On almost all of the restaurant meals, I could remove enough sides and 
sugary/starchy crap to make the single large meal per day from which I get 
about half my calories, albeit, not as tasty as what I enjoy at home. Obviously 
Sonic is impossible since the shake is 100% non-food. And, at Ruth's Chris I'd 
skip the martini and take half the steak home in a doggy bag.
 

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 Even as restaurants talk about smaller portions, they continue to serve a full 
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