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How many times a week dine out ?
Just wondering how many times a week does the average villager dine out?
I've told 15 times is not uncommon. We only dine , evening only once or twice/week |
If I include lunch after golf it's at least 7 or 8. But only a couple or three dinners out.
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About 3 times a week between lunch and dinner.
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Less all of the time. Once, maybe twice.
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Does that include Subway, Beef O'Brady's, Publix Deli, or NYPD Pizzaria?
Two to three if these. Only when company is visiting if you mean sit down dinners or lunches. |
I mean sit down dinners, not grazing
Next statement is for the girls--when your significant other retired and you were a stay @ home house maker, guess you still are working-you didn't get to retire unless you trained him right |
Whether lunch or dinner, we usually dine out only once a week. Not that I wouldn't go out more often.
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Occasionally I use my crock-pot, but rarely. My cooking days are over. We go out for dinner or pick up food most nights. |
Twice per week.
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7-12 times. I would mostly say I eat out, not dine, though I do go to Lopez and Palmer occasionally (once a week).
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It all depends. Sometimes we eat home for weeks. Than we will eat out maybe 5 times in a row.
We will be going on a 15 day cruise so when we get back we will be eating at home for a month or so, just depends on what we feel like, no real rhyme or reason for us. |
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The Edgewater lunch salads are very good. My wife and her lady friends do like A. Palmer for lunch. The GREAT Perkins $6 Ham and Egger is really the best breakfast we have found. But we both like to cook so we can do very well at home unless there is another reason to go with friends etc. Our Chowders, Omelettes, Spaghetti, Steak, Soups, Burritos and Tacos in our own kitchen, CANNOT BE DUPLICATED EATING OUT. We have friends who eat out EVERY DAY, ALL MEALS. Thanks for listening,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Calorie Bill. :wave: |
Are your friends who eat out every day all 3 meals in healthy physical shape--??
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rarely eat out. We compliment one another and have always appreciated the fact that each of us requires low maintenance. I cook breakfast She cooks dinner. I grille. she washes clothes because she doesn't trust me with bleach:D
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Stay-at-home wife retired when I did. She deserved it!
We go out for breakfast 2-3 times per month, lunch 3-4 times per week and dinner 3-4 times per week. We have been to over 315 different restaurants not counting fast food in the just over seven years we have been in TV. Some we return to often, some we will never return to and at least 47 have either closed or changed ownership. |
My wife and I prefer to eat at home and we share the cooking, If I cook she cleans up and if she cooks I do the cleaning
As for eating out , Breakfast once a Month, Lunch we rarely eat, Dinner 2 or 3 times a year . The only exception is when were on vacation. |
Fact #1: If my wife never had to cook again, she'd say it was a gift from heaven.
Fact #2: I'm the chef in the family, which means I like to cook, experiment, turn out pretty good meals, and can be a PITA when somebody else is cooking and doesn't practice "mis en place" :D So, when golfing the 2nd wave, Subway take out, maybe twice a week. Know what we're eating and healthy. Dinner, maybe once a week. And not always "on campus". Have no problem driving to Disney Springs for Morimoto's or Blue Zoo. Good food is always worth the drive. |
7 to 10 lunch and dinners. Dinner 5 nights
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3 to 4 dinners per week, that may be lowered if waiting times get extended. I'm good for a 20 minute wait but that's about it. It won't be long before that will be hard to do so less eating out and more at home for the winter months.
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We may eat out twice a month. Usually because we are out with friends. Since we try not to do nitrates, phosphates, sodium, additive‘s, or fried food it’s a little hard to go out. We eat 4 ounces of protein or less a day, and we have at least two meatless days per week.
We enjoy putting a good meal together and while we are by ourselves. When we are separated our meals become who’s is plated better, Best food combinations, and all in all tastes better it’s kind of a game between us. Pictures are texted back-and-forth routinely. Comes out pretty even as to who’s plate looks and taste better. Best time was when my plate of eggs Benedict was absolutely perfect. Other half was running late and told me would send a picture soon. Didn’t take me long to figure out that eggs Benedict did not come out of our kitchen. Hands down I won that one. |
I guess we are not the typical Villager. My husband and I both like to cook and I hate to brag but we have been told we are excellent cooks. We probably eat out about twice per month.
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But there are many restaurants in and around TV that I think Oh, we should go there. |
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Another item, when we go on cruises, and we do too many, we do set down some rules. Lots of rules. Like no Pizza, no deserts, no ice-cream for starters. It is not easy to do this. But have to keep the weight off. bbbbbb :bigbow: |
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Myself: I usually avoid sweets. |
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My dad made it clear he was a "chef" and not a "cook" because a "chef"doesn't do dishes:) |
I recall a conversation we had with neighbors on this very subject. We explained that we seldom dined out for a myriad of reasons. Wherein our neighbors wife replied. yes she cooked in at least three times a week.
wherein her husband chimed in and said the only time you cook is when you are warming what we had taken home from a restaurant. to this day my wife gets a chuckle out of that conversation. we loved these neighbors but they moved back to their home state. |
Lunch once, dinner once.
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Not enough
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To be honest, I am more concerned with eating healthy than convenience. I just moved here from Colorado and found there isn't a plethora of restaurant choices for eating low fat, vegetarian, high grains, or organic besides Panera or First Watch. So I view dining out like falling off the wagon--only when I'm indulging in treats, and usually on a bad day.
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Having lousy metabolism, however, makes it difficult to dine out frequently, or even satisfyingly. Healthy restaurant food is not necessarily good-tasting. I can make much better stuff at home and enjoy doing it. |
I love to go out to eat, but so often when the food arrives I look at it, taste it, and then something in my head says "you could have made this better at home".
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