Sunday, March 30, 2008

In my opinion...

I found The Tufts University Health and Nutrition letter, “Eating out without Pigging Out” to be a remarkably informational article. The writer discusses all aspects of dining in any kind of restaurant and effective ways to eat healthier. This letter is very informative about the ways restaurants can scam consumers with their menu choices and products that actually are put into your food while being cooked. The writer puts an easy going tone on the piece while being serious at the same time, which makes a very entertaining and interesting read. The tone throughout the letter is also humorous and witty which catches the reader’s full attention, makes it easy to relate to, and may even make some laugh literally out loud. The only thing that could be possibly changed in this letter is the information. I think a lot more information could be found about restaurants and a lot more examples on how you can be deceived into thinking that you’re food is nutritious. Also, some more tidbits of examples of how to cheat yourself into eating less would be more efficient. Eating less, is what I perceived to be the greatest point of the letter, but the author lacks put as many scheming ways to achieve eating less as I’d like to read about.

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