Is a calorie a calorie?
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SHboss thanks that was informative and I appreciate it.
Britawatson my down fall is International Delight creamer with sugar in my coffee. I have two cups of coffee in the morning and in the evening I have tea with sugar. I only have one cup of tea., but I use four teaspoons of sugar and I know that is bad. The cup of green tea I have in the evening is like my little addiction. I also love the Weight Watchers cookie dough sundae that has a 140 calories. I am trying so hard to get away from it. I stopped putting sugar in my coffee and I am trying so hard to wing myself off the others.
If you enjoy creamer in your coffee and sugar in your tea, have it. Account for the calories and move on. IMO, there is nothing wrong with having treats you enjoy. What is wrong is attempting to eat in a way that is not going to be sustainable in the long term. Shoot for healthy 90% of the time and let the other 10% satisfy your sweet tooth.0 -
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^^^^ And this my friends, is total BS. So, just know that.
maybe something to back this up? What is BS about it? Are you saying that no matter what someone eats, as long as they have the right amount of calories, they will maintain their health?
If that's what you are saying, then I'd respectfully ask that you bring that statement to a registered dietitian and see what they say about it. Or anyone else that has an advanced degree of human anatomy and physiology. Pretty sure they are going to tell you you're wrong, that it matters a great deal, and that health issues will pop up if you don't eat not only the correct macro-nutrients but also the correct micro-nutrients. If that's not what you're saying, then please explain.
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Go on the ice cream and cookies diet, stay in a deficit, and see how it works out for you.0
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The confusion comes in when people start talking about extremes in these situations.
Yes, a calorie is a calorie, but obviously if you eat 1600 calories of dessert every day, you will not meet your macro/micro goals. But if you have already hit your micro/macro nutrients for the day and still have 200 calories to eat....it will not matter which you eat at that point. The differences in effects would be so negligible that you might as well eat whichever you will enjoy more.0 -
yes, it really just is a calorie …calories in vs calories out..
if you eat 2000 calories of fish or 2000 calories of dessert and you are in calorie deficit, guess what? You will lose weight.
If you eat 2000 calories of fish or 2000 calories of dessert and you are in a calorie surplus, guess what? You will gain weight..
so yes, a calorie is a calorie is a calorie …
there may be a slight - very small - metabolic increase from certain calories over others…but that is petty much negligible in the big picture...
People just don't get it when we try to explain this. Because honestly, no one is eating all their calories from one food source. That's why we say it's about moderation. It's perfectly fine to eat at McD's sometimes, and have a cookie sometimes, and have some chocolate sometimes, as long as you stay in a calorie deficit. You will still lose weight. And most likely still be healthy. Because honestly people, no one is eating all of their calories at McD's except someone who is trying to prove a point. Most people are eating a fairly well rounded diet with a few treat foods thrown in there for yum factor. As long as you do that, in moderation, and keep it at a calorie deficit, you will lose weight and be pretty healthy.0 -
I'm not really in the camp of a calorie is a calorie from a functional (weight loss) standpoint.
Fast burning calories, like table sugar or bleached white flour will be processed and inserted into the blood extremely fast, faster than we can effectively utilize it which will increase insulin and eventually, over the long term cause metabolic complications (over the course of months or years).
I'm not saying every calorie should be absolutely clean, but most RD's I've talked to about this exact topic are adamant about having at least an 80% "good carb" to 20% "bad carb" ratio at a minimum (although most would rather see a 90/10 ratio), and all feel similarly about fats (90% good fats to 10% bad fats is acceptable by most Registered Dietitians). I'm also not saying the occasional bad day is the worst thing in the world, it's not, having a day where you don't do very well from a dietary sense once a month or so isn't a terrible thing. It's when that becomes a weekly or daily habit that this becomes a concern and starts to ruin your progress.
There are specific situations where the above mentioned fast burning calories are fine to ingest, as an example during or after a workout that is highly cardiovascular and relatively long (usually longer than 45 minutes), because glycogen reserves are depleted at this point for most people and need to be replenished in order to not hit "the wall" or at least delay hitting it.
