
Eating Out
Ege GunesCofounder
When you cook at home, the ingredients and their amounts are entirely under your control. When dining out, however, you’re usually not so lucky, and you may need to make an extra effort to keep track of what you eat.
Remember, you don’t have to record every tiny detail on your plate to track your food intake. If you’re trying to lose weight, start with the most significant calorie sources; if you’re trying to increase your muscle mass, focus on protein sources.
Here are three methods you can use at a restaurant:
- 1.Trust the estimation skills you improved while weighing your portions at home.
- 2.Check the restaurant’s online menu if available.
- 3.Ask your server.