Eating Italian?
I got wonderful advice about eating Chinese, so can I tap into your
expertise and get advice on Italian too?
Linda
I got wonderful advice about eating Chinese, so can I tap into your
expertise and get advice on Italian too?
Linda
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April 18th, 2006 at 6:25 am
Italian is MUCH tougher. Stick to osso buco and other meaty dishes.
Substitute veggies for pasta. Risotto is a great rice dish that we can
generally have, but you won’t find it at the Olive Garden (their food is
all processed anyway)only at good local places (where we should be
going anyway!). Salad is always a “good thing.” Fish dishes can be
awesome, shrimp and scallops are good too, stay away from octopus and
calamari. Generally, I avoid Italian food (admittedly because good
invariably means expensive and pasta is ubiquitousTry traveling in
Italy for a month while avoiding wheat & potatoI dare you!), but in a
crunch, these are some good tips. At the Macaroni Grill, for example,
you can order salmon or tenderloin with extra vegetables instead of
pasta/potato. Combine that with a salad (no croutons, no cheese), and
you’re home free.
Cheers,
Ryan
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