EAT OUT, DON’T SKIMP OUT!

EAT OUT, DON’T SKIMP OUT!

It’s a very common question in my office from my patients: what should I do when I’m going out to eat? We work SO hard during the week to stay consistent and eat clean, but when the weekends roll around, we forget how hard we’ve worked. We want to let loose and just enjoy ourselves without feeling like all the work we did during the week is just cancelled out. The food and drinks we indulge in don’t always have to make you feel worse before another week hits us. So here are my top tips for what to do, plan, and expect for when eating out…

HAVE A PLAN

Read the menu to make a plan ahead of time. When you have a plan, there’s no decision to be made when you’re actually in the restaurant. When you go out to eat, you want to enjoy the company around you, not worry about what you’re going to order and how many calories it’s going to be! Just remember that chain restaurants are legally required to provide calories, where mom and pop type places do not have to. We’ll talk more about strategies with calorie-less restaurants…

HYDRATE 

Make sure you’re drinking water before and throughout the meal. It’s no secret that when you drink enough water, it helps lower appetite. Making sure you’re hydrated before you start eating helps keep those hunger pangs away and ultimately helps you make a more mindful decision when you’re looking at a menu. 

SHARE

Don’t be afraid to share: an app and an entree with a friend or beau. Collaborating with the person you’re dining with can not only help with portion control, but it can offer up more dishes to try, and your wallet will thank you. Getting both an appetizer and an entree will give you more dishes to try than if you were to just get one entree and forego the app. Go outside of your comfort zone and try something different. 

SIMPLIFY

Keep it simple; stay away from creams, gravies and sauces. Ordering a protein and two side dishes can often be a lot less calories than a salad. The less there is within each meal, the less calories it’s going to pack in. Watch for things that may seem healthy, but have sauce, cream or gravy along with them. Grilled chicken can be great, but not if it comes topped with cheese, heavy cream, or gravy. Forego the sodium-ladened additions and keep it simple. 

MAXIMIZE 

Try to get dishes that are 500 calories or less. This may seem like a lot of calories, but when you look at the calories on most menus, this is more difficult to find than you’d think. Most meals can easily provide 800-1200 calories, and that’s just the entree, let alone the fries and the drink you have with it. So sticking with under 500 calories per meal can help limit that overstuffed and bloated feeling after eating out. 

SNACK…ALWAYS SNACK

Snack ahead of time; never go hangry. Imagine sitting in a restaurant, your stomach is yelling at you out of hunger, and you want to make a healthy choice, but all you see is juicy burgers and chicken fingers on the menu. You’re going to say “F’ it” and order the cheeseburger because you’re literally STARVING. Making decisions when you’re hangry can be very dangerous, so never let yourself get hangry or save your calories for the day before you go out to eat. Otherwise, you’ll regret it later, stuff yourself full, and won’t be hungry for the rest of the day. 

WATCH YOUR MIXERS 

Avoid drinking your calories; try seltzer water or tea. Take the surge in craft beers for example. Many craft beers (which are the tastier ones) are typically between 200-300 calories for one, and the likelihood you’re just having one is usually slim. So it’s better to stick with a hard liquor, use water, plain iced tea, or seltzer (calorie-free) as your mixer, and you typically don’t need as many. This will keep calories low and again prevent any serious stuffed feeling after your meal. 

GET PICKY 

Try soup and salad for a little bit of everything. I often get in the mood for something hot, but I want some crunch and veggies too. I’ll get a soup and salad or chili and salad which is very filling, the portions are automatically smaller than a full entree, and you’re getting the satisfaction from different textures when you eat. Sometimes it’s better to pick on different things, than order a healthier meal you’re not really craving. The more you try to avoid that craving, the more it will pick back at you. 

NON-NEGOTIABLES

Identify your non-negotiables. What I mean by this is what to you means you’re truly enjoying your meal. If you order something because you know it’s better for you, but all you can think about is that cheesesteak that you really want, you’ll be left feeling unsatisfied and still wanting more. You often will snack on other people’s food that you’re with just to get some satisfaction. Think about what you want and order a salad with that cheese steak instead of fries. Or put cheese steak on top of your salad and skip the bun altogether. Figure out clever ways to eat the foods you love, without going overboard with other unhealthy foods. You’ll feel better AND satisfied. 

TAKE YOUR FOOD HOME 

A cardinal rule that’s been around forever, but still rings true. It’s helpful to try and eat half of your meal and take the other half home rather than just stuff the rest in your belly, because “it doesn’t seem like that much.” Going back to the calorie amounts in foods, most meals are over 1,000 calories. So by splitting up your portions in two, you’re not only cutting calories but you’re also sticking to a smaller portion that will leave you feeling lighter after a meal. Another bonus; you get to eat and enjoy your meal twice over! I don’t know about you, but to me that’s winning. 

So next time you’re ordering or eating out, think about a few of these tips and try to implement them when necessary. Eating out doesn’t mean you have to leave feeling stuffed, tired and fluffy. It’s up to us what we put in our mouths, so do yourself a favor and leave the restaurant feeling empowered, in control, and satisfied! 

