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]]>The safest option for dining is always eating outside, if possible. An open-air space greatly increases ventilation and reduces the risk of infection compared with eating inside a closed building, no matter what other precautions are taken and protocols are applied.
Some places have allowed restaurants to open with full capacity, which is still not the best option at this stage in the fight against COVID-19. Be sure that the restaurant will not be full of people and at capacity before dining there.
Masks continue to be one of our strongest allies and you’ll want to keep it on unless you are actively eating or drinking. It’s far too easy to remove your mask and not put it back on until it’s time to get up and leave the table, but this could put you at risk of infection.
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]]>Alcohol is by far the easiest way to spend money at a restaurant. Unless they’re having a happy hour or another really good deal, it’s best to stop ordering drinks altogether. Even just one glass of wine can really start to add up.
Appetizers are another way that you can really start to rack up a big bill at a restaurant. For that reason, you should really cut it out as well. Although, another good option to save money is to forgo an entree completely and just order two appetizers instead, eating that as your main meal. This will also let you try more things on the menu and will usually save you money.
If you’re going out with friends, tell them of your money situation so you don’t get stuck sharing a bill when you really can’t afford it. Although it can seem uncomfortable, in the end true friends will respect your honesty.
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]]>The post Tips for Eating Out as Safely as Possible in 2021 appeared first on Cooking 4 All.
]]>The safest option for dining is always eating outside, if possible. An open-air space greatly increases ventilation and reduces the risk of infection compared with eating inside a closed building, no matter what other precautions are taken and protocols are applied.
Some places have allowed restaurants to open with full capacity, which is still not the best option at this stage in the fight against COVID-19. Be sure that the restaurant will not be full of people and at capacity before dining there.
Masks continue to be one of our strongest allies and you’ll want to keep it on unless you are actively eating or drinking. It’s far too easy to remove your mask and not put it back on until it’s time to get up and leave the table, but this could put you at risk of infection.
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]]>The post How to Eat Out on a Budget appeared first on Cooking 4 All.
]]>Alcohol is by far the easiest way to spend money at a restaurant. Unless they’re having a happy hour or another really good deal, it’s best to stop ordering drinks altogether. Even just one glass of wine can really start to add up.
Appetizers are another way that you can really start to rack up a big bill at a restaurant. For that reason, you should really cut it out as well. Although, another good option to save money is to forgo an entree completely and just order two appetizers instead, eating that as your main meal. This will also let you try more things on the menu and will usually save you money.
If you’re going out with friends, tell them of your money situation so you don’t get stuck sharing a bill when you really can’t afford it. Although it can seem uncomfortable, in the end true friends will respect your honesty.
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