Well, I'm just going to post a quick update since I wasn't able to get on here at all yesterday. I had a busy day yesterday getting a number of things done on my to-do list in regards to our possible house purchase. But, besides that, last night Brian and I went out to eat with my parents and grandma to celebrate my dad's birthday that was last Sunday. My dad chose Carrabba's which I was excited about because it's one of my favorite restaurants! And I'm happy to report that I learned a HUGE lesson last night. Something that is definitely worth sharing with ya'll- especially those of you trying to lose weight or maintain your current weight.
So, in preparation for the dinner out, I spent a great deal of time scouring over Carrabba's menu and nutritional information online. I was figuring out what would be the healthiest choices for me to order and calculating how many Weight Watchers points things were. Well, I finally decided on ordering a cup of their minestrone soup to start and then a small order of their grilled chicken. The grilled chicken came with a choice of 2 sides, so I was anxious to find out what their vegetables of the day were, otherwise I would have been stuck with a side of pasta and garlic mashed potatoes. Well, the vegetables ended up being a sauteed broccoli and a sauteed spinach which both sounded good to me! The minestrone came and in my opinion it was just okay. I worked at Olive Garden for 11 years and always loved their minestrone, so yeah, I guess I'm a bit biased. Then my grilled chicken entree came with the side of sauteed broccoli and sauteed spinach and honestly, I wasn't really a fan of any of it. The chicken was grilled in such a way that I could practically taste the grill on it. The spinach was okay, but the broccoli was actually very good. The only problem I had with those is that they seemed to have been cooked in a lot of oil, which is obviously very fattening. So, I ended up only eating about half of each part of my entree.
So, long story short- my lesson learned was this: to order something that I KNOW I will really enjoy and plan to eat only half or a small portion if it is higher in points. If I had done that I would have enjoyed last night's meal and I would have had leftovers to enjoy again today. If I had ordered what Brian ordered (an entree with a serving of both chicken parmigiana and lasagna) and only eaten half of each, it would have only cost me 12 points, which actually isn't too bad. So, LESSON LEARNED!
I'm headed off to our home inspection soon! And I am very much crossing my fingers that everything goes well!!! EEEEKKK!!!