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Originally Posted by RPDaly
(Post 2069026)
I checked out the menu. In another time in my life not to far in the past I would have eaten it all. Leads to me my question. I can't eat any more high fat foods but can't find one restaurant that caters to people on a restricted diet or even a "heart healthy" menu? Do they even exists here? Surprising since there are so many seniors here and based on the observed obesity level one would be doing the TV a favor by offering such a menu. Or do I wait ti get institutionalized in assisted care?
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There are a LOT of people from southern states and the midwest, where hardy is better than hearty. Biscuits with gravy, grits, sausage, butter as a first ingredient, and salads that exist merely as a place to put your ranch dressing. Add a half-teaspoon of truffle oil, and a sliver-sized slice of avocado on the side, and you can call that gourmet food in the Villages.
Where I grew up we had tons of options for healthy foods, whole foods, vegetarian and vegan foods (which don't necessarily mean healthy for those who don't know). Real Mediterranean restaurants, pizza that wasn't mostly thick doughy crust with jarred sauce and smothered with wayyyyy too much cheese...lots of fish - breaded and deep fried was popular but the same places would also broil it for you. Restaurants that specialized in local produce and organic creations of flavorful, wholesome, well-crafted food.
You won't find much of that around here. You'd think with all these wild boars living in the area, someone could make a killing (literally) on offering wild boar burgers and ham-steaks in the area. It's delicious and much more "heart-healthy" than beef.
But folks around here would just rather have thawed steaks and portion-controlled french fries and fried foods and sloppy macaroni and cheese and "meat sauce" on every danged italian dish in the Villages, and iceberg lettuce salads with ranch dressing. Even the blue cheese dressing here seems to be nothing more than ranch dressing with a teaspoon of blue cheese crumbles dumped in.
It'd be great to have a properly made falafel plate, with real tahini instead of that crappy tzaziki they buy from the bulk restaurant supply company.
Or a well-made blackened blue fish that doesn't need artery-clogging sauces to hide the stench (if it's well made, then it'll smell wonderful without any sauce at all).
Would love for once to have an actual decent chicken soup made in the restaurant from scratch, with chicken from the actual chicken used to make the soup on the side, with potatoes cooked and seasoned with fresh herbs picked from a local garden, and salad of wild field greens that aren't merely baby spinach, baby kale, and that nasty purple stuff that gets slimy if it's been sitting in the bag for more than 2 days.
Until there's a restaurant that can make these things WELL - I'll just make them myself. And when I want a crappy burger or want to indulge (or torture myself) with too much cheese on a "flatbread" pizza or salty fried fish that obviously came from a bulk freezer pack, I'll go to a restaurant around here.