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Eating Out With Girlfriends Isn’t Good For Your Health

November 10th, 2009

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eating outEvery women really enjoy going out with their girlfriends, particularly when they plan on going out to eat. The reason for this is that, when women are together, they feel that they can eat whatsoever and however much they feel like, removing the judgment they typically consider with male friends. In essence, they give one another permission to eat less healthy foods that are higher in calories. Women on average eat as a minimum one hundred more calories and consume over 800 calories at a ladies night out.

When women dine out with men, however, they typically consume less calories. The more men there at the table, the more skimping goes on. They eat less and generally eat healthier. So whom you eat with really does have an effect on what and how much you eat.

This study started with researchers studying groups of students dining in large cafeterias at numerous universities. While this study focused on younger women, the results held true for older women also. Women of every age tended to limit calories when with men seemingly because they wanted to make a good impression on their male dining companions or from absolute self-consciousness. Eating less calories, subjects said, made them feel more feminine in a group of men.

It all goes back to the idea that women should be petite and delicate because that’s what men think is attractive. So many women don’t feel comfortable about eating large quantities of fatty foods in front of men. Men, on the other hand, didn’t change their food choices based on the sex of the group they were eating with.

So if women are on a diet or trying to watch their weight, eating out with girlfriends is not a good idea. While some women may not have a date every night, they can still go out and have fun. Women can go out with guy friends or go out to lunch with colleagues.

Most likely there will be guys at work, so women can still eat out but eat more reasonably. The girls won’t pig out like they would with their girlfriends, and you can skimp on your meal, which will keep you slender, and, if you so desire, you can take the leftovers home.

On the other hand, though, there are some guidelines for when you do go out with the girls that will help you in watching your calories. First, of all stay away from the bread basket and only order the starter or dessert. This will cut back on a ton of calories. Also watch how much alcohol or pop you are consuming because this can really accumulate the calories quickly and they could be better used somewhere else. Another tip: if you want to order something nourishing, be the first one to order and then you are establishing the standard and possibly influencing what the rest of the table orders.

Even though you’re eating out with girlfriends, it is possible to still calculate your calories. Even though dieting is difficult it is still possible to pay attention to what you eat and go out with the girls. It’s much better than the choice of eliminating the girl’s night out completely, or eating with guys incessantly. lame!

Recently, the New York City Board of Health passed a law requiring restaurants with more than fifteen locations to publish the calorie count of their menu offerings for customers to see. I commend this, and applaud those restaurants who’ve already complied, as begrudgingly as some may have done so. I wouldn’t want to have to go through the extra work to find out what the exact nutritional toll of the recipes on this blog might be, for whatever reason. And personally, I’d be pretty embarrassed if I found out that my recent cupcake recipe, for instance, amounted to 780 calories and 36 grams of fat a pop, like those at the beloved bakery Crumbs.

But then, would they ever be — really?

Even if I tried really, really hard? I doubt it. There are many differences between home cooking and professional cooking, first and foremost being level of skill. But as a commercial enterprise, the bottom line in a restaurant kitchen is to consistently create memorable, really good-tasting food that you’ll want to come back for again.

There are plenty of restaurants that pride themselves on the overall healthfulness of its dishes, but New York is not a culinary capital shy of fat.

Let’s take a quick stroll through nutritional fact land:

-1 sesame bagel with plain cream cheese from Dunkin’ Donuts: 25 grams of fat, 220 calories.

-1 slice of cheese pizza from NYC chain Ray’s Pizza: 25 grams of fat, 613 calories.

-1 chicken burrito with rice, beans, cheese and sour cream from Chipotle: 39 grams of fat, 918 calories

-1 Wendy’s Classic Double with everything and cheese: 40 grams of fat, 710 calories.

-Cosi Signature Salad with Shallot Sherry Vinaigrette (not including the free bread): 52 grams of fat, 683 calories.

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