OMG. There are SO MANY calories in....

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  • lenkearney
    lenkearney Posts: 116 Member
    PEANUT BUTTER.... crazy amount of calories whenever you could have PB2: the best thing ever invented. AND it's deliiiiiiiiiicious

    what is PB2?
  • musenchild
    musenchild Posts: 182 Member
    The Taco Bell order I had at least twice a week in college:

    Cheesy Gordita Crunch: 490
    7-layer burrito: 510
    Cinnamon Twists: 170
    and a large Dr. Pepper: 500
    Total: 1670
  • lenkearney
    lenkearney Posts: 116 Member
    The Subway, meatball marinara. About 500 calories in just the 6 inch. I used to eat a footlong.:grumble:

    AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGGGGGGGHHHHHHH!


    this thread has really bummed me out!
  • shannashannabobana
    shannashannabobana Posts: 625 Member
    Jamba Juice! Those things are insane, even the all fruit ones.

    For that matter, fruit juice.
  • Please excuse the stupid question...how exactly do you make a Peanut Butter Sandwich with this stuff? I bought some but kind of not clear on consumption lol
  • melfitnesspal13
    melfitnesspal13 Posts: 378 Member
    PEANUT BUTTER.... crazy amount of calories whenever you could have PB2: the best thing ever invented. AND it's deliiiiiiiiiicious

    Good stuff! I love PB so PB2 is the way to go. I find it can be a bit runny if I use the correct amt. of water, need to cut back.
  • cyoka13
    cyoka13 Posts: 288 Member
    Starbucks Venti Peppermint White Chocolate Mocha, full-fat milk with whipped cream - 700 calories! For a drink!
    PEANUT BUTTER.... crazy amount of calories whenever you could have PB2: the best thing ever invented. AND it's deliiiiiiiiiicious
    Some things are worth the calories! 2 Tbsp of natural PB is less than 200 calories, and the fat in PB is healthy fat - if you limit your portions, all-natural (no salt/sugar/oil added) PB can be a regular part of a perfectly healthy diet. High Calorie / High Fat does not always equal bad.

    Peanut Butter... I agree with you, I totally do. It CAN be a part of a healthy diet. But I find that PB is one of those things where the serving size just feels too small to me to make it worth it. I can eat a tablespoon of PB and it's healthy... but I never want to eat only a tablespoon. I grew up with PB& banana sandwiches with like 8 tbsp on them, and 1 or 2 feels pitiful. I feel the same way about olive oil on my salad-- I want like 3 or 4 tbsp on there to really coat it! Grin.

    I feel your pain! I love peanut butter and banana. Soo....I one day I realized bread is really just a vehicle for the good stuff- the peanut butter. One of my fave breakfasts (which I think I will have tomorrow morning) is a serving of jiffy extra crunchy peanut butter, with a banana and coffee. I just scoop the peanut butter on the banana and it is so good!

    My contribution: its been said before but poptarts...220 cals for just one? Sigh....Oh and pasta too. That itty-bitty serving of pasta is 200 cals?
  • apothecarist
    apothecarist Posts: 193
    A good New York bagel! I love bagels and used to eat them on a regular basis. Those huge "pillows" can range from 300-400 calories a pop and that's without the cream cheese.
  • DanielleDavids
    DanielleDavids Posts: 96 Member
    Movie Theatre popcorn. :(

    Also, the Moxie's white chocolate brownie has 1200+ calories!
  • MarshmallowLegs
    MarshmallowLegs Posts: 51 Member
    panda express orange chicken, 500 calories, 27g fat, 42 carbs, 810 sodium, all in 5 tiny little oz.
  • SmartAlec03211988
    SmartAlec03211988 Posts: 1,896 Member
    Baskin Robbin's Buzzer Beater Reese's Layered Sundae: 1,360 calories.

    >_<
  • Most things at Outback Steakhouse have way too many grams of fat and oodles of sodium!
  • Costco's apple crumble muffin.....900 calories!
  • kaylorraine44
    kaylorraine44 Posts: 135 Member
    Nuts! 15g of cashews is 91 calories! Why must they taste so good?!?!
  • astronomicals
    astronomicals Posts: 1,537 Member
    .... my poop that it floats.



