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7. Know Your Terms
Menus use a pretty wide vocabulary, so get synonym-savvy. “Creamy,” “golden,” and “crispy” either point to high-fat dairy or a vat of oil, and those are things to avoid. Even sautéed veggies are sneaky – they’re typically steeped in butter and garnished with a big pinch of salt.
Stick to steamed, broiled, or baked dishes without added sauce or complex seasoning. The fewer ingredients in the meal, the more wholesome it will be, especially when oil and butter are left out of the equation.
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