| 1 | Last sunday my 4yo and i had brunch at country life in boston. |
| 2 | It seemed a little disorganized (i couldn"t figure out the logistics at first) but the food was pretty good. |
| 3 | I asked about fat content and was given a fairly thorough oil content summary. |
| 4 | The person with whom i spoke claimed they are very conscious of using as little oil as possible, waffles & french toast have no oil and 1tsp of oil total used for their (rather good) strawberry rhubarb tart crust. |
| 5 | They also had other baked goods which he said was low fat (i didn"t press for details since i had enough other things to eat), a hot apple cobbler (w/no added oil topping), a delicious frozen fruit drink, steamed brocolli, plain rice, eggplant/tofu lasagna (not too heavy on the tofu), a curry(?) tofu dish (not lowfat unfortunately), a small salad bar (w/a delicious nf garlic & red cabbage dressing), two soups, etc. |
| 6 | Etc. |
| 7 | My 4yo ate tons of fresh fruit cocktail. |
| 8 | For one adult & one child, it was $1(if you want real coffee you have to bring your own, which i saw others doing). |
| 9 | I forgot to ask about soy milk use though, so perhaps next person to go can ask about that? btw does anyone have suggestions for a really nice brunch place? my husband is planning on taking me out for mother"s day to the harbour hotel, which has a great buffet but seems very $$$ for the amount of food i can eat there :-( i wasn"t sure how he would take my suggestion of going someplace else but he was surprisingly amenable (he even said how about a vegetarian place !!!), but i don"t think he really wants to eat scrambled tofu and we also want to go someplace a bit dress-up. |
| 10 | I"ve been calling places but so far i haven"t come up with anything clearly better. |
| 11 | Has anyone been to cornucopia? they suggested on the phone fruit platters & salads, which makes me a bit wary :- |