Agreed. I read some articles and watched some documentaries (obviously all opinions of those who made them) that stated if our bodies don't get the right nutrients, you can eat as many calories of the bad carbs or fat as you want, but essentially your body is still starving for those right nutrients. The articles/documentaries said you can be overweight and still "starving from the inside." In this case the body isn't functioning properly. As I said opinions of those who made them, but helped me to make cleaner eating choices. It works for me, but everyone is different. Good luck with whatever you choose.
^^^^ And this my friends, is total BS. So, just know that.
I said it's what I chose for me. I think eating processed foods is BS. To each his own. I said for her to make her own choices. I can voice my opinion as much as you can. Can you honestly tell me though, that eating a chocolate bar will nourish your body (keep in mind I am talking about overall health here, not just a number on the scale) more then eating a meal of fresh veggies and good carbs? If you don't agree, please explain why instead of just saying it's BS.0 -
^^^^ And this my friends, is total BS. So, just know that.
maybe something to back this up? What is BS about it? Are you saying that no matter what someone eats, as long as they have the right amount of calories, they will maintain their health?
If that's what you are saying, then I'd respectfully ask that you bring that statement to a registered dietitian and see what they say about it. Or anyone else that has an advanced degree of human anatomy and physiology. Pretty sure they are going to tell you you're wrong, that it matters a great deal, and that health issues will pop up if you don't eat not only the correct macro-nutrients but also the correct micro-nutrients. If that's not what you're saying, then please explain.
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yes, it really just is a calorie …calories in vs calories out..
if you eat 2000 calories of fish or 2000 calories of dessert and you are in calorie deficit, guess what? You will lose weight.
If you eat 2000 calories of fish or 2000 calories of dessert and you are in a calorie surplus, guess what? You will gain weight..
so yes, a calorie is a calorie is a calorie …
there may be a slight - very small - metabolic increase from certain calories over others…but that is petty much negligible in the big picture...
People just don't get it when we try to explain this. Because honestly, no one is eating all their calories from one food source. That's why we say it's about moderation. It's perfectly fine to eat at McD's sometimes, and have a cookie sometimes, and have some chocolate sometimes, as long as you stay in a calorie deficit. You will still lose weight. And most likely still be healthy. Because honestly people, no one is eating all of their calories at McD's except someone who is trying to prove a point. Most people are eating a fairly well rounded diet with a few treat foods thrown in there for yum factor. As long as you do that, in moderation, and keep it at a calorie deficit, you will lose weight and be pretty healthy.
I agree that occasional treats are ok, but I am trying to speak to overall health and not just a number on the scale.0 -
SHboss thanks that was informative and I appreciate it.
Britawatson my down fall is International Delight creamer with sugar in my coffee. I have two cups of coffee in the morning and in the evening I have tea with sugar. I only have one cup of tea., but I use four teaspoons of sugar and I know that is bad. The cup of green tea I have in the evening is like my little addiction. I also love the Weight Watchers cookie dough sundae that has a 140 calories. I am trying so hard to get away from it. I stopped putting sugar in my coffee and I am trying so hard to wing myself off the others.
I stopped drinking that flavored creamer after we had a problem with our refrigerator. Everything in the fridge froze, everything EXCEPT the flavored creamer. The thought that there is some kind of antifreeze in it made us stop drinking it immediately.0 -
SHboss thanks that was informative and I appreciate it.
Britawatson my down fall is International Delight creamer with sugar in my coffee. I have two cups of coffee in the morning and in the evening I have tea with sugar. I only have one cup of tea., but I use four teaspoons of sugar and I know that is bad. The cup of green tea I have in the evening is like my little addiction. I also love the Weight Watchers cookie dough sundae that has a 140 calories. I am trying so hard to get away from it. I stopped putting sugar in my coffee and I am trying so hard to wing myself off the others.
I stopped drinking that flavored creamer after we had a problem with our refrigerator. Everything in the fridge froze, everything EXCEPT the flavored creamer. The thought that there is some kind of antifreeze in it made us stop drinking it immediately.
