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Post by Kippy on Jan 3, 2005 15:12:36 GMT -5
If you have had a Core meal at a restaurant (especially a recognizable name restaurant), or have found a restaurant particularly amenable to making meals Core, or have a question over what might be Core, please share that here.
Be prepared, however, for some people to disagree with you. That happens. Readers can then take all viewpoints and determine their own opinion from the information offered.
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Post by Kippy on Jan 3, 2005 19:19:59 GMT -5
No restaurant meals on Core?
Come on people I know better than that.
Help everybody out here.
I can't do it, I only eat at local places and that isn't going to help anybody who doesn't live where I do!
SURELY somebody has figured out a way to get something Core at Ruby Tuesday or TGI Fridays or someplace like that.
Bueller? Bueller?
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Post by Jellybeanz on Jan 3, 2005 19:50:31 GMT -5
Hello all!
Went to Outback Steakhouse this weekend and ordered:
Tossed Salad (no croutons or cheese) FF Italian Dressing NY Strip with A1 sauce Steamed Veggies
They are now also offering baked sweet potatoes as a side. (Wonderful with a dash of Splenda)
Hope this helps!
Jennie
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Post by georgiagirl on Jan 3, 2005 20:30:02 GMT -5
Here are a few in my area.....PS I eat out ALOT!!
Sonny's BBQ chicken w/ skin removed sweet potato-plain (add splenda if you wish) corn on the cob they also have a salad bar too....
Olive Garden- As close to core as possible! You can get any thing w/whole wheat pasta and it is pretty good. Then just count the point for the sauce, if you stick w/ a tomato base sauce it will be lower i ususally count about 3pts. They also have lowfat ranch and italian salad dressing, that is only 1pt! So you can get out spending only about 4pts if you avoid the bread sticks and wine!
Wendy's Plain baked potato w/side of salsa side salad w/ff catalina dressing
Red Lobster: Went there recently.... salad w/ff dressing (w/no crouton or cheese) crab legs (don't use the drawn butter, you can use cocktail sauce though!) baked potato plain (can ask for salsa)
Macaroni Grill I heard has whole wheat pasta, haven't been.
as i think of more i will let yall know!!
J
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Post by Kippy on Jan 3, 2005 21:15:30 GMT -5
Yay Jelly and Georgia!
Core heros!
You are helping out countless Corers. Keep em comin!
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Post by BlondieKate on Jan 3, 2005 21:59:14 GMT -5
You know, I've been to Chili's in the past, where you can get a plain grilled chicken breast and steamed veggies. Was actually pretty good.
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Post by ouizoid on Jan 3, 2005 22:15:16 GMT -5
Rubios--forget the name of it, but they have a ff chicken salad that I believe even made the Core list--it is just lettuce, chicken and salsa--
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Post by Sandy on Jan 3, 2005 22:42:54 GMT -5
Thai - stir fried veggies or Cashew Chicken minus the cashews with brown rice
Steak house - grilled chicken or steak cooked w/o fat, steamed veggies and baked potato (I bring my own Molly McButter)
Jack in the box - Santa Fe pita - I count the 2 pts. for the pita
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Post by Tracy on Jan 3, 2005 23:19:55 GMT -5
We've eaten a couple of times at Tony Romas and they have been very willing to modify my meals. I had the top sirloin with steamed broccoli and plain baked potato. They also have some shrimp and fish choices that could be core.
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Post by Sooz on Jan 3, 2005 23:24:21 GMT -5
WOW just as I was thinking I would be stuck cooking in my kitchen every night!!! Now I want to go out to eat.
Thanks so much, it's very appreciated.
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Post by triciak on Jan 3, 2005 23:30:43 GMT -5
I've had the sirloin at O'Charley's w/baked potato and large salad. I either count WPA for low fat dressing or take my own. I also use ff dressing on my BP's. Amazing but I like FF dressing on lots of stuff these days including a nice roast beef sandwich instead of mayo. I also mix horseradish with ff mayo and it's good on roast beef.
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Post by kathleen320 on Jan 4, 2005 0:47:34 GMT -5
The Outback. My "standard" dinner there (we go there every Sunday night) is a little different from the one jellybeanz posted above. Mine is a small filet mignon (without the added butter that they add to their steaks -- you have to specify) plus a plain baked potato (or steamed veggies without butter) and a salad without cheese and croutons and with the fat-free tangy tomato dressing.
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Post by SmallTownGurl on Jan 4, 2005 6:14:50 GMT -5
The best way to do this, I think, would be to start a new thread for each restaurant. That way it would be easy to search. I will start with Bob Evans...
STG
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Post by josh on Jan 4, 2005 13:25:11 GMT -5
When eating out I take my own ff sf maple syrup for a baked sweet potato, or my own dressing for salad.
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Post by nolegrl9 on Jan 10, 2005 23:06:41 GMT -5
Ruby Tuesdays has a new section on their menu that serves fish and other meats with brown rice pilaf and steamed veggies. I'm sure you have to ask for no butter, etc. but you have to do that almost everywhere...they are actually pretty tasty.
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