit cup and grilled chicken. Also, Mexican is my fallback, Chipotle and Moe's I just have kid's meals with Protein and veggies. Luckily I have 4 kids so I can get by with ordering a kid's meal for me and adult meal for my 13 year old. Any other suggestions, we truly don't eat out much, I just don't want to make bad choices when I'm hungry and be miserable. Does anyone do burgers without bun? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HealthyLifeStyle 351 Posted February 18, 2021 I am almost 6 months out, and the only thing I have had that we haven't made at home is a small cheese pizza. I could only eat 1 pc. Then for Valentine's day, we ordered Chinese, and all I ate was some chicken and broccoli. As far as burgers go, we make ours at home, and I eat it without the bun. I wrap it in lettuce leaves with sliced tomatoes. I am craving Chick Fila. I used to eat the nuggets there until I found out they are fried. 1 ecugsplgrl reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ecugsplgrl 34 Posted February 18, 2021 At chickfila I usually get the kids grilled nuggets meal with fruit cup and diet lemonade. or a grilled chicken sandwich and eat it for at least 2 meals. 1 ecugsplgrl reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
catwoman7 11,220 Posted February 18, 2021 at McDonald's I get Egg McMuffins - but I probably didn't do those until I was about a year out. (I really didn't eat bread until I was that far out) at Mexican places - the "innards" of tacos work. Or a fajita (but just the meat and veggies - and only a cup or so of them - or less depending on how far along you are) subs - you could just eat the "innards" of those, too. Chinese - order something with non-fried meat and veggies, only eat about a cup of it (or less - again depending on how far along you are), and of course, skip the rice at nicer restaurants, they often have shrimp cocktail as an appetizer - that works. Or Soup or chili speaking of chili, a lot of WLS patients like Wendy's chili (I don't - but if you like it, that works). Panera Bread carries turkey chili in the winter, and it's pretty great 1 ecugsplgrl reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HealthyLifeStyle 351 Posted February 18, 2021 45 minutes ago, catwoman7 said: at McDonald's I get Egg McMuffins - but I probably didn't do those until I was about a year out. (I really didn't eat bread until I was that far out) at Mexican places - the "innards" of tacos work. Or a fajita (but just the meat and veggies - and only a cup or so of them - or less depending on how far along you are) subs - you could just eat the "innards" of those, too. Chinese - order something with non-fried meat and veggies, only eat about a cup of it (or less - again depending on how far along you are), and of course, skip the rice at nicer restaurants, they often have shrimp cocktail as an appetizer - that works. Or Soup or chili speaking of chili, a lot of WLS patients like Wendy's chili (I don't - but if you like it, that works). Panera bread carries turkey chili in the winter, and it's pretty great Thanks for the suggestions. I love Wendy's chili but didn't even think of that. I would love to try Panera's also. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BigSue 1,392 Posted February 18, 2021 10 hours ago, catwoman7 said: at Mexican places - the "innards" of tacos work. Or a fajita (but just the meat and veggies - and only a cup or so of them - or less depending on how far along you are) I went to a Mexican place a while back and got a tostada. I just ate the toppings and left the tortilla. A lot of restaurants have started paying attention to the Keto community, which is great because it means they have low-carb options. Jimmy John's has lettuce-wrap subs. Five Guys will serve a bunless burger (either as a lettuce wrap or in a bowl). Chipotle has cauliflower rice. Most chains have salads. Most sit-down restaurants have meat + sides meals (chicken breast, pork chop, steak, etc.) and will be happy to substitute any high-carb sides (rice/potatoes/bread) with veggies. You should be careful about sauces and dressings, though (get them on the side if possible, and ask for light dressing on a salad), because they can be loaded with sugar and/or fat. 3 ecugsplgrl, catwoman7 and Kris77 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites