I rarely order sushi, but ATL is not veg friendly, so sometimes I do. I usually have the sashimi special and it's at least as much food as you ordered.
When pg, I probably could have had sushi, but I just opted not to. I wasn't craving it at all.
The last time I ordered sushi at lunch, I took a picture of it because it was so well decorated. I ate every last bite. Plus soup and a salad. I think I could have eaten another, too. God, I love seafood.
And, if I'm ever pg, I'm not giving it up. I can go without wine, I don't smoke, I work out. I like fish. Sorry, baby.
Last Edit: Nov 14, 2013 19:26:23 GMT -5 by naldridge
'Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body. But rather, to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, wine in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out, screaming 'Woohoo! What a ride!' So every day is a holiday and every meal a feast."
I think that sounds like a perfectly reasonable amount of sushi, brit...but then again, my sushi meals routinely involve two different rolls and some sort of appetizer. I think my first postpregnancy sushi meal was a big fat bowl of wonton soup plus spicy tuna roll plus one other roll I cant remember the name of. It was a beautiful sight, let me tell you.