Which is likely to be lower? Soup at a restaurant or Prawn Cocktail?
W wallyboy New Member 27 October 2011 #1 Which is likely to be lower? Soup at a restaurant or Prawn Cocktail?
Caz Repeat Offender 27 October 2011 #2 Depends really, both can be high or low depending on what they put in it. If there's no cream and stuff in the soup, I'd go for that personally.
Depends really, both can be high or low depending on what they put in it. If there's no cream and stuff in the soup, I'd go for that personally.
goodthingsinsmallpackages Full Member 27 October 2011 #3 I would agree with Caroline unless the soup is creamy. A lot of restaurants put sauce etc on prawn cocktails. If you want it as low cal as possible stay away from the bread, just eat the soup on its own.
I would agree with Caroline unless the soup is creamy. A lot of restaurants put sauce etc on prawn cocktails. If you want it as low cal as possible stay away from the bread, just eat the soup on its own.
Morrigan Full Member 27 October 2011 #4 Soup is lovely and filling too so you'll be less inclined to eat lots during your main course xx
Lexie2005 5:2 lover 27 October 2011 #5 or could you not ask them to put no sauce on the prawn cocktail, tell them you have a mayo allergy or something if you don't want to tell them its for diet reasons, I have done that before....
or could you not ask them to put no sauce on the prawn cocktail, tell them you have a mayo allergy or something if you don't want to tell them its for diet reasons, I have done that before....