    I totally win.. I dont need to read anyone else's response
  • FASTFUELXXX
    FASTFUELXXX Posts: 89 Member
    U KNW IF U LOG FIRST THEN MAYBE U WOULD THINK AGAIN B4 EATING IT. IJS
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    Surprised about all the cheesecake factory mentions here. They have a 'less than 590 calories' menu, I've had a few things and it's delicious, and very filling.

    But yeah, pretty much everything at restaurants otherwise, unless it's in a low cal menu obviously. And bagels. I still have them though because at least they fill me up. Haven't touched a croissant in 5 months though (and man do I love them, just not worth the calories!).
  • nilbogger
    nilbogger Posts: 870 Member
    On the Border Dox XX fish tacos. Like, over 1800 calories and I believe that's with rice and no beans.
  • Hexahedra
    Hexahedra Posts: 894 Member
    Panda Express is my biggest surprise. I know their food contains lots of calories, but I didn't imagine fried rice with 2 items would clock in at 1100+ calories!
  • EmmieBaby
    EmmieBaby Posts: 1,235 Member
    The amount of calories in 5 guys burgers made me really sad. But looking back, they're so greasy and bad for you.
    Also, pretty much anything from the cheesecake factory or friendlys is going to send you over.

    same here, they opened a 5 guys near work and I was like "oh I would like to try it sometimes *looks up calories* nope! not going"
  • stealthq
    stealthq Posts: 4,298 Member
    A good New York bagel! I love bagels and used to eat them on a regular basis. Those huge "pillows" can range from 300-400 calories a pop and that's without the cream cheese.

    I love bagels, too :(

    Especially with lox & creme fraiche & cucumber & tomato & capers. I can still do it, but I'd have to eat really light the rest of the day and it hasn't been worth it to me just yet. But, at least that meal is expensive as well as higher calorie, so at least I'm saving money, right?
  • Wow Taco Bell salad? Won't be having those anytime soon!
  • skparker2
    skparker2 Posts: 132
    Just noticed today b/c I was craving one....small cookie dough blizzard from Dairy Queen...690 calories!!!! OUCH! Will be avoiding those this summer :)

    THIS! Went with my bf to try this peanut choc cluster heaven of a blizzard & logged it in and cried a li'l on the inside!!!

    Oh, and Casey's pizza of any sort...trying to work off their Canadian bacon pizza is a nightmare...spent 2 hours at the gym once just to get back into positive with my calories...by a whole SIX calories :D
  • HeidiCooksSupper
    HeidiCooksSupper Posts: 3,831 Member
    Flour. Any kind of flour. Great homemade Italian bread is just flour, water, salt and yeast. Water? 0 cal. Salt? 0 cal. Yeast? Hardly any. Flour? OMG!!
  • arains89
    arains89 Posts: 442 Member
    Pizza :'(
  • SlimJanette
    SlimJanette Posts: 597 Member
    Small Skor Blizzard from Dairy Queen.....570 calories.
  • davemunger
    davemunger Posts: 1,139 Member
    Starbucks glazed donuts: 480 calories and it doesn't feel like you've had anything to eat.

    If you're craving a sweet at starbucks the chocolate-covered grahams are a much better option, 280 for two of them. Also, instead of a frappucino get a soy latte or an iced soy latte, 170 calories is not too bad.
  • audxoxoxo
    audxoxoxo Posts: 5 Member
    "Cold Stone Creamery: PB&C Shake

    Calories: 2,010

    Saturated fat: 68 grams

    A "Gotta Have It" PB&C Shake (peanut butter, chocolate, and milk) has a full day's calories and 3½ days' worth of sat fat into each 24 fl. oz. plastic cup, Hurley said."
    Source: http://abcnews.go.com/Business/diet-disasters-top-calorie-heavy-menu-items/story?id=14114606#.Ubs2PPlmiSo

    Can't even believe that man!!!!! ONE SHAKE!
  • JustJennie1
    JustJennie1 Posts: 3,749 Member
    I'm surprised that people are shocked that there's a ton of calories in some of these foods.

    You can still eat them you just need to budget accordingly
  • mrmagee3
    mrmagee3 Posts: 518 Member
    The amount of calories in 5 guys burgers made me really sad. But looking back, they're so greasy and bad for you.
    Also, pretty much anything from the cheesecake factory or friendlys is going to send you over.

    I eat 5 Guys for lunch multiple times a week. It's one of the few places that easily fits into my dietary requirements. I love it there.
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