I read something once that said the secret sauce on Big Macs have an ingredient used in antifreeze. Yum! Maybe it's the same one?? Not sure myself as I have always enjoyed my coffee black.0 -
SHboss thanks that was informative and I appreciate it.
Britawatson my down fall is International Delight creamer with sugar in my coffee. I have two cups of coffee in the morning and in the evening I have tea with sugar. I only have one cup of tea., but I use four teaspoons of sugar and I know that is bad. The cup of green tea I have in the evening is like my little addiction. I also love the Weight Watchers cookie dough sundae that has a 140 calories. I am trying so hard to get away from it. I stopped putting sugar in my coffee and I am trying so hard to wing myself off the others.
I stopped drinking that flavored creamer after we had a problem with our refrigerator. Everything in the fridge froze, everything EXCEPT the flavored creamer. The thought that there is some kind of antifreeze in it made us stop drinking it immediately.
I read something once that said the secret sauce on Big Macs have an ingredient used in antifreeze. Yum! Maybe it's the same one?? Not sure myself as I have always enjoyed my coffee black.
The secret sauce on Big Macs is Thousand Island dressing.0 -
In terms of weight loss: a calorie is a calorie.
To lose weight you need a calorie deficit, your body does not care where those calories come from
In terms of health: 1 calorie does not equal 1 calorie
"All calories are equal but some calories are more equal than others"
This is where there is a lot of debate in regards to what calories/macros/micro are best and in what ratio.
Some people prefer low carb, others swear by higher protein. It all depends on your goal and how your body reacts to different foods.
THIS!
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SHboss thanks that was informative and I appreciate it.
Britawatson my down fall is International Delight creamer with sugar in my coffee. I have two cups of coffee in the morning and in the evening I have tea with sugar. I only have one cup of tea., but I use four teaspoons of sugar and I know that is bad. The cup of green tea I have in the evening is like my little addiction. I also love the Weight Watchers cookie dough sundae that has a 140 calories. I am trying so hard to get away from it. I stopped putting sugar in my coffee and I am trying so hard to wing myself off the others.
I stopped drinking that flavored creamer after we had a problem with our refrigerator. Everything in the fridge froze, everything EXCEPT the flavored creamer. The thought that there is some kind of antifreeze in it made us stop drinking it immediately.
I read something once that said the secret sauce on Big Macs have an ingredient used in antifreeze. Yum! Maybe it's the same one?? Not sure myself as I have always enjoyed my coffee black.
The secret sauce on Big Macs is Thousand Island dressing.
In 2012, McDonald's admitted that the special sauce ingredients were "not really a secret" because the recipe had been available online "for years".[7] It consists of store-bought mayonnaise, sweet pickle relish and yellow mustard whisked together with vinegar, garlic powder, onion powder and paprika. ---WIKI0 -
yes, it really just is a calorie …calories in vs calories out..
if you eat 2000 calories of fish or 2000 calories of dessert and you are in calorie deficit, guess what? You will lose weight.
If you eat 2000 calories of fish or 2000 calories of dessert and you are in a calorie surplus, guess what? You will gain weight..
so yes, a calorie is a calorie is a calorie …
there may be a slight - very small - metabolic increase from certain calories over others…but that is petty much negligible in the big picture...
People just don't get it when we try to explain this. Because honestly, no one is eating all their calories from one food source. That's why we say it's about moderation. It's perfectly fine to eat at McD's sometimes, and have a cookie sometimes, and have some chocolate sometimes, as long as you stay in a calorie deficit. You will still lose weight. And most likely still be healthy. Because honestly people, no one is eating all of their calories at McD's except someone who is trying to prove a point. Most people are eating a fairly well rounded diet with a few treat foods thrown in there for yum factor. As long as you do that, in moderation, and keep it at a calorie deficit, you will lose weight and be pretty healthy.
