They should read the book. I am not sure lc spaghetti and beer nuts are going to cut it.
_____________________
"Cruises: Arline Bleecker
Lines want to satisfy low-carb dieters
May 23, 2004
Can 96 million Americans be wrong? Apparently cruise lines don't think so when it comes to low-carb diets. According to Opinion Dynamics Corp., 70 million Americans watch their carbs, and another 26 million are hard-core diet fanatics, says Time magazine.
Loath to miss the next big wave, lines such as Carnival Cruise Lines, Crystal Cruises and Royal Caribbean International are cautiously testing the weight-watching water by introducing low-carb choices on their menus based on the popular Atkins, South Beach and Zone diets.
Who can blame the lines for biting into the fad? Americans want to shed weight, and cruise lines don't want to shed passengers by failing to satisfy passengers' cravings for more meat and less potatoes.
In fact, it may be healthier to eat on a seagoing vessel than at home, considering that cruise lines, once bastions of gluttony, are now low-carb-conscious and adding to the already abundant roster of heart-healthy selections, such as low-sodium plates and sumptuous spa cuisine.
"Whether consumers are following Atkins, South Beach, the Zone or simply subscribing to the low-carb philosophy, we want to make it as easy and convenient as possible to enjoy the pleasures of the Carnival dining experience," says Bob Dickinson, Carnival president and CEO.
Carnival, for instance, introduced Atkins-compatible choices to its main dining room menu on the Victory. The number of carbohydrate grams per dish is listed beneath each low-carb item. Selections include beefsteak tomatoes with buffalo mozzarella (3 grams carbs), hickory-smoked Alaskan salmon (2 grams) and snails in garlic butter with an infusion of Chablis and Pernod (5 grams). Entrees include filet mignon with gorgonzola butter (8 grams), marsala-infused duck (6 grams), or jerked pork loin (6 grams). When asked, waiters will substitute reduced-carb breads for those commonly served with meals.
Carnival promises passengers a low-carb-conscious fleet by June. Meanwhile, Crystal Cruises' three-vessel fleet also shed carbs by offering among its many options l
ow-carb spaghetti in Prego, its popular alternative Italian restaurant. Holland America has added
low-carb beer nuts for those who must munch on something while they imbibe at a bar. Can a low-carb beer be on tap next?
You can expect an explosion of such low-carb options as cruise lines hasten to catch up with the shoreside craze. According to Opinion Dynamics, "Some 586 distinct new low-carb foods and beverages hit the grocery shelves last quarter, up from 633 in all of last year and 339 in 2002, bringing the total over just two years to 1,558 new entries."
With all the hoopla, I wonder which line will be the first to introduce nutritional and low-carb-count labels on chocoholic buffets?"
http://www.indystar.com/articles/4/148490-5524-P.html