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Dining Out - Pleasurable or Painful?

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CellarDweller:
I'm sure enought Kettle One would make anythng taste good.


 :laugh:

HerrKaiser:
...including those 'night terrors'.  ;D

David In Indy:

--- Quote from: Kerry on January 16, 2009, 07:49:35 am ---I've had several flirtations with vegetarianism through my life. I'm fortunate in that my favourite foods are fruit and vegetables. For many years, the only meat I ate was poultry. Relatively recently, over the past couple of years, I've returned to eating red meat again, albeit sparingly. I still prefer to get my protein from poultry, but also eat lean cuts of red meat also nowadays. I continue to love my fruit and vegies best but occasionally treat myself to something overtly carnivorous, like goulash, which I thoroughly enjoy. Like you, Janice, I'll never be a complete vegetarian, nor would I wish to be these days. I now believe it's wise, for the sake of one's health, to maintain a well balanced diet, consisting of choices from all the major food groups. This is particularly true, I believe, as one reached seniority, like me. We humans are, through evolution, omnivorous. 

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Kerry, with a diet like yours, you probably have the healthiest heart in all of New South Wales - perhaps even in the entire country! :D

Kudos to you buddy! :-*

HerrKaiser:
an item not on the survey list that annoys me is no salt and pepper on the table at all. Some chefs think they know how i like my seasoning.

Kerry:

--- Quote from: DavidinIndy on January 16, 2009, 04:16:00 pm ---Kerry, with a diet like yours, you probably have the healthiest heart in all of New South Wales - perhaps even in the entire country! :D

Kudos to you buddy! :-*

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Cheers David. You're probably right there, about my heart. And thankfully there's no genetic history of heart disease in my family.

Having said all those good things about my diet, however, I must be honest and confess that I throw all my healthy eating guidelines out the window, when I dine out. My two favourite locals restaurants are "The Happy Chef" Malay/Chinese and "El Bahsa" Lebanese. They serve wonderously decadent, rich delights, that are anything but  healthy. At "The Happy Chef", I usually order their to-die-for Chicken Laksa, which is a huge bowl of chicken and eastern vegetable soup with tofu and coconut cream, laced generously with chillies. More a stew than a soup. Yuuuuum! At "El Bahsa", I will literally eat most anything on the menu!  :D 

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