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So, I was watching Dr. Oz yesterday and saw a preview for the local news. They were featuring a young chef, David Ralic, who has added a wls section to his menu.

Apparently, this young man (26) had the sleeve done a month ago...yay sleeve! Anyway, the new menu was available starting yesterday. I plan to check him out as soon as I am able to eat regular meals. Kudos to him!!!

For anyone who is interested, I have included a link to an article that featured him and his website.

Enjoy...

Article:

http://collingswood.patch.com/articles/haddonfield-steakhouse-has-new-weight-loss-surgery-menu

Website:

http://www.ralicssteakhouse.com/

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added a wls section to his menu.

littlebits

thanx so much for sharing this.

restaurants and others are taking notice that WLS have so many people now (kindof sad though) - we need to be noticed. Menus are a great place to start.

April 26, 2012 i had a knee replacement - in the hospital & then the rehab area they both had a separate dietary group/menu for WLS patients.

I'll drink to that - of course sugar free iced tea :)

kathy

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What a great idea - it would be great if more places offered WLS friendly meals - I love it "nutitrient dense, sugar free, protein-infused."

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I wish I lived near! I hope this catches on! The dishes looked so good and just perfect for us! Maybe other good restaurants will jump on the bandwagon!

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This is really cool. I just hope other restaurateurs follow his lead.

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That's what I was thinking...fabulous idea!!! :wub:

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What a great idea...wish I lived closer! Let us know how it is.

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I certainly will. I have my surgery on the 19th, so it will be awhile but I plan to update.

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I used to live fairly close to there (an hour away I'd guess?) and might have visited if they had it when I did. I always hate ordering off of the regular menu, because I eat a small amount and invariably the waiter or waitress will ask if the meal is ok/something's wrong. Drives me up a wall.

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Great idea! How nice!! :)

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I appreciate this thank you for posting. I do well with medium filet with a steak sauce and the portion he has listed is perfect. Lots of times I tell the waiter to hold the sides since I usually don't eat them and I hate the idea of wasting the food.< /p>

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I'll never get to NJ. I wish every restaurant had a menu like that!

He did give me the idea to put cranberries and maybe feta in the quinoa (I don't like goat cheese). YUM!!!!

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