The McDougall Newsletter (2024)

Eating Out Mexican

One of our favorite places to eat out is in a Mexican restaurant – and this is also one of easiest places to get closest to McDougall-style food anywhere in the world. Mexican restaurants range from hole-in the wall Taquerias to gourmet fine dining. Some of the simplest items are sold in fast food "chains" like Del Taco, La Salsa, Taco Time, Chipotle, Qdoba, and Baja Fresh. Popular upscale "chain" restaurants are also found worldwide, like Chevy's, El Torito, Chi Chi's and El Cholo. Many airports, like Denver and Los Angeles International, have Mexican restaurants where we often eat great food. The Internet will provide you with on-line menus for many of these places, so you can check out what they serve before you arrive.

But you have to be an alert consumer when ordering in a Mexican restaurant. Let's go through some of your choices, just as you would in the restaurant. What is usually the first thing that you are offered when you sit down in a Mexican restaurant? Chips and salsa, right? The salsa is likely to be a healthy choice, but count on the chips to be swimming in oil. They are corn tortillas, deep-fried to make them crispy. Send the greasy chips back to the kitchen (so you're not tempted) and ask your waiter for some soft corn tortillas instead. Better yet, plan ahead and take your own non-fat tortilla chips from home. Either way you will have a great appetizer with no-added fat: corn chips or tortillas, and a variety of salsas. You can also order some bean dip and guacamole with your chips – but consider the issues in the following paragraphs.

Next, look over the menu, scanning for the healthy options. Seems like the "fancier" the Mexican restaurant, the more they focus on meat, poultry and seafood – catering to the American palate and those risk-takers on high-protein diets. After passing over the meat and cheese dishes, you'll finally find the beans, rice, and vegetables. Mexican restaurants usually have some kind of beans on their menu, and they're often "refried." Don't be afraid to ask what's in the beans.

In a typical Mexican restaurant, the cook starts the day with dry beans, which he boils until soft. Then he mashes the whole, cooked beans in a frying pan and stirs in some kind of fat – usually either vegetable oil (vegetarian) or lard. This is most commonly done to the pinto beans – black beans are usually left whole. Now that you understand the cooking process, you know that at some time during the day there were beans in that restaurant just the way you like them – whole, cooked without added fat. Now all you have to do is ask your waiter, "Do you have whole beans?" Most likely there will be a pot of whole, cooked beans simmering back in the kitchen just waiting for your order. If that is not the case, then you should think about finding another restaurant.

The vegetables and rice are your next challenges. The vegetables are usually grilled, so you need to ask them to prepare the vegetables on a dry griddle with little or no oil brushed on top. The rice is often cooked in chicken broth – so ask before you order.

You've got the basic ingredients certified "clean," so now you're ready to order. Ask them to make you a bean burrito, with whole beans, lettuce, tomatoes and salsa – add some vegetables and/or rice, if they are healthy. Very important, don't forget to tell your waiter "no cheese and no sour cream!"(Sour cream does not fit into the "cheese" category for most waiters, so you have to mention it separately.) If necessary, explain that you are allergic to dairy products and if they get into your food you will have a reaction.

Flour tortillas in almost every Mexican restaurant are going to contain some oil. Face it. So if you want to avoid all added fat, then simply ask for some soft corn tortillas (they are almost always fat-free). Then order as side dishes: whole beans, lettuce, tomatoes, and salsa – and make your own soft taco at your table. You'll get a check for less than $8 a person ordering these dishes a la carte. Guacamole is also an option, but remember avocado has quite a bit of natural vegetable fat in it – not so good if you are trying to lose weight or regain lost health.

Some of our favorite Mexican eateries are the simple Taquerias. The food is usually cheap, clean and fast. Some of our favorite fast food chains are La Salsa, Baja Fresh, Chipotle, and Qdoba – offering both whole pinto and black beans, and lettuce and tomatoes with a variety of salsas. But there are similar chains offering counter service and cafeteria-style ordering popping up all over the world – because people like good, inexpensive, fast Mexican food. McDougall followers also like it fat-free and lacking animal products.

The McDougall Newsletter (2024)

FAQs

Is white rice allowed on McDougall diet? ›

The McDougall diet is based on plant sources of complex carbohydrates and starch, such as wheat-flour products, corn, rice, oats, barley, quinoa, potatoes, sweet potatoes, beans, peas and lentils. Refined flour and white rice are not allowed. Fruits and non-starch or colored vegetables can be included in any quantity.

