Last weekend I went to the Keg for dinner with my friends to celebrate my friend Judy’s upcoming birthday. I love the Keg, and I was looking forward to the meal ever since we made the plans to go there.
BUT…as the day drew closer, I thought more about what I would eat there and how I would enjoy what I used to never think twice about eating. It was mentioned to me, “have a chicken breast, that is a safe bet”….yeah, well, not when you are going to a steakhouse and you eat chicken pretty much 5 out of every 7 days of the week.
So steak it was going to be. But which one, and how big. Portion size should be the size of your palm, which is about 4 oz of protein. There isn’t a steak on the menu that is the correct portion size, so you have to make a choice, to take some home, or be okay with what you eat and leave the rest.
The Keg has a great prix fixed menu right now – $39.95 gives you a choice of salad, four different steak/prime rib options, seafood side and then dessert. The dessert was the only thing that made the option not the best for me, but it turned out it was not a full size dessert, but their shooter glass size mini portion.
Ordering reminded me of my favourite movie – When Harry Met Sally. I said to the girl, “I will have the 7 oz filet, but I would like it like this….can you give me a tablespoon size of garlic mashed, and the rest steamed vegetables, not the sauteed ones that you normally give, but steamed.”. To which she replied, “the portions are all pre-portioned out, but I will see what I can do.”
I should say that I also had shrimp with my steak. So, when the plate arrived at the table, it was exactly what I asked for, my steak, the shrimp, one beautiful little scoop of garlic mashed and veggies, broccoli, cauliflower, carrots and green beans – the perfect plate.
After eating the salad, and then as the nutritionist suggested, the veggies, I ate the four shrimp and at the end of all of that, didn’t eat the whole 7oz filet. I didn’t even finish the one little scoop of potato. It was a really great meal, and it was totally satisfying.
Eating out has been a source of stress for me the last few months. Making the right choices is really challenging. I guess as time goes on, and the new lifestyle starts to become habit and normal, it won’t be as hard. I am hoping that happens, because it really hasn’t happened yet.
Conquered the Keg, and was really happy about it.
I am so impressed with your new outlook on life… and conquering the Keg is quite an accomplishment!!!
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Lisa
SOO happy to hear about your new eating habits. Take it from someone who has gained and lost and gained and lost and gained and gained and now about to lose again…..
NOTHING TASTES AS GOOD AS BEING THIN FEELS!!!
There is no magic formula…only perseverance and persistence…you CAN and WILL succeed if you want to!!
Good luck from someone who 'knows' what you are experiencing!
Q
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