So apparently I’m not the only one that adores eating out. Recently, Choice magazine discovered that Australians eat takeaway about 2.5 times a week on average, while 42% of Aussies eat out more than three times a week.
The only downside about eating out is how bad for you it can actually be. You don’t realise it, but restaurants can add obscene amounts of salt and sugar to meals in order to make them appetising. Portion sizes are generally out of control, so you end up eating six times the amount of pasta that you would normally. Oh, and you always have alcohol and dessert, too. Because you’re out and you’re spoiling yourself. Right?
Watch Nigella Lawson chat to Mamamia’s Mia Freedman about our unhealthy relationships with food (post continues after video).
It’s not that you should never go out to dinner. Ohhh, no. What is life without some delicious Thai food and a serve of Gelato Messina after?
But if you eat out often, or if you are generally watching your calorie intake, it’s good to be mindful of what you’re eating – as you can quite easily clock up thousands of calories in just one meal.
I asked Amy Vero, an accredited practicing dietitian, to give us some tips on how to make your takeaway eating that little bit healthier. This is what she said: