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An ideal Father’s Day

Sunday, June 12th, 2011

The number of restaurants that advertise Mother’s Day specials compared to Father’s Day specials has to be 25 to 1. What, are dads supposed to spend the day watching sports on TV and then grilling out in the backyard? That’s not really different from any other Sunday.

So dads, how are you going to celebrate Father’s Day on Sunday, June 19? Here’s an itinerary that I would like:

MORNING

Eat breakfast at a diner, such as Hubbard Avenue Diner or Mickie’s Dairy Bar. Although I prefer to play golf in the afternoon (so that I can have a drink or six), I’d play a round after breakfast at The Oaks or Foxboro.

AFTERNOON

Have lunch somewhere quick and casual, maybe Coopers Tavern or Great Dane Fitchburg. Spend the rest of the afternoon cruising on a boat on Lake Mendota, with a stop for (more) beverages at The Pier at the Edgewater Hotel. If you don’t have access to a boat, Betty Lou Cruises has special cruises on Father’s Day.

EVENING

We have to get some meat at dinner! How about Samba or The Del-Bar? I’d then cap the night with some scotch and cigars at Maduro.

For other dining suggestions, try the “Father’s Day” check box on the EAT page. Happy Father’s Day!

Food Pyramid, we hardly knew thee

Sunday, June 5th, 2011

The First Lady announced last week that the oft-criticized Food Pyramid was being replaced with MyPlate. It consists of a plate divided into fruits, vegetables, grains and protein.

According to Wikipedia, some complaints of the Food Pyramid were that it made it seem that all fats should be avoided (even though unsaturated fats from natural sources are healthy) and that milk was apparently over-emphasized (a complaint of those who are lactose intolerant).

MyPlate attempts to fix the latter problem by including dairy on a separate plate/circle. While I agree that people should eat more fruits and vegetables, I still think we all need more protein (and fewer carbs).

As an aside, I’m trying to eat at least my body weight as grams in protein. I love meat, but let me say, it’s not easy. Even with a protein shake or two, I still have to snack on protein throughout the day.

Lastly, I’m not sure who the intended target audience of MyPlate is. The people who most need to follow its advice are the ones most likely to ignore it, in my opinion.

What do you think? Do Americans need a guide to tell them what to eat?

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