I agree that occasional treats are ok, but I am trying to speak to overall health and not just a number on the scale.
that's the general point. You can still eat many different food in moderation and be healthy. I've eaten my fair share of treats on a regular basis, cook with oil and used to use butter regularly when I could still eat and I have extremely low bad cholesterol and very high good cholesterol. My iron levels are great. I'm nutritionally very sound.0 -
SHboss thanks that was informative and I appreciate it.
Britawatson my down fall is International Delight creamer with sugar in my coffee. I have two cups of coffee in the morning and in the evening I have tea with sugar. I only have one cup of tea., but I use four teaspoons of sugar and I know that is bad. The cup of green tea I have in the evening is like my little addiction. I also love the Weight Watchers cookie dough sundae that has a 140 calories. I am trying so hard to get away from it. I stopped putting sugar in my coffee and I am trying so hard to wing myself off the others.
I stopped drinking that flavored creamer after we had a problem with our refrigerator. Everything in the fridge froze, everything EXCEPT the flavored creamer. The thought that there is some kind of antifreeze in it made us stop drinking it immediately.
I read something once that said the secret sauce on Big Macs have an ingredient used in antifreeze. Yum! Maybe it's the same one?? Not sure myself as I have always enjoyed my coffee black.
The secret sauce on Big Macs is Thousand Island dressing.
Mostly, yes.
And the fact that the creamer didn't freeze simply means that its freezing point is lower than the other items in your fridge - that's it. Everything has different freezing points - that's why you can put booze in your freezer and have it not freeze.
Also - you know what else is in antifreeze? Water. You're not going to stop drinking that, are you?
edit: The last two sections weren't directed at you, McCindy - rather those whom you quoted. I just didn't feel like making two posts.0 -
yes...some are just more nutritional than others.0
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One item has 20 grams of protien, while the other has 0 grams of protien.0
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My thought is our calorie goal is like a money budget. What are we going to spend our money on that day. What is worth it to spend our alotment. Donuts or oatmeal. You could get a 300 calorie donut or oatmeal with pecans and strawberries and spend probably close to the same amount. What nutrition comes from those items. Spend wisely. :bigsmile:0
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SHboss thanks that was informative and I appreciate it.
Britawatson my down fall is International Delight creamer with sugar in my coffee. I have two cups of coffee in the morning and in the evening I have tea with sugar. I only have one cup of tea., but I use four teaspoons of sugar and I know that is bad. The cup of green tea I have in the evening is like my little addiction. I also love the Weight Watchers cookie dough sundae that has a 140 calories. I am trying so hard to get away from it. I stopped putting sugar in my coffee and I am trying so hard to wing myself off the others.
I stopped drinking that flavored creamer after we had a problem with our refrigerator. Everything in the fridge froze, everything EXCEPT the flavored creamer. The thought that there is some kind of antifreeze in it made us stop drinking it immediately.
I read something once that said the secret sauce on Big Macs have an ingredient used in antifreeze. Yum! Maybe it's the same one?? Not sure myself as I have always enjoyed my coffee black.
The secret sauce on Big Macs is Thousand Island dressing.
I know that, but read the ingredients. Not every recipe is the same.0 -
What else could a calorie be if it's not a calorie?0
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What always confused me is a calorie is a calorie but what if 100 calorie dessert has 10g of fat as opposed to 100 calorie steamed veggie dish with only 2g of fat??0
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SHboss thanks that was informative and I appreciate it.
Britawatson my down fall is International Delight creamer with sugar in my coffee. I have two cups of coffee in the morning and in the evening I have tea with sugar. I only have one cup of tea., but I use four teaspoons of sugar and I know that is bad. The cup of green tea I have in the evening is like my little addiction. I also love the Weight Watchers cookie dough sundae that has a 140 calories. I am trying so hard to get away from it. I stopped putting sugar in my coffee and I am trying so hard to wing myself off the others.
I stopped drinking that flavored creamer after we had a problem with our refrigerator. Everything in the fridge froze, everything EXCEPT the flavored creamer. The thought that there is some kind of antifreeze in it made us stop drinking it immediately.
I read something once that said the secret sauce on Big Macs have an ingredient used in antifreeze. Yum! Maybe it's the same one?? Not sure myself as I have always enjoyed my coffee black.
