Best Restaurants for Low Carb Eating?

simba2

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I'm not doing Atkins, but naturopath has just started me on a healthy eating regime to fix some digestive issues. I can have healthy carbs but very few unhealthy ones (bread, pasta, etc) I have to eat organic grass fed beef (so as not to get the hormones). Any such animal (no pun intended) available on property? The only cheese I can have is made from raw milk - not pasteurized. I can only have olive oil on my salad. That should be pretty easy to find? Nothing low fat/non-fat or containing artificial sweetners. I've read the review on Deb's site about dining low carb at WDW. Some things were helpful but I won't be able to have the sugar free desserts as they will have asperthame, etc in them. Is anyone else on such an eating plan and where have you found the best things to eat? Chef Mickey's and Crystal Palace both have salad bars, right? I can stick to salad bar. I'm sure I'll eat some things that aren't on my "diet" but I want to be very careful as I want to get well. Can anyone help? Tx!
 
Disney's chefs are very accommodating with regard to various dietary requirements, often going out of their way to craft the ingredients they have available into masterpieces for folks with special needs. I've benefited from that several times, and I was awestruck by what the chefs were willing and able to do for me, and in relatively short-order.

Having said that, they can only work with the ingredients they have available, and I don't believe any of the Disney restaurants make mention that use, specifically, an abundance of certified organic meat and raw dairy. The olive oil should be absolutely no problem, of course, and you can surely have them avoid any artificial sweeteners -- typically you have to ask for that sort of thing specifically.

I think the buffets are probably the place you'll have the hardest time separating the wheat from the chaff. At the finer restaurants, you'll be able to more readily have the good separated from the bad before the two ever come together.
 
I suggest you call Disney Dining and tell them this. They can explain everything to you thoroughly. Also, allearsnet.com has a full list of all the menus at WDW restaurants, if you want to look them over. :)
 


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