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View Poll Results: How many times a week do you go out to eat for dinner?
Zero: We make our food and love it 6 19.35%
1-2 times a week: We like to eat out but prefer to eat at home 16 51.61%
3-4 times a week: Pretty much every other day we go out 4 12.90%
5+ times a week: You can take the stove and oven out of my house 5 16.13%
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Old 04-16-2007, 08:22 PM   #1
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My wife rarely ate dinner at home with her family...and we seem to have continued that tradition on with our little family. We eat out probably 3 times a week. A lot of times, it is takeout. Anyway, just curious as to you all.

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Old 04-16-2007, 09:07 PM   #2
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We eat out twice a month as a couple. This is not an option on the poll, so I'm making note here. We never (ever) take the kids to restaurants.

When we get out, we prefer a good sushi, which is hard to come by in these parts.
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Old 04-16-2007, 09:13 PM   #3
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What about the option--we never eat out because we're too po'?
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Old 04-16-2007, 09:40 PM   #4
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Does eating out everyday at work for lunch count? We used to eat out constantly, pretty darn close to three meals a day. But since we started dieting it is maybe once a week if that. I do eat out at lunch everyday but its normally a sizzler salad or a wrap from Jasons Deli.
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Old 04-16-2007, 10:17 PM   #5
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What about the option--we never eat out because we're too po'?
I second this option - we haven't eaten out in months. We are what you call "house po' "

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We eat out twice a month as a couple. This is not an option on the poll, so I'm making note here. We never (ever) take the kids to restaurants.

When we get out, we prefer a good sushi, which is hard to come by in these parts.
When we do eat out, sushi is one of our favorite things without the kids. With the kids we tend to stick with McDonalds or Applebees.

A couple of months ago Mrs. Meanie and I splurged and signed up for a sushi class. The class is coming up on May 2 and I'm totally stoked. Mrs. Meanie served her Mormon Mission in Japan and she got me into sushi - now it is one of my favorite things to eat. <HomerSimpson>Mmmmm, sushi, aaauuuuggggghhh</HomerSimpson>
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Old 04-16-2007, 10:27 PM   #6
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A couple of months ago Mrs. Meanie and I splurged and signed up for a sushi class. The class is coming up on May 2 and I'm totally stoked. Mrs. Meanie served her Mormon Mission in Japan and she got me into sushi - now it is one of my favorite things to eat. <HomerSimpson>Mmmmm, sushi, aaauuuuggggghhh</HomerSimpson>
That would be SO cool. I actually had to trick my husband into trying sushi for the first time. Now he's addicted. He eats way more than I do: sashimi and everything.
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Old 04-16-2007, 10:34 PM   #7
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When we get out, we prefer a good sushi, which is hard to come by in these parts.
Yikes, I should imagine so! My friend who did grad school in Nebraska often lamented about the lack of good sushi in those parts.

We rarely eat out, maybe once every few months or on special occasions.
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Old 04-16-2007, 10:43 PM   #8
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My three youngest kids are 6, 3, and 16 months. One of my favorite things to do with them is eat out. I'd much rather do that than roll around on the floor with them for hours. More times than not I take them out alone! People are amazed. But I'm a great father and they mind me well. I've found that the more times you do an activity with little ones the more they go along with the routine. You have to go to the right kind of place; one that tolerates noise and a big mess. We go to the pub sometimes and watch games. Sometimes for Chinese food, etc. The trick is that the two youngest love to eat a variety of things (they're like me); they love restaurants; so once the food comes it's not so big a struggle. And the pickier older brother is actually more help than work. It's a blast but you wouldn't believe the hellatious mess we leave. It looks like a dumpster. I always tip 33% minimum.
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Old 04-16-2007, 10:53 PM   #9
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I refuse to believe zero. I can believe the "we make our own and love it",,,but I don't believe the zero.
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I refuse to believe zero. I can believe the "we make our own and love it",,,but I don't believe the zero.
If I count business lunches that are paid for by my company then the number is probably once a week; however, if I'm strictly counting as a family then the number is zero. The last time we ate out as a family was a couple of months ago when we went to Chuck E. Cheese to celebrate Bugs Meanie getting his alphabet crown in pre-school.
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