The secret sauce on Big Macs is Thousand Island dressing.
In 2012, McDonald's admitted that the special sauce ingredients were "not really a secret" because the recipe had been available online "for years".[7] It consists of store-bought mayonnaise, sweet pickle relish and yellow mustard whisked together with vinegar, garlic powder, onion powder and paprika. ---WIKI
Ingredients: Soybean Oil, Pickle Relish (Diced Pickles, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Sugar, Vinegar, Corn Syrup, Salt, Calcium Chloride, Xanthan Gum, Potassium Sorbate [Preservative], Spice Extractives, Polysorbate 80), Distilled Vinegar, Water, Egg Yolks, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Onion Powder, Mustard Seed, Salt, Spices, Propylene Glycol Alginate, Sodium Benzoate (Preservative), Mustard Bran, Sugar, Garlic Powder, Vegetable Protein (Hydrolyzed Corn, Soy and Wheat), Caramel Color, Extractives of Paprika, Soy Lecithin, Turmeric (Color), Calcium Disodium EDTA (Protect Flavor).
CONTAINS: WHEAT, EGG AND SOY.
What is propylene glycol? Well, it’s an ingredient found in anything from anti-freeze and engine coolants, to shampoo, to… well, the big mac sauce. Tasty?0 -
SHboss thanks that was informative and I appreciate it.
Britawatson my down fall is International Delight creamer with sugar in my coffee. I have two cups of coffee in the morning and in the evening I have tea with sugar. I only have one cup of tea., but I use four teaspoons of sugar and I know that is bad. The cup of green tea I have in the evening is like my little addiction. I also love the Weight Watchers cookie dough sundae that has a 140 calories. I am trying so hard to get away from it. I stopped putting sugar in my coffee and I am trying so hard to wing myself off the others.
I stopped drinking that flavored creamer after we had a problem with our refrigerator. Everything in the fridge froze, everything EXCEPT the flavored creamer. The thought that there is some kind of antifreeze in it made us stop drinking it immediately.
I read something once that said the secret sauce on Big Macs have an ingredient used in antifreeze. Yum! Maybe it's the same one?? Not sure myself as I have always enjoyed my coffee black.
The secret sauce on Big Macs is Thousand Island dressing.
Mostly, yes.
And the fact that the creamer didn't freeze simply means that its freezing point is lower than the other items in your fridge - that's it. Everything has different freezing points - that's why you can put booze in your freezer and have it not freeze.
Also - you know what else is in antifreeze? Water. You're not going to stop drinking that, are you?
edit: The last two sections weren't directed at you, McCindy - rather those whom you quoted. I just didn't feel like making two posts.
But WHY does that fake creamer have a lower freezing point?0 -
yes, it really just is a calorie …calories in vs calories out..
if you eat 2000 calories of fish or 2000 calories of dessert and you are in calorie deficit, guess what? You will lose weight.
If you eat 2000 calories of fish or 2000 calories of dessert and you are in a calorie surplus, guess what? You will gain weight..
so yes, a calorie is a calorie is a calorie …
there may be a slight - very small - metabolic increase from certain calories over others…but that is petty much negligible in the big picture...
People just don't get it when we try to explain this. Because honestly, no one is eating all their calories from one food source. That's why we say it's about moderation. It's perfectly fine to eat at McD's sometimes, and have a cookie sometimes, and have some chocolate sometimes, as long as you stay in a calorie deficit. You will still lose weight. And most likely still be healthy. Because honestly people, no one is eating all of their calories at McD's except someone who is trying to prove a point. Most people are eating a fairly well rounded diet with a few treat foods thrown in there for yum factor. As long as you do that, in moderation, and keep it at a calorie deficit, you will lose weight and be pretty healthy.
I agree that occasional treats are ok, but I am trying to speak to overall health and not just a number on the scale.
that's the general point. You can still eat many different food in moderation and be healthy. I've eaten my fair share of treats on a regular basis, cook with oil and used to use butter regularly when I could still eat and I have extremely low bad cholesterol and very high good cholesterol. My iron levels are great. I'm nutritionally very sound.
