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<blockquote data-quote="Scimama" data-source="post: 2409065" data-attributes="member: 110645"><p>I am a vegetarian who controls my blood sugars by low carbing, no medication. If you've ever looked at the vveggie options on many restaurant menus they are not low carb!</p><p>I usually politely ask for a mix up of what is On the menu, so maybe a salad with a halloumi and avocado starter options as a main course.</p><p>I might order a veggie burger if it's real grilled veg rather thaI a bought in party and ask for a bit of salad instead of chips and ask for no bun..</p><p>This is isn't a new thing for me, as a life long veggie I remember when there wasn't any veggie options at all.</p><p>don't be afraid to ask in restaurants, they want their customers to be happy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scimama, post: 2409065, member: 110645"] I am a vegetarian who controls my blood sugars by low carbing, no medication. If you've ever looked at the vveggie options on many restaurant menus they are not low carb! I usually politely ask for a mix up of what is On the menu, so maybe a salad with a halloumi and avocado starter options as a main course. I might order a veggie burger if it's real grilled veg rather thaI a bought in party and ask for a bit of salad instead of chips and ask for no bun.. This is isn't a new thing for me, as a life long veggie I remember when there wasn't any veggie options at all. don't be afraid to ask in restaurants, they want their customers to be happy. [/QUOTE]
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