Tue, May 22 2012

Eating Out & Your Family's Health

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The nutrition facts at restaurants can be hard to come by if you don't know where to look.

Most restaurants, especially fast food places, won't just hand you a nutrition guide as you decide to order. You almost always have to request it specifically, and it will often take them a few minutes to track one down.

You can do a little research before heading out to some restaurants by visiting their website and looking over the nutritional information for their menu. Some even have information laid out in the same format as a nutrition facts label.

If you can't find nutrition information, or you're visiting a local restaurant that may not have that information readily available, you can keep the following points in mind:

Choose grilled or baked foods instead of fried.

Instead of chicken nuggets, get a grilled chicken breast and cut it up.

Choose a baked potato instead of French fries.

Go with fresh fruits or vegetables if possible.

More and more restaurants are offering fresh fruit cups in place of fries. Take advantage of this!

Choose non-caffeinated, sugar-free drinks.

Drinks loaded with sugar are one of the biggest sources of unnecessary calories. Restaurants are getting better at offering healthier choices of drinks, but sometimes you have to ask.


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