I agree health can be acheived with treats in moderation, but those who choose to eliminate them as much as possible, if not entirely because they prefer eating the healthier foods shouldn't be shunned. That being said, I have my own treats I enjoy, I make brownies out of nuts, dates and coconut, agave, etc. To me it's important to know every ingredient in what I am putting in my body. That doesn't make me unable to control myself around sweet treats, if anything I would think I have quite a bit of self control in keeping myself away from them entirely.0 -
A calorie is never just a calorie. Sure you can loss weight temporarily eating 100 calorie packs versus a 100 calorie banana. The biggest difference is sugar and how your body breaks it down, or doesn't break it down and it turns into fat.
Great explanation here: http://pacificfit.net/article-archive/how-sugar-makes-you-fat/0 -
SHboss thanks that was informative and I appreciate it.
Britawatson my down fall is International Delight creamer with sugar in my coffee. I have two cups of coffee in the morning and in the evening I have tea with sugar. I only have one cup of tea., but I use four teaspoons of sugar and I know that is bad. The cup of green tea I have in the evening is like my little addiction. I also love the Weight Watchers cookie dough sundae that has a 140 calories. I am trying so hard to get away from it. I stopped putting sugar in my coffee and I am trying so hard to wing myself off the others.
I stopped drinking that flavored creamer after we had a problem with our refrigerator. Everything in the fridge froze, everything EXCEPT the flavored creamer. The thought that there is some kind of antifreeze in it made us stop drinking it immediately.
I read something once that said the secret sauce on Big Macs have an ingredient used in antifreeze. Yum! Maybe it's the same one?? Not sure myself as I have always enjoyed my coffee black.
The secret sauce on Big Macs is Thousand Island dressing.
Mostly, yes.
And the fact that the creamer didn't freeze simply means that its freezing point is lower than the other items in your fridge - that's it. Everything has different freezing points - that's why you can put booze in your freezer and have it not freeze.
Also - you know what else is in antifreeze? Water. You're not going to stop drinking that, are you?
edit: The last two sections weren't directed at you, McCindy - rather those whom you quoted. I just didn't feel like making two posts.
Diarrhea has water in it too, are you going to drink that? Of course I drink water. But I can choose to not eat the other ingredients included in items. I am not trying to tell people what to do with their bodies, I said it works for me.0 -
Interestingly enough the average food consumption a day for healthy and fit people is 3-5 pounds. If you could actually handle eating 3-5 pounds of chocolate a day so your body feels full...Yikes! One the other hand if you eat enough chocolate to hit your TDEE and nothing else, you are going to get very hungry. So a calorie is a calorie but that is only one side of the coin. The other side is food density. Finding the balance between the two is part of eating healthy.0
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SHboss thanks that was informative and I appreciate it.
Britawatson my down fall is International Delight creamer with sugar in my coffee. I have two cups of coffee in the morning and in the evening I have tea with sugar. I only have one cup of tea., but I use four teaspoons of sugar and I know that is bad. The cup of green tea I have in the evening is like my little addiction. I also love the Weight Watchers cookie dough sundae that has a 140 calories. I am trying so hard to get away from it. I stopped putting sugar in my coffee and I am trying so hard to wing myself off the others.
I stopped drinking that flavored creamer after we had a problem with our refrigerator. Everything in the fridge froze, everything EXCEPT the flavored creamer. The thought that there is some kind of antifreeze in it made us stop drinking it immediately.
I read something once that said the secret sauce on Big Macs have an ingredient used in antifreeze. Yum! Maybe it's the same one?? Not sure myself as I have always enjoyed my coffee black.
The secret sauce on Big Macs is Thousand Island dressing.
I know that, but read the ingredients. Not every recipe is the same.
