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The Waiter Gets Your Order Wrong – not what you ordered? Eat it anyway. You didn’t ask for the calories, so they won’t count.
You’ve decided to go out for a delicious dinner. You get dressed up and head out with your friends or family and your “Smart Choices” card in hand. You have the best of intentions. You sit down at the table and open the menu as if it is the gate to your future. You fight the little devil on your left shoulder telling you to order the Veal Parmagiana, and you win! A chicken breast with steamed veggies will be heading your way in 20 minutes or so. You even manage to ignore the fresh foccaccia bread singing a Siren song from the center of the table. You sit there, beaming with pride at your will power while your waiter appears at the table, steaming tray in hand. He smiles as he places a triple portion of gooey lasagna in front of you. Don’t you worry. You meant to eat healthy, and it’s the thought that counts.
Pros: You will only be consuming the calories of what you ordered. This also works for substitutions. Ordered the brown rice but they brought the white? Don’t get your panties in a bunch. Asked for a salad with your burger but got crisp golden French fries instead… pass the ketchup (although the ketchup will still contain calories).
Cons: If you are the waiter, you get stuck with the extra calories (they have to go somewhere). But, if your order pad is correct, they go to the chef.
The Waiter Gets Your Order Wrong – not what you ordered? Eat it anyway. You didn’t ask for the calories, so they won’t count.
You’ve decided to go out for a delicious dinner. You get dressed up and head out with your friends or family and your “Smart Choices” card in hand. You have the best of intentions. You sit down at the table and open the menu as if it is the gate to your future. You fight the little devil on your left shoulder telling you to order the Veal Parmagiana, and you win! A chicken breast with steamed veggies will be heading your way in 20 minutes or so. You even manage to ignore the fresh foccaccia bread singing a Siren song from the center of the table. You sit there, beaming with pride at your will power while your waiter appears at the table, steaming tray in hand. He smiles as he places a triple portion of gooey lasagna in front of you. Don’t you worry. You meant to eat healthy, and it’s the thought that counts.
Pros: You will only be consuming the calories of what you ordered. This also works for substitutions. Ordered the brown rice but they brought the white? Don’t get your panties in a bunch. Asked for a salad with your burger but got crisp golden French fries instead… pass the ketchup (although the ketchup will still contain calories).
Cons: If you are the waiter, you get stuck with the extra calories (they have to go somewhere). But, if your order pad is correct, they go to the chef.
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