Bad, menu! Bad!

Jul 21st, 2010

Have you ever gone out to eat with the best of intentions and then end up totally gorging yourself?  Well, it may not be your lack of willpower to blame.  Menus are actually designed to sabotage your diet.  Granted, the restaurant is not trying to make you fat, only push the higher profit items which are usually the ones that are the worst for you. Women’s Health reveals the tactics restaurants use so you never fall for them again.

Trick No. 1: Pictures that look good enough to lick

A study in the Journal of Consumer Research found that large, vivid images increase the probability that you’ll impulsively order that food. And where the photo is placed also matters: The most profitable items get prime real estate, which in the menu world is the upper corners and the center of the page—hot spots where your eyes naturally travel. “The more attention we can bring to an item, the more likely you are to order it,” says Gregg Rapp, a menu engineer consultant in Palm Springs, Calif.

Trick No. 2: Healthy options next to the fattening ones

You’d think this would help us eat better, but the opposite is true: A study at Duke University found that people are actually more likely to choose a higher-calorie dish when healthy fare is offered right beside it. Crazy as it sounds, “just reading about a salad makes you feel like you’ve satisfied your nutrition goals and are free to go nuts and indulge,” says study author Gavan Fitzsimons, Ph.D., a professor of marketing and psychology at Duke.

Trick No. 3: Lots of produce in plain sight

The presence of veggies—even if they’re carb-coated, deep-fried, and cheese-slathered—convinces you that you’re making the right food choices. Don’t fall for it! “A seemingly healthy addition to a less-than-wholesome dish sounds like a smart compromise,” Yang says. But in reality, these “veggie” delights can often be worse for you than more notorious diet killers like pizza and hamburgers.

Trick No. 4: Sampler platters that seem so innocent

Instead of ordering a few apps, you get the sampler, thinking you’ll try just a wee bit of everything offered. But research from the University of Pennsylvania reveals that when you’re given a wide selection, you’ll eat 10 percent more than you would have if there had been only one option. That’s because having more variety makes you feel as if you’re not eating as much. In other words, when you’re given a couple of mozzarella sticks as opposed to the usual six, you feel entitled to gobble those up and then move on to the chicken wings, the potato skins, the poppers, and so on.

Source: womenshealth.com

 

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Go for the Glam

Jul 20th, 2010

Lately, I have been in a style rut.  I think it may be because we are in that awful summer/fall transition time.  So, for this week’s style post, I turned to the professionals.  LaStylist Mom never fails to inspire me.  Now all I need is to find some time to shop.

Edgy Event Ensemble Under $300

Edgy Event Ensemble Under $300 by L.A. Stylist Mom

Fever Toulouse dress – grey 59 GBP - aspirestyle.co.uk   Kelsi Dagger Kava $75 - lorisshoes.com  Ruche Vintage Floral Clutch $50 - topshop.com  ASOS Rhinestone Set Engraved Matte Metal Cocktail Ring $17 - asos.com  UO Rhinestone Chain Necklace $28 - urbanoutfitters.com  Gold coloured pyramid stud earring 1.50 GBP - debenhams.com

Currently Coveting

Currently Coveting by L.A. Stylist Mom

Sequined tank dress $940 - net-a-porter.com  BALMAIN Belt 580 EUR - colette.  Shearling-cuff leather clogs $825 - net-a-porter.com  Slouchy Hobo – Black $1,475 - barneys.com Comet Earrings $215 - barneys.com Knee Cap Bracelet $1,500 - barneys.com

 

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Name: Donna Marie Main

Kids: Haley 19, Cody 15, Carson 5, and Cooper 5

Occupation: Homemaker and Occasional Model

Hometown:  St. Petersburg, FL

H&H Interview with Donna:

1. What are the top 3 items in your grocery cart?

Avocados for guacamole

Supremely Spicy hummus

Salsa and chips

2. What are you reading (honestly)?

I’m going to read Charles Darwin’s The Origin of Species as soon as the twins start school full day. LOL.

3. What is your guilty pleasure when you get a break from the kids?

Wanted to do top ten but will just do top three…

- Four Seasons NYC

- Sleeping until 12 when vacationing without children

- Dinner with my husband, Tim, at ZGrille bar watching a Rays game

4. What would we be surprised to find in your purse?

Matchbox cars and Gormiti action figures

5. What is your favorite reality TV show?

American Idol with Simon Cowell

6. What is your cocktail of choice?

Definitely a Grey Goose Sour Apple Martini.

7. What is the funniest thing your kids have said or done lately?

That their Daddy is the boss of the house!

8. What is your favorite quotation?

I recently read a quote from Angelina Jolie that I loved. When asked about her family she said, “My husband loves me. My kids love me. They know all of my flaws and all if my oddities and they accept them. And so, I can feel complete.”  If your family loves and accept you, that’s what matters most to me.

9. What are you currently working out to on your iPod?

Anything by Lil Wayne or Drake

10. What is your secret to staying Hot & Healthy?

Eating everything in moderation and not depriving yourself. Exercising in moderation, but not obsessively. Family, friends, and fun in excess!

 

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Weekend Eats: Oui! Oui!

Jul 16th, 2010

In case you missed it, Bastille Day was celebrated this past Wednesday, July 14th. If you are having trouble conjuring up that 4th grade history lesson, just know this, it’s like the french version of our 4th of July. To carry this theme into the weekend, I thought I would try my hand at some french-inspired food.  Those french women swear they scarf down the carbs and still stay thin.  Even still,  you will find no crepes or croissants here.  For the record, I think the real reason french women don’t get fat is because they subsist solely on cigarettes and booze.  Enjoy and au revoir for now!

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