Big Mac Sauce:
Ingredients: Soybean Oil, Pickle Relish (Diced Pickles, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Sugar, Vinegar, Corn Syrup, Salt, Calcium Chloride, Xanthan Gum, Potassium
Sorbate [Preservative], Spice Extractives, Polysorbate 80), Distilled Vinegar, Water, Egg Yolks, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Onion Powder, Mustard Seed, Salt,
Spices, Propylene Glycol Alginate, Sodium Benzoate (Preservative), Mustard Bran, Sugar, Garlic Powder, Vegetable Protein (Hydrolyzed Corn, Soy and Wheat),
Caramel Color, Extractives of Paprika, Soy Lecithin, Turmeric (Color), Calcium Disodium EDTA (Protect Flavor).
Source: http://nutrition.mcdonalds.com/getnutrition/ingredientslist.pdf
Kraft Thousand Island Dressing:
Ingredients: SOYBEAN OIL, TOMATO PUREE (WATER, TOMATO PASTE), VINEGAR, SUGAR, WATER, CHOPPED PICKLES, EGG YOLKS, SALT, CONTAINS LESS THAN 2% OF NATURAL FLAVOR, MUSTARD FLOUR, DRIED ONIONS, XANTHAN GUM, DRIED RED BELL PEPPERS, CITRIC ACID, PAPRIKA, OLEORESIN TURMERIC, POTASSIUM SORBATE AND CALCIUM DISODIUM EDTA (TO PROTECT FLAVOR).
Source: http://www.kraftrecipes.com/Products/ProductInfoDisplay.aspx?siteid=1&product=21000644730 -
SHboss thanks that was informative and I appreciate it.
Britawatson my down fall is International Delight creamer with sugar in my coffee. I have two cups of coffee in the morning and in the evening I have tea with sugar. I only have one cup of tea., but I use four teaspoons of sugar and I know that is bad. The cup of green tea I have in the evening is like my little addiction. I also love the Weight Watchers cookie dough sundae that has a 140 calories. I am trying so hard to get away from it. I stopped putting sugar in my coffee and I am trying so hard to wing myself off the others.
I stopped drinking that flavored creamer after we had a problem with our refrigerator. Everything in the fridge froze, everything EXCEPT the flavored creamer. The thought that there is some kind of antifreeze in it made us stop drinking it immediately.
I read something once that said the secret sauce on Big Macs have an ingredient used in antifreeze. Yum! Maybe it's the same one?? Not sure myself as I have always enjoyed my coffee black.
The secret sauce on Big Macs is Thousand Island dressing.
I know that, but read the ingredients. Not every recipe is the same.
Big Mac Sauce:
Ingredients: Soybean Oil, Pickle Relish (Diced Pickles, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Sugar, Vinegar, Corn Syrup, Salt, Calcium Chloride, Xanthan Gum, Potassium
Sorbate [Preservative], Spice Extractives, Polysorbate 80), Distilled Vinegar, Water, Egg Yolks, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Onion Powder, Mustard Seed, Salt,
Spices, Propylene Glycol Alginate, Sodium Benzoate (Preservative), Mustard Bran, Sugar, Garlic Powder, Vegetable Protein (Hydrolyzed Corn, Soy and Wheat),
Caramel Color, Extractives of Paprika, Soy Lecithin, Turmeric (Color), Calcium Disodium EDTA (Protect Flavor).
Source: http://nutrition.mcdonalds.com/getnutrition/ingredientslist.pdf
Kraft Thousand Island Dressing:
Ingredients: SOYBEAN OIL, TOMATO PUREE (WATER, TOMATO PASTE), VINEGAR, SUGAR, WATER, CHOPPED PICKLES, EGG YOLKS, SALT, CONTAINS LESS THAN 2% OF NATURAL FLAVOR, MUSTARD FLOUR, DRIED ONIONS, XANTHAN GUM, DRIED RED BELL PEPPERS, CITRIC ACID, PAPRIKA, OLEORESIN TURMERIC, POTASSIUM SORBATE AND CALCIUM DISODIUM EDTA (TO PROTECT FLAVOR).
Source: http://www.kraftrecipes.com/Products/ProductInfoDisplay.aspx?siteid=1&product=2100064473
Not all brands use the same ingredients. Does McDonald's use Kraft brand??0
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