Guide to Healthy Restaurant Eating
American Diabetes Association Guide to Healthy Restaurant Eating Reviews
Eat in restaurants with confidence with this updated guide
This bestselling and indispensable guide contains the most complete and user-friendly restaurant nutrition facts for people living with diabetes. Reflecting the most recent additions and deletions to the restaurant industry’s ever-changing menus, this revised and expanded edition covers more than 5,000 menu items from more than 60 chain restaurants.
American Diabetes Association Guide to Healthy Restaurant Eating Customer Reviews
Provides nutrition information; fast-food restaurants
By A Customer
This volume had detailed nutritional data (calories, fat contect, fat grams, sodium, cholesterol content, etc.) on many fast-food items. Included are common items from McDonalds, Wendy’s, Arbys, Taco Bell, KFC, Subway, Hardee’s, Starbucks, Dunkin Donuts to name a few. Also included the equivalent food exchanges for the foods listed.
For many restaurant chains it highlights some of the ‘healthier’ items available.
The data has been compiled on many items from these restaurants, but not every menu selection is listed.
A useful guide to keep at your desk or in your car to assist in making healthier eating decisions.
Good reference book!
By KimberlyinMN (Frozen Tundra, MN)
This is a great reference book to have on hand if you eat out in restaurants often. I finally am living in an area where most of the restaurants listed in the book can be found. I really need to get another one to keep in the car.
Removes all the guess working out of eating out
By GameMaker (Portland, OR USA)
I consider this book to be a completely indespensible resource for a diabetic. I’ve found this book to be useful in two different ways: #1 for just browsing through some of the restaurants and menu items to give you an idea about nutritional information in general. For example, you can peruse through a listing like "Starbucks" and learn how many carbs are in their various beverages, and then common things like bagels. Maybe you don’t even like going to Starbucks, but such information is essential to know wherever you do go.
The second way this book is useful is to just pop in your suitcase or in your car when you travel. That way it just takes all the guesswork or awkwardness out of situations where you need to eat out, perhaps at restaurants you are not so familiar with. Just a quick glance at this book will tell you what will work for you and what won’t.
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