Eating out-- still too salty and oily!
Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 3:01 am
Just wanted to share what I've heard, to be true.
After several weeks of McDougalling faithfully, and I do mean to the "T", I've been able to order nice, big dressing-free salads with lots of veggies and such eating out, even in a Mexican restaurant last week (with cactus pear, which was great!). But at a different one tonight, there were no salads on the menu so I got the next best thing, spinach enchiladas with no cheese.
It was made with corn tortillas, spinach, mushrooms, and onions with a green tomatilla sauce. Pretty good, actually. BUT! I could see oiliness on the plate, however slight, and everything tasted much too salty, especially the whole beans on the side, which I couldn't eat because of that saltiness.
I never noticed these things before!
I used to eat tons of cheese so this small amount of oiliness on the plate is nothing compared to that, but it's all I could think of! And I was annoyed at the sodium content, thinking "Why did they have to ruin it with salt!"
McDougalling really does change your preferences!
After several weeks of McDougalling faithfully, and I do mean to the "T", I've been able to order nice, big dressing-free salads with lots of veggies and such eating out, even in a Mexican restaurant last week (with cactus pear, which was great!). But at a different one tonight, there were no salads on the menu so I got the next best thing, spinach enchiladas with no cheese.
It was made with corn tortillas, spinach, mushrooms, and onions with a green tomatilla sauce. Pretty good, actually. BUT! I could see oiliness on the plate, however slight, and everything tasted much too salty, especially the whole beans on the side, which I couldn't eat because of that saltiness.
I never noticed these things before!
I used to eat tons of cheese so this small amount of oiliness on the plate is nothing compared to that, but it's all I could think of! And I was annoyed at the sodium content, thinking "Why did they have to ruin it with salt!"
McDougalling really does change your preferences!