Thanks, everyone.
Tony -- Yeah, even though WDW does have healthier food choices, they're not necessarily low-carb. It's good to see them offering carrot sticks, apple slices, and whole-grain breads. Those ARE better for you than what they offered before. But for a low-carber, they're not good choices. Even so, the packets of apple slices were about 6 carbs, which wasn't too bad. I guess that's a better choice for someone than caving in to a serving of French fries. At least WDW is trying -- I give them credit for that. And a few places did offer some no-sugar-added desserts. Those aren't always low-carb, but still, they're better options for low-carbers and diabetics. My big so-called 'splurges' there were sugar-free chocolates and a few NSA desserts. Other than that, I probably just ate more than I should, although I kept it as low-carb as I could. But as someone said (Jan or Sherri?) it's hard to tell if all their meats and cheeses are low-carb, which can certainly add up.
Jan -- That's great you re-read the book last night. That always helps. I'm sending my copy to a friend who was recently diagnosed with very high blood pressure. I hope it helps her. Good luck with your next check-up and I hope it goes well. I'd love to see the look on his face, too!