Eat This Not That

If you are trying to watch your weight and eat healthier, it can be easy at times to be overwhelmed by all the conflicting information out there.   And if  you are sometimes unable to avoid eating out it can be very difficult to weigh the available choices and make good selections.   David Zinczenko, editor or Mens Health magazine has written a very user friendly book to help you out.   Much of the book consists of two page spreads with recommended options (Eat This) on the left and less healthful options (Not That) on the right.    There are pages for many fast and slow food restaurant chains as well as for various supermarket aisles and photographs of all items are provided so it is very clear what menu items and products are in each category.

I was frankly surprised by some of the recommendations, for example a Big Mac from McDonald’s turns out to have more than 200 fewer calories and almost 20 grams less fat than a Whopper from Burger King.   (Given the generous dallop of Thousand Island dressing on the Big Mac, I would have intuited just the opposite.   I was also shocked to learn that regular Stouffer’s lasagna is actually a better choice that Stouffer’s Lean Cuisine ravioli.   Zinczenko provides a lot of solid nutritional data and makes a number of recommendations for truly healthful choices as well as zeroing in on the lesser of two evils, as in the burger comparison.   Buying this book certainly is no substitute for learning about nutrition and cooking healthy meals at home but if, like most of us, you sometimes have not choice but to eat out and sometimes can’t resist indulging Eat This Not That can be a big help in making better choices.  Recommended.