Last night I went with friends to see the musical Wicked. It was great. And truly, I loved hearing Australian TV icon Bert Newton sing and dance - to a song that could have been written for him - I am wonderful!
But, I was also eating out for the first time since starting my 8 week challenge.
I was in South Bank, Brisbane, home to a multitude of cafes and restaurants specialising in all the cuisines of the world.
Thai was out - almost all of their meals are smothered in a sauce and most of those sauces have sugar in them - brown sugar, palm sugar, that sort of thing.
Turkish cuisine would have been fine - lots of grilled meat to choose from the menu. But the place was already busy and I was on a timeline - I couldn't afford to have long or delayed service.
So, I settled for Japanese as I am quite a fan of sashimi, and ordered a side of tempura vegetables. Now the purists will know that tempura is a batter, and as such non-paleo. Also, I can't resist dunking my sashimi in wasabi-flooded soya sauce - the soy is not paleo either.
But, I am still pretty happy with my omega three protein hit last night - as a good choice, and a lovely meal. But in hindsight, should not have bothered with the tempura.
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Thanks for stopping by my blog, Fiona. I've added you to my list of regular blogs to visit.
Good job on the sushi - when I need to indulge a little, that's what I go for too. A little tempura never killed anyone :) Cheers, Rick
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