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I used to love Red Lobster biscuts, but now I wouldn't think about trying to eat one. I've stayed away from all breads (with the exception of an occassional very thin pizza). I also miss the breadsticks at Olive Garden and Fazolio's - but I'd much rather have the weight loss!

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Good Question! I cant wait to read the responses :rolleyes:

So today one of my best cousins called me to see how I was feeling. During our conversation she begin to question me about what I can & cannot eat. She also took the time to remind me about our numerous trips to Red Lobster. I explained to her that I now have to be very careful about what I put into my pouch (fear of getting stuck). Which brings me to my question....don't laugh :P

How many of you still eat Red Lobster Cheddar Bay Biscuits ? I think I will be too afraid to ever eat those things again. I've heard about the pain associated with getting "stuck." I'm just curious who has eaten since getting banded. I know it's a sappy question, but just humor me :)

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I find this topic hilarious because I was kind of thinking the same thing. I keep seeing the freaking Red Lobster commercial and they show those damn biscuits at the end LOL. I just got banded so I don't have a clue, but if I can help it, I don't want to restrict anything from my diet. Which is not really a diet it's a lifestyle change. I don't think it would be a problem if you had a couple of bites (depending on your band experience). Life's too short..the lord knows I'm eventually going to want a biscuit.

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I find this topic hilarious because I was kind of thinking the same thing. I keep seeing the freaking Red Lobster commercial and they show those damn biscuits at the end LOL. I just got banded so I don't have a clue, but if I can help it, I don't want to restrict anything from my diet. Which is not really a diet it's a lifestyle change. I don't think it would be a problem if you had a couple of bites (depending on your band experience). Life's too short..the lord knows I'm eventually going to want a biscuit.

Too funny :D Yes, the good Lord knows I am going to want one too. I guess we will just have to pray that He keeps that biscuit from getting stuck .

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The more restriction the less likely bread or breading is to go down. Be careful. If things get stuck bad you'll want to drink Water and that will sort of cure it, by making it ALL come up, and fast.

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I eat a red lobster all the time, i have ate the bread since i have been banned but i only eat about one. They have the best salmon there YUM

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I eat a red lobster all the time, i have ate the bread since i have been banned but i only eat about one. They have the best salmon there YUM

My hubby had the salmon last week...it was over cooked and dry but the bread was devine....

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One of my favorite places. I'm at my sweet spot (no hunger for 4 hours after a meal) and not overfilled so I can eat pretty much whatever I want...even the biscuits. My son and husband don't like them, so I always tell the waitress to bring just one biscuit because I know what will happen if she sets the basket down.

I love their clam chowder, so I'll get a cup of that and eat it first and then just pull some a few vegies and about 3 oz of grilled lobster and shrimp off my husband's plate. Since those platters are enough to feed 3 people, he's hardly starving by sharing with me.

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