How often do you go out to eat and does it effect your weight?

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  • jemhh
    jemhh Posts: 14,261 Member
    For me, eating out is not a big deal so I don't usually think of it as a caloric splurge occasion. It's just another meal to me.
  • My_Butt
    My_Butt Posts: 2,300 Member
    I eat out every Sunday and order whatever I want. I stick to my calorie deficit Monday through Friday, do insanity, and lead an active lifestyle doing construction.
    I get the feeling my weight loss is slower, but I don't feel deprived at all.
  • annette_15
    annette_15 Posts: 1,657 Member
    jemhh wrote: »
    For me, eating out is not a big deal so I don't usually think of it as a caloric splurge occasion. It's just another meal to me.

    This. I skip the bread/starters/dessert (unless I steal a nibble from bf). Then I can get pretty much whatever I want as the main course (within reason ofc) and really enjoy it
  • Sarasmaintaining
    Sarasmaintaining Posts: 1,027 Member
    My boyfriend wants to go out to eat (at Red Lobster), not today but in a day or two. He's going to treat me to it. But the thing is we went out to eat at a Thai restaurant 2 weeks ago. Is it safe to go out again or is once every two weeks too much?

    ps- I'm NOT trying to lose weight but I'm not trying to gain. I lost weight and don't want it back.

    During my active weight loss phase I ate out 2-3 times a week (a mix between fast food and sit down restaurants). Now that I'm in maintenance I continue to eat out 2-3 times a week. In fact today I had Arbys for lunch and Pizza Hut for supper ;) At the end of the day it comes down to calories and math. Eat what you like, just make it fit into your calorie goals and you're good to go :)
  • MysticRealm
    MysticRealm Posts: 1,264 Member
    edited April 2015
    I eat out 1-6 times a week, depending.
    Crab legs are one of my fave things at red lobster and they are really low cal (I don't like mine dipped in butter so that also helps!)
  • Sophiasmomma
    Sophiasmomma Posts: 155 Member
    I actually went to red lobster saturday for a party. Since starting on my weight loss journey I try to really limit going out to eat. I looked up the calories on red lobsters site. Ate half of my low cal meal and had cals for one cheese biscuit. As of today, three days later im still showing 2lb gain which from everything I've read here is water weight from too much sodium. I think eating out is fine as long as mentally u can accept seeing a slight gain that will go away
  • avskk
    avskk Posts: 1,787 Member
    I see a water weight gain from eating out sometimes, but it's gone within a day or two. Like everyone else said, plan for it, make it fit, log it, and don't sweat it.

    (As an aside, I appreciate this thread because it made me look up Red Lobster information and realize how easy it would be to fit my favorite stuff there into an average day! Lobster tail or crab legs, two cheese biscuits, and creamy lobster baked potato for 700 calories? Yes thank you please immediately!)
  • jessieleah
    jessieleah Posts: 204 Member
    I try to limit it to once a week. Lately it's been twice a week. At the beginning, I restricted it a lot and probably only went out once every 2-3 weeks. Now I just plan ahead and log the food to the best of my ability before I get there. So I always know what I'm getting before I go and that makes it easier to maintain healthier choices. I'll also eat less that day leading up to it if I know it's going to be calorie heavy. Sometimes I'll just write it off as a cheat meal, though, and eat normally for all my other meals without restricting them.
  • vixtris
    vixtris Posts: 688 Member
    I go out to eat at LEAST once a week... sometimes 2. I'm bad like that :P However, as long as I eat within my limit, it doesn't effect my weight loss much ... Maybe slow it down for a day or 2, but it still goes down.
  • Freidon
    Freidon Posts: 169 Member
    Like everyone else has been saying, I just look up the nutrition chart and try to make it fit my calories. I'm fortunate that most of the places we go I'm familiar enough with to have a favorite that I know is within my calorie range. Work events and spontaneous going out to eat with coworkers are the worst, though. If I don't know the place, I assume the worst about the pasta and stick to soup, chicken, fish, or if I get salad, eat it without dressing.

    It's a huge pain, though. I live in the South, so you'll get teasingly berated or even have people concerned for you if you make a show of having to look up calorie counts. So I end up eating half of my daily calories in one sitting to try and save face.
  • lngrunert
    lngrunert Posts: 204 Member
    I eat out or get takeout 3-4 times a week. I've been maintaining for over a year.
  • kristinegift
    kristinegift Posts: 2,406 Member
    edited April 2015
    Just figure out what you want to eat beforehand and input the calories and work around them that day. It's ok to go a little over too :)

    Personally, I go "out" to eat 2-3 times a week. I usually go to Panera at least once to reunite with the love of my life, the BBQ Chicken Salad, and/or I go to Qdoba on my long midweek run days because BURRITOS(!!) and I usually get pizza or take out after my long Sunday runs when I have 2500-3000+ cals to eat in a day. I still maintain/lose every week.
  • Jgasmic
    Jgasmic Posts: 219 Member
    I go out to eat at least once or twice a week, sometimes more depending on the social calendar. It hasn't hurt my weight loss, but I don't think I have any weeks when I didn't go out to eat so I don't really have anything to compare it to. I look at the menus ahead of time, and the nutrition facts if it's a chain, and try to make good choices. I log everything and know that I'll probably be up the next day because restaurant meals tend to be higher in sodium than what I make at home, but I know it'll be gone in a day or two so I don't worry about it. Oh, and enjoy!
  • Toadstool_
    Toadstool_ Posts: 120 Member
    I eat out every couple of weeks, and to be honest, am not very good at saying no to all the yummy things on the menu, but to be honest haven't found it slows things down all that much really - just make sure you eat well in between, and try not to over-do it at the meal. If you can stay in maintenance, great!
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