fast food
shreddin_mama
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is there anything half healthy at McDonald's? there are moments where my family and i are on the road and choose to go there because it's easy and cheap. i had a mcChicken today with a small fry and it pretty much ruined my day.
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The fries are a calorie killer Some of the salad are okay but watch the dressing....I usually get a grilled chicken classic with no mayo...that one isn't too bad for ya0
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get a happy meal with apple dippers0
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Their grilled chicken salads are pretty low in calories. I also like their Balsamic Vinaigrette, its pretty low in calories and fat. The Southwest dressing isn't bad either.0
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I believe a lot of the stuff is in MFP's database. Can't really go wrong with a salad as long as you choose non-fried and light dressing.0
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Not sure about McDonald's, but the fries at BK are RIDICULOUS!!
If the info on this food database is correct: I am better off (calorie-wise) with 2 whopper juniors (no cheese or mayo) than with one whopper junior (no cheese or mayo) and a small fry!
Taco Bell has some REALLY tasty low-cal choices, BTW.0 -
My go-to meal if I'm stuck eating at McDonalds for whatever reason- a grilled chicken snack wrap (honey mustard), a bag of apple slices (without the caramel of course) and a jug of skim milk. I think that clocks in at 395 cals with 47 carbs, 12 fat, and 26 protein. You could also do a Quarter Pounder burger without the cheese- but that would be it- just the sandwich... and I believe that clocks in around the 400s and gives you a decent amount of protein. Ask them to add more veggies to the quarter pounder too... otherwise all you get is a measly onion and pickle.0
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The grilled chicken snack wrap minus the cheese and honey mustard isnt bad at all, i get the honey mustard on the side and just use Maybe a teaspoon of it to dip, and they are quite tasty too!0
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o i forgot they had snack wraps0
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I got a chicken nugget happy meal with apple dippers and water the other day. Most restaurants have the nutritional information on their websites, you just gotta do some research before you go.
I've gone so far as to print out the nutritional information from the fast food restaurants I frequent the most.0 -
I get the premium bacon ranch salad (I think that's it's name) with the grilled chicken. Either skip the dressing altogether, it's actually very tasty without it. Or if you absolutely need something, throw on a container of BBQ sauce. Salad alone is 260, with the BBQ sauce it's 310. The sodium is bad, but then, it is for everything on their menu. lol0
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If you have a smartphone that can store PDFs or other documents, you can often just download the info and keep it right on your phone so you always have it. I have about three dozen different places nutritional info charts in my phone right now.
Also, if you have an iPhone, there are a ton of free apps out there that have restaurant nutritionals as well. Though, they aren't always kept as up to date as the restaurants keep the stuff on their sites, so they may be missing items or have things the restaurant no longer has. So that's why I turned to the actual restaurant info directly whenever possible.
And if someplace doesn't have the info posted, e-mail them and ask them to send it to you. I've only ever had one place not send anything. As a matter of fact, I just finished loading the menu of the place I'm having dinner tomorrow from the e-mail I just got from them.0 -
you should go to the book store or the library ( I think even Walmart has it now) It's called eat this and not that. Its got LOTS of fast food calories, and will be amazed on how much stuff has CRAZY amounts of calories and others with hundreds less.0
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thanks! that book eat this and not that sounds great i'll check it out. or even printing out the info and keeping it in my purse is good too. i don't have a iphone0
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Southwest Chicken Salad is awesome. DELICIOUS!!!! That's what I get when I go there. I don't even miss the greasy stuff anymore.0
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they have the snack wrap thats decent in calories. I like to get a large unsweeet tea and use splenda to sweeten it myself., You can get the apple dippers by themself. If you do get a salad, dont put on all the toppings they give you. veggies are a good but fried, breads, or fat just arent. Get a diet drink cause most americans drink down atleast a third of their daily calories. ouchie! a third of our calories went to coke. try the macdonalds websight. and one more thing. i use to get the small cherry slush from sonic and i thought i was doing myself a favor cause i use to get a route 44 so i switched to a small. that thing was 200 calories but yet 76 grams of sugar! wow! woah! okay need to lay off those0
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I don't eat McDonalds. But I'd assume they have grilled chicken? You could try ordering that. Eat it without the bun if you really wanna watch the calories.
Subway would probably be the way to go if you want to stop for fast food. Still not the best choice! But they do have plenty of options if you are watching what you eat.0 -
Here is a website which summarizes the best options at all the major fast food places;
http://www.netsweat.com/Fitness/Fast-Food-Nutrition.html0 -
I work at McDonald's and there is nothing healthy about it...lol. But if you are looking for something on the light side, try the premium salads with grilled chicken(not crispy), the chicken wraps also grilled not crispy, the parfait, and or the fruit&walnut salad. Also instead of getting soda, get a bottle of water, we have those... at least my McD's does.0
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And here is a link with even more options and fast food chains:
http://www.sparkpeople.com/resource/nutrition_articles.asp?id=11930 -
There are a number of variations/spin-offs of that book, too. "Drink This, Not That" and "Cook This, Not That", for example. I'm really amazed that some of the things they recommend aren't really as bad as I might have thought, and the stuff they recommend against - wow, some of that stuff is insane in calories, fat, and sodium.0
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Stay away from just about anything at McDonalds. Even the salads with grilled chicken are loaded in sodium (especially the balsamic vinagarette or light Italian!) high sodium meals make me retain fluid so bad, I am not big as it is, so I gain 2 lbs of water & it's awful, I am weighed down & uncomfortable the rest of the day. I'd suggest the fruit & walnut salad (apples, grapes, yogurt, and a few walnuts). It's filling & pretty decent for you. Just saw they had oatmeal now available all day! Not sure the stats but it can't be bad- just opt for it plain without the brown sugar. I got a grilled chicken wrap there once thinking the same thing, "this can't be that bad... And I was starving & it was the ONLY option besides pizza at a rest stop while traveling. Well... That darn wrap made me bloated & uncomfortable from all the sodium, and it didn't even fill me up! Now I always travel with a peanut butter & banana sandwich in my purse & a fiber one bar for emergencies!0
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you should go to the book store or the library ( I think even Walmart has it now) It's called eat this and not that. Its got LOTS of fast food calories, and will be amazed on how much stuff has CRAZY amounts of calories and others with hundreds less.
I have two different kinds of the "Eat This, Not That" . One is the general 2011 version and the other is a supermarket guide. I love these books. They have a section where they compare two food items and show they have the same amount of sugars, fats, and/or carbs.
Example:
Drinks:
Sunkist(20 ounce bottle)
Sugar Equivalent: 17 Chewy Chips Ahoy cookies
Punishment: Ride your bike 7 miles
Arizona Kiwi Strawberry(23.5 ounce can)
Sugar Equivalent: 7 bowls of Froot Loops
Punishment: Run 13 laps around a high school track
Fast Food:
Cheesecake Factory Grilled Shrimp& Bacon Club
Calorie Equivalent : 6 1/2 Wendy's Jr. Bacon Cheeseburger
Cheesecake Factory Bistro Shrimp Pasta
Calorie Equivalent: 6 McDonald's Quarter Pounders
Outback' Steakhouse Kookaburra Wings
Saturated Fat Equivalent: 15 Applebee's 9 oz Sirloin Steaks
You get the idea. These books really make you take a second look at what you are eating in resturants and getting at the grocery store. Definitely get the books.0
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