johde
DIS Veteran
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Lost 15 lb over the last two weeks only a week of that though was at WDW. I did well but not perfect on my vacation. I considered with all of the extra walking I was doing I could have 1 "treat" a day. The best treat I had during vacation was the Fat Free Sugar Free Ice Cream at the Magic Kingdom Ice Cream shop on Main Street. It was VERY good chocolate vanilla swirl.
Most of the other "treats" were thing I don't get on the diet. I had 3 French fries at Pecos Bill (They accidentally gave me an order with my Chicken wrap.), 2 halves of corn bread muffins (on 2 different days), 1 square of Ghirardelli chocolate (free sample). I did though follow good SB protocol and eat them late in the meal so they would not rush into my blood stream quite so quickly.
Finding things to eat at WDW that were SB friendly was not terribly difficult and the variety was quite good. I ate all counter service restaurants. Some of the better meals I had were: Salmon with Green Beans at Animal Kingdom (replaced the rice with extra green beans), BBQ Chicken and Ribs with Cole Slaw at the land pavilion in EPCOT (used under a half a pack of BBQ sauce), Cobb Salad at Earl of Sandwiches DTD (a mixed greens salad instead of iceberg with turkey, ham, cheese, tomatoes, cucumbers and cranberries), Butternut Squash Soup at Wolfgang Puck Express DTD.
I had a much harder time finding things to eat at Universal Studio's and Islands of Adventures and keeping some variety. The main items they had were grilled chicken salad or rotisserie chicken.
Most of the other "treats" were thing I don't get on the diet. I had 3 French fries at Pecos Bill (They accidentally gave me an order with my Chicken wrap.), 2 halves of corn bread muffins (on 2 different days), 1 square of Ghirardelli chocolate (free sample). I did though follow good SB protocol and eat them late in the meal so they would not rush into my blood stream quite so quickly.
Finding things to eat at WDW that were SB friendly was not terribly difficult and the variety was quite good. I ate all counter service restaurants. Some of the better meals I had were: Salmon with Green Beans at Animal Kingdom (replaced the rice with extra green beans), BBQ Chicken and Ribs with Cole Slaw at the land pavilion in EPCOT (used under a half a pack of BBQ sauce), Cobb Salad at Earl of Sandwiches DTD (a mixed greens salad instead of iceberg with turkey, ham, cheese, tomatoes, cucumbers and cranberries), Butternut Squash Soup at Wolfgang Puck Express DTD.
I had a much harder time finding things to eat at Universal Studio's and Islands of Adventures and keeping some variety. The main items they had were grilled chicken salad or rotisserie chicken.

