Re: ok im confused
If you are not going to have thieir dressings (either because you dont like them or because you are not sure their ingredients are on the allowed list) you still need to be eating some fat or oil with them to help counteract sugar spikes.
If the chicken or other meat already has fat on it (chicken skin, fat on pork etc) you dont need to add any more, but if it was skinless chicken not cooked in fat as grilled would be you would have been better to ask for some olive oil and vinegar to mix your own dressing to drizzle over the salad, or a big dollop of butter to put on the chicken if it is hot enough to melt it.
Lots of us buy (or acquire) those small sachets of 'legal' dressings to take with us or a small leakproof container filled with our favourite dressing.
I always have a few of these plus a couple of small butter pats (as well as some green tea bags and sweeteners) for instances like this in the glove compartment of the car.
If you are not going to have thieir dressings (either because you dont like them or because you are not sure their ingredients are on the allowed list) you still need to be eating some fat or oil with them to help counteract sugar spikes.
If the chicken or other meat already has fat on it (chicken skin, fat on pork etc) you dont need to add any more, but if it was skinless chicken not cooked in fat as grilled would be you would have been better to ask for some olive oil and vinegar to mix your own dressing to drizzle over the salad, or a big dollop of butter to put on the chicken if it is hot enough to melt it.
Lots of us buy (or acquire) those small sachets of 'legal' dressings to take with us or a small leakproof container filled with our favourite dressing.
I always have a few of these plus a couple of small butter pats (as well as some green tea bags and sweeteners) for instances like this in the glove compartment of the car.


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