How old is Dr John McDougall? ›

Dr John McDougall, the renowned author and physician known for his advocacy of low fat plant-based diets, has died aged 77. In a statement, his family described him as a “beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, mentor and friend,” and said that he died peacefully in his sleep last Saturday (June 22).

Is the McDougall diet safe? ›

McDougall's diet plan has been called a low-fat fad diet that may lead to boredom with limited food choices, and feelings of deprivation because of exclusion of favorite foods. The high fiber content can cause flatulence and possibly interfere with mineral absorption.

Can you eat fruit on the McDougall diet? ›

The McDougall Program is a starch-based diet (potatoes, sweet potatoes, rice, etc.) with the addition of either fresh or frozen fruits and vegetables and avoids all added oils.

Can you eat peanut butter on the Starch Solution? ›

The Starch Solution diet consists of approximately 70% starch, 20% vegetables, and 10% fruits. This means the Starch Solution eliminates most processed and prepackaged foods and restricts healthy fats like olive oil, avocados, nuts, seeds, and nut butter.

Does rinsing white rice remove starch? ›

That friction creates the starchy dust that coats the rice, and it's that starch that is responsible for the grains clumping together and sometimes giving the finished pot a gummy texture. Rinsing or washing rice removes that excess starch, resulting in grains that are more separate when cooked.

How tall is Chris McDougall? ›

Chris McDougall
Personal information
Height183 cm (6 ft 0 in)
Weight75 kg (165 lb)
Websitewww.douggs.com / www.learntobasejump.com
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How old is George McDougall? ›

George McDougall
Reverend George McDougall
BornGeorge Millward McDougallSeptember 9, 1821 Kingston, Upper Canada
DiedJanuary 25, 1876 (aged 54) near Calgary, Alberta
OccupationMissionary
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How old is diet culture? ›

Dieting has existed for centuries, at least since Ancient Greece, where dieting emerged as a holistic approach to physical and mental health. But the conception of dieting as primarily a way to lose weight or change one's body first appeared in the 19th century.

Is sugar allowed on McDougall diet? ›

Refined sugars cause tooth decay and may lead to nutritional imbalances. However, when used in small amounts, simple sugars can enhance the enjoyment of the McDougall Diet without adverse consequences. Artificial sweeteners have few benefits and are not generally recommended.

What are the best starches for weight loss? ›

Which starchy foods you choose and how much you eat are the biggest deciding factors in weight loss success. The best choices of starchy foods are those that haven't been processed, such as beans, lentils, quinoa, oats, sweet potato, boiled potato with skin and whole wheat pasta.

Can you eat pasta on the starch solution diet? ›

The Starch Solution is a starch-based approach to eating meaning the bulk of your calories should come from starches – potatoes, beans, rice, lentils, oats, corn, pasta, unrefined flours (for bread, pasta).

What foods are not allowed on the McDougall diet? ›

The McDougall Program Basics

The exclusion of animal foods, including red meat, poultry, dairy products, eggs, and fish – all of which provide toxic levels of fat, cholesterol, protein and, very often, infectious agents and harmful chemicals.

What are the side effects of starch solution? ›

Signs of an allergic reaction, like rash; hives; itching; red, swollen, blistered, or peeling skin with or without fever; wheezing; tightness in the chest or throat; trouble breathing, swallowing, or talking; unusual hoarseness; or swelling of the mouth, face, lips, tongue, or throat.

How many potatoes for 1500 calories? ›

For a man, 10 potatoes a day means 1500 calories—for a woman 7 potatoes means 1050 calories—which translates into effortless, painless weight loss. Potatoes are the ideal “diet” food—low calorie, nutritious and tasty.

Is white rice good for glycogen? ›

When we work out we store glycogen in the muscles and it's the first energy source our body uses to fuel or workouts. Having something like white rice after your workout replenishes the glycogen fast aiding in muscle recovery. It's a lot easier to digest, making it ideal for your pre or post-workout meal.

Is white rice a starchy food? ›

Potatoes, bread, rice, pasta, and cereals are all examples of starchy foods and should make up just over a third of the food you eat, as shown by the Eatwell Guide(external link opens in a new window / tab) .

Can I eat white rice on anti inflammatory diet? ›

Small amounts of rice, oat or almond milk are allowed on cooked grains or in cooking. Avoid fruit and vegetable juices high in sugar and artificial flavors and colors.

Can I eat white rice on lectin free diet? ›

The lectin content of whole grains, such as brown rice and wild rice, may be higher than that of processed grains. Furthermore, white rice does not contain lectins; you can boil and ferment grains to get rid of them.

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