Tropical Parfait

Tropical Parfait

Tropical Parfait

Kristen Richardson
Servings 1
Calories 237 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • 1 cup plain greek yogurt
  • 1/2 cup fresh or canned pineapple chunks
  • 1 tbsp shredded coconut
  • 1 tbsp chocolate or caramel syrup (optional)

Instructions
 

  • Preheat oven to 350⁰ and line a small baking sheet with tinfoil.
  • Spread shredded coconut across the baking sheet.
  • If you have a fresh pineapple, cut it up into chunks while the oven is preheating.
  • Once oven is preheated, place coconut into oven, about 3 minutes, stirring once halfway through. Take out once coconut is browned.
  • Assemble parfait with greek yogurt first, pineapple, chocolate or caramel syrup, and topped off with the coconut.
  • Dig in and enjoy!

Notes

Parfaits are a great option for breakfast, as yogurt offers protein and carbs. Adding fruit, granola, or whatever you prefer adds to the delicious taste of it. With its tropical taste and island-style vibe, your day will start on the bright side of things. Add some mandarin oranges, lime, or grapefruit for some more citrus bite.

KP’s Breakfast Sammy

KP’s Breakfast Sammy

Breakfast Sammy

Kristen Richardson
Servings 1
Calories 310 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • 1 egg
  • 1 “sliced thin” pepper jack cheese slice
  • 2 slices canadian bacon
  • 1 “everything” bagel thin or sandwich thin
  • 1 tsp butter
  • Cooking spray

Instructions
 

  • Pan-fry your egg over medium heat. I have a one-egg pan that I use which works perfectly!
  • While your egg is frying, toast your bagel thin whole, don’t separate into two pieces.
  • On a separate plate, place 2 pieces of canadian bacon and microwave for about 30 seconds to heat.
  • Once the egg is done, place aside but leave in the pan.
  • When bagel/sandwich thin is done toasting, place on a plate.
  • Add your slice of cheese to the bottom of the bagel while lightly buttering the other side.
  • Place egg on top of the cheese slice and then layer with turkey sausage (flat side down).
  • Top off your sandwich with the top part of your bagel and enjoy!

Notes

If you want to make two at a time (which I usually end up doing), just make two separate eggs in one pan and toast your bagels at the same time since you only use one slot for one bagel.

Make Ahead Breakfast Burrito

Make Ahead Breakfast Burrito

 

Breakfast Burrito

Servings 8
Calories 223 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • 1 lb ground turkey sausage
  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 green pepper, chopped
  • 1/2 white onion, chopped
  • 1 tsp garlic salt
  • 1 tsp cilantro
  • 1/4 tsp paprika
  • 1/4 tsp cayenne
  • 1 32oz carton “Better’n Eggs” liquid eggs
  • 1 package Tumaro’s Garden Veggie “Low-In-Carb” Wraps
  • 1 bag low-fat shredded cheddar
  • Plastic Wrap

Instructions
 

  • Brown turkey sausage in skillet and drain excess fat. Set aside.
  • In the same pan, on medium-high heat, sautee peppers and onions with olive oil. Throw in all the spices and cook until the onion become translucent.
  • Add liquid eggs (I only used about ¾ of the carton so you should have some left over). Use your best judgement for a vegetable to egg ratio. When eggs start to cook, add in the turkey sausage and cook altogether until eggs are cooked through.
  • Set up your “wrapping station” for the burritos: A space for your pieces of plastic wrap to lie flat, and somewhere to put them once they’re wrapped.
  • Lay out your piece of plastic wrap and burrito shell. Spread cheese on the bottom of the wrap, and then your egg-sausage mixture. Wrap tightly and then roll into plastic wrap securely. Repeat this process with all of wraps and place into plastic bag.
  • Throw in the freezer and enjoy whenever you want!

Notes

I had some turkey-sausage mixture left over so I just threw the leftovers into a container in the fridge and had it for breakfast the next day. For a little spice, use pepper jack cheese instead of cheddar. They freezer wonderfully and reheat nicely too.

Chicken Caesar Flatbread

Chicken Caesar Flatbread

Chicken Caesar Flatbread

Kristen Richardson
Servings 4
Calories 326 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • 1 refrigerated thin crust pizza dough
  • 5 oz plain greek yogurt
  • 1 tbsp minced garlic
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • 1 small can sliced olives
  • 1/2 cup cherry tomatoes, sliced lengthwise
  • 2-3 cooked chicken breast tenderloins
  • 3 tbsp grated parmesan cheese
  • 2 tbsp light Caesar dressing
  • 1 bag romaine lettuce

Instructions
 

  • Preheat oven to 425⁰.
  • Coat your pizza stone or sheet pan with flour and roll out pizza dough evenly.
  • Place in preheated oven for 6 minutes. This is to make sure the middle of the crust cooks evenly after all the toppings have been added.
  • In small bowl, mix yogurt, garlic, salt and pepper.
  • Take dough out of oven, top with greek yogurt mixture, tomatoes, olives, and chicken.
  • Place in oven for another 10 minutes, or until crust is golden.
  • Top off with romaine lettuce, drizzle with dressing, and sprinkle with parmesan cheese.
  • Let cool about 5 minutes, slice, and serve!

Notes

To speed things up, you can always use rotisserie chicken or pre-cooked chicken pieces for the pizza. This way, all your ingredients are ready to be made into a delicious, colorful meal.