Option im Restaurant?
Im Restaurant, in das ich heute gehe, gibt es folgende Optionen:
▪︎ Serviettenknödel mit Buttergemüse (Restaurantportion, vermutlich 2 oder 3 Knödel)
▪︎ Reis mit Buttergemüse und 1 Serviettenknödel
▪︎ Reis mit Petersilienkartoffeln, vermutlich ein Teller voll Reis und ein weiterer mit Kartoffeln
Welche Option wäre wohl am kalorienärmsten? Es gibt nachher ein Stück Eistorte mit Marshmellow-Überzug.
Hello,
you can also order small or child portions.
Rice and dumplings
Rice and potato
are a strange compilation for me.
AstridThePu
Thanks for the star. ☺️
I would ask if I could get parsley potatoes with vegetables – but without this butter.
I’d like to, but my family’s got me on the gravel anyway in food…
I wouldn’t order anything. I’d rather have a 0 diet day than eating a bite there. Rice with potatoes and /or dumplings are the last compilation. Are you sure this is a restaurant that has a real cook?
I’m a vegetarian and it’s a meat restaurant.
I don’t want to frustrate you, but Marshmallows aren’t vegetarian. To this extent, select some main dish and despise the dessert.
There must be something else that fits together and is tasty. Or look for another restaurant. There are many “normal” restaurants that have excellent vegetarian dishes. Besides, I would never count calories in the restaurant. I’d rather stay home. But don’t let my mockery spoil you the food.
For me no one, that is poor little for a place!
Yeah, well, I’m not eating meat and there’s Tprte afterwards. The “poor” doesn’t matter to me.
If you eat a stck of icy with mashmellow later, it doesn’t matter what the other you’re trying to do before.
Why, please, this is my brother’s firmung cake, so I don’t want to eat so much before.
Aja, and I will make sure to eat the ice at the cake rather than the Marshmellows:).
The option without dessert.
Rice with potatoes? What is this absurd combination? And why rice with dumplings?
Wherever dumplings and rice are with you, you are with real calorie bombs.
If I’d have to eat calories, I’d like to go to a restaurant. That’s what I’ve got.