taco bell good or bad
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HotPotato22 wrote: »jessieleah wrote: »HotPotato22 wrote: »
Lol, that article just looks like over the top fear mongering.
I guess, probably for good reason. I won't put that *kitten* in my body.
CSB, more for the rest of us.0 -
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HotPotato22 wrote: »jessieleah wrote: »HotPotato22 wrote: »
Lol, that article just looks like over the top fear mongering.
I guess, probably for good reason. I won't put that *kitten* in my body.
CSB, more for the rest of us.
I don't think taco bell will be running out of food anytime soon.
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gilramirez14 wrote: »I don't know about their calories, but as a Mexican I vote bad. Especially when good tacos are literally the easiest thing to make. Tacos are what I make when I'm too lazy to cook.
Mexicans don't let the people they love eat Taco Bell! He's probably shaking his fist somewhere, growling "My wife eats Taco Bell. It brings shame to my whole family!"
No, I'm kidding (well, mostly). To answer your initial question, if you look up their nutritional information and choose less calorie-dense options, you can lose weight while eating Taco Bell, as long as you're eating at a calorie deficit.0 -
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emily_stew wrote: »HotPotato22 wrote: »HotPotato22 wrote: »jessieleah wrote: »HotPotato22 wrote: »
Lol, that article just looks like over the top fear mongering.
I guess, probably for good reason. I won't put that *kitten* in my body.
CSB, more for the rest of us.
I don't think taco bell will be running out of food anytime soon.
Good, because this thread makes me want Taco Bell.
I used to love to eat that *kitten* when I was drunk. One time I lost the food when I drank too much and cried because I wanted it soo badly. Turns out I was sitting on it, had beef and sour cream all over my *kitten*.
I had to give it up, it was my crack.
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gilramirez14 wrote: »I don't know about their calories, but as a Mexican I vote bad. Especially when good tacos are literally the easiest thing to make. Tacos are what I make when I'm too lazy to cook.
Mexicans don't let the people they love eat Taco Bell! He's probably shaking his fist somewhere, growling "My wife eats Taco Bell. It brings shame to my whole family!"
No, I'm kidding (well, mostly). To answer your initial question, if you look up their nutritional information and choose less calorie-dense options, you can lose weight while eating Taco Bell, as long as you're eating at a calorie deficit.
lol. I'd love to have real Mexican food. Every place near me has Tex Mex or fusion, except for one really great place (run by Chileans, though, no idea if it's autentico).0 -
HotPotato22 wrote: »emily_stew wrote: »HotPotato22 wrote: »HotPotato22 wrote: »jessieleah wrote: »HotPotato22 wrote: »
Lol, that article just looks like over the top fear mongering.
I guess, probably for good reason. I won't put that *kitten* in my body.
CSB, more for the rest of us.
I don't think taco bell will be running out of food anytime soon.
Good, because this thread makes me want Taco Bell.
I used to love to eat that *kitten* when I was drunk. One time I lost the food when I drank too much and cried because I wanted it soo badly. Turns out I was sitting on it, had beef and sour cream all over my *kitten*.
I had to give it up, it was my crack.
heh, that's awesome.0 -
HotPotato22 wrote: »emily_stew wrote: »HotPotato22 wrote: »HotPotato22 wrote: »jessieleah wrote: »HotPotato22 wrote: »
Lol, that article just looks like over the top fear mongering.
I guess, probably for good reason. I won't put that *kitten* in my body.
CSB, more for the rest of us.
I don't think taco bell will be running out of food anytime soon.
Good, because this thread makes me want Taco Bell.
I used to love to eat that *kitten* when I was drunk. One time I lost the food when I drank too much and cried because I wanted it soo badly. Turns out I was sitting on it, had beef and sour cream all over my *kitten*.
I had to give it up, it was my crack.
heh, that's awesome.0 -
emily_stew wrote: »HotPotato22 wrote: »HotPotato22 wrote: »jessieleah wrote: »HotPotato22 wrote: »
Lol, that article just looks like over the top fear mongering.
I guess, probably for good reason. I won't put that *kitten* in my body.
CSB, more for the rest of us.
I don't think taco bell will be running out of food anytime soon.
Good, because this thread makes me want Taco Bell.
I have taco meat in my fridge!0 -
gilramirez14 wrote: »I here a lot of things on mfp about if you can fit it into your calories a day its OK to eat it. But I just wonder how much you really can lose eating out a lot or eating junk just because you can make it fit into calorie goal.
http://fathead-movie.com/content/MyFoodLog.htm0 -
gilramirez14 wrote: »I don't know about their calories, but as a Mexican I vote bad. Especially when good tacos are literally the easiest thing to make. Tacos are what I make when I'm too lazy to cook.
Mexicans don't let the people they love eat Taco Bell! He's probably shaking his fist somewhere, growling "My wife eats Taco Bell. It brings shame to my whole family!"
No, I'm kidding (well, mostly). To answer your initial question, if you look up their nutritional information and choose less calorie-dense options, you can lose weight while eating Taco Bell, as long as you're eating at a calorie deficit. [/quo
Lol my husband loves my cooking best but my kids are americanized enough to love them some taco bell but you are right in moderation its good0 -
You can eat anything and still lose weight......0
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I used to love taco bell but after staying away for awhile to get my eating in better control, I had some and just ew. LOL Even when I was eating it a lot, I had noticed changes for the worse in taste and texture.
My Mexican inspired cooking at home really is a lot better. And less calories lol
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