I need to attend a business dinner on Tuesday evening.
The set menu consists of 5 courses.
I feel like I can comfortably skip dessert in favour of the cheese course, but I will feel self conscious and will attract curious comments and questions on our table of six if I refuse all other courses except the main course.
So, strategy advice please. I see my choices like this :
a) Make it an S day. Go and enjoy the dinner with no restrictions. The problem I see here is that it's NOT an S day is it? It's not a weekend, it's not my birthday, it's not a special celebration. If I let this one become an S day I'm in danger of allowing all business dinners to be such and as many of us know, it's a slippery slope.
b)It's an N day so go with that. Try to virtual plate as I go along, ie take a few bites of each course and skip dessert.
Any advice? What would you do?
Please help me to decide on strategy for a company dinner
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Please help me to decide on strategy for a company dinner
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As long as these dinners are infrequent occurrences, here's what I'd do: I'd make it an S event (the whole day isn't an S, just this one meal). I wouldn't try to virtual plate or skip a course. Concentrate on the main course, but don't ignore the other courses, just eat less of them. With dessert, for instance, I'd take three bites and be done with it.
If I were in control of what I was being served, at a restaurant, for instance, I wouldn't order that much food except on an S day. When I'm not in control, I eat some of everything being served. It doesn't happen often, so I don't worry about it.
If I were in control of what I was being served, at a restaurant, for instance, I wouldn't order that much food except on an S day. When I'm not in control, I eat some of everything being served. It doesn't happen often, so I don't worry about it.
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Thanks Wosnes and Amy, I'll make it an S Event. I hadn't even thought of doing that. It doesn't happen this way too often, maybe once every 6 months or so. Usually at company dinners we're given a menu just like a restaurant so we can make our own choice about how many courses to eat and so on. But these 'set menu' dinners come around maybe twice a year.
Anyway, by making it an S Event I can go ahead and enjoy the dinner in the knowledge that I'm still on track.
Anyway, by making it an S Event I can go ahead and enjoy the dinner in the knowledge that I'm still on track.
"We stop looking for the better diet and start looking for a better life." pangelsue