TACO BELL
michelletyler38
Posts: 469 Member
Be honest! I know I'm not the only one who still eats there on occasion!! ... Or am I? Lol it's hard to give up when you're broke as hell & they have some cheap semi low-cal options. 99 cent chicken burrito has just over 300 calories & fills you up. 99 cent crunchy taco has 170 calories & even less if you get it fresco style. When I'm being bad I'll get a 500+ calorie mexican pizza for a couple bucks Soo good. Anyone else?? Am I alone?! LOL!
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I haven't been to T-Bell for at least 10 years, maybe longer.0
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OMG!!! I wish I could overcome my addiction!!! >____<0
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OMG!!! I wish I could overcome my addiction!!! >____<0
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LOL!!! I hadn't been there for months and I mean months but I'm eating a fresco chicken taco as I type this!0
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I haven't been to any fast food resturant in over three years (where I bought food for me).0
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You can make Taco Bell food at home much healthier and cheaper too Drive away from the drive-thru0
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Agree with the previous poster! You can get the taco seasoning from Taco Bell at the grocery store and make your own...for not too much money, either! I'm a vegetarian so I don't eat them but I make them for my hubby. With the really lean meat and lettuce, tomato...not so bad!0
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Cheaper?! Please teach me how! And keep in mind I cook for one I really haven't been able to beat a 99 cent dinner0
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i eat there about once a week i only order soft chicken fresco tacos that are 150 calories though....i mean, if im burning 600 to 700 at the gym that day its like i never even consumed those tacos, right? i hope so. haha.0
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LOL sorry taco bell got me how I was before so I have not been there since I started my change!!...but I do miss it:laugh:0
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I like thier al fresco chicken soft taco, its 160 cal..not bad at all0
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I dont think thould would be cheaper if your just cooking for one.. and NO ur not the only one i got there sometimes but i dont make it a habbit! If i stoped eating everything I like I would get bored and just stay fat! I eat the sames things i always have just smaller portions and less often0
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Cheaper?! Please teach me how! And keep in mind I cook for one I really haven't been able to beat a 99 cent dinner
You can get a package of ground turkey (or beef), a package of taco seasoning and a package of tortilla shells for probably $6. You are going to get a lot more than 6 tacos out of your homemade than you would at TB AND it is going to be better for you Plus, once you make the ground meat taco mix, you can freeze it in little baggies and just pull out what you want to use for that day. And tortillas last FOREVER in the fridge. Good luck!0 -
I loves me some "taco hell". I have a free day once a week and that is frequently my lunch choice. I am not going to deprive myself, everything in moderation. Having it a couple times a month satisfies the cravings and helps me stay on track. Since I've been eating healthy I can't eat nearly as much as I used to anyway so its not an all out food fest anyway, just enough.0
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I still hit the Mcdonalds drive through and choose lower calorie healthier options on the go, sometimes making food at home just isnt an option no matter how cheaply it can be done....I usually get a grilled chicken chipoltle wrap and the fruit and yogurt, both come in at around 440 calories and fill me up.... dont beat yourself up over it, as long as you are watching what you eat the rest of the day and sticking to your goals...0
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I just ate 2 of the fresca chicken soft tacos....Yum! And not terrible on the charts.0
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This may help you - remember that Taco Bell has been criticized for all the "mystery" fillers they use in their food. There is a REASON it is so cheap to eat there.
You won't notice the additives though because they slather everything with a fatty mixture of guacamole and sour cream. You can't even fantasize that the minimally trained, minimum-wage staff making your meal is going to adhere to the clinically measured meal sample. Your portion likely has double the dose of those toppings. If you want a Schmorgasbord of chemical additives and food look-a-likes, this place is heaven.
If you must eat on the run on the cheap, at least at Subway you can recognize and control which items go into your meal.
Hope this helps with your cravings!0 -
Cheaper?! Please teach me how! And keep in mind I cook for one I really haven't been able to beat a 99 cent dinner
You can get a package of ground turkey (or beef), a package of taco seasoning and a package of tortilla shells for probably $6. You are going to get a lot more than 6 tacos out of your homemade than you would at TB AND it is going to be better for you Plus, once you make the ground meat taco mix, you can freeze it in little baggies and just pull out what you want to use for that day. And tortillas last FOREVER in the fridge. Good luck!
You would also need lettuce, tomatoes, cheese, and possibly sour cream or salsa to match a taco bell taco. It is hard to beat their economies of scale when cooking for yourself.0 -
I actually make it a point to learn the better choices at fast food joints because I work too many hours and want to actually spend time with my kids. I eat fast food at least once a week still. My weight loss isn't slow either 12.4lbs in 2 weeks. I'm ALWAYS between 1200-1500 calories a day and way under my fat and carb allowences for the day. I don't see a problem with it.0
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Cheaper?! Please teach me how! And keep in mind I cook for one I really haven't been able to beat a 99 cent dinner
You can get a package of ground turkey (or beef), a package of taco seasoning and a package of tortilla shells for probably $6. You are going to get a lot more than 6 tacos out of your homemade than you would at TB AND it is going to be better for you Plus, once you make the ground meat taco mix, you can freeze it in little baggies and just pull out what you want to use for that day. And tortillas last FOREVER in the fridge. Good luck!
Awesome!!! You rock!!! Will try0 -
Cheaper?! Please teach me how! And keep in mind I cook for one I really haven't been able to beat a 99 cent dinner
You can get a package of ground turkey (or beef), a package of taco seasoning and a package of tortilla shells for probably $6. You are going to get a lot more than 6 tacos out of your homemade than you would at TB AND it is going to be better for you Plus, once you make the ground meat taco mix, you can freeze it in little baggies and just pull out what you want to use for that day. And tortillas last FOREVER in the fridge. Good luck!
You would also need lettuce, tomatoes, cheese, and possibly sour cream or salsa to match a taco bell taco. It is hard to beat their economies of scale when cooking for yourself.
True BUT I already buy lettuce & cheese & tomatoes! I'd skip the sour cream & probably only use some shredded lettuce & cheese like TB crunchy tacos0 -
Cheaper?! Please teach me how! And keep in mind I cook for one I really haven't been able to beat a 99 cent dinner
You can get a package of ground turkey (or beef), a package of taco seasoning and a package of tortilla shells for probably $6. You are going to get a lot more than 6 tacos out of your homemade than you would at TB AND it is going to be better for you Plus, once you make the ground meat taco mix, you can freeze it in little baggies and just pull out what you want to use for that day. And tortillas last FOREVER in the fridge. Good luck!
You would also need lettuce, tomatoes, cheese, and possibly sour cream or salsa to match a taco bell taco. It is hard to beat their economies of scale when cooking for yourself.
True BUT I already buy lettuce & cheese & tomatoes! I'd skip the sour cream & probably only use some shredded lettuce & cheese like TB crunchy tacos0 -
Cheaper?! Please teach me how! And keep in mind I cook for one I really haven't been able to beat a 99 cent dinner
You can get a package of ground turkey (or beef), a package of taco seasoning and a package of tortilla shells for probably $6. You are going to get a lot more than 6 tacos out of your homemade than you would at TB AND it is going to be better for you Plus, once you make the ground meat taco mix, you can freeze it in little baggies and just pull out what you want to use for that day. And tortillas last FOREVER in the fridge. Good luck!
You would also need lettuce, tomatoes, cheese, and possibly sour cream or salsa to match a taco bell taco. It is hard to beat their economies of scale when cooking for yourself.
True BUT I already buy lettuce & cheese & tomatoes! I'd skip the sour cream & probably only use some shredded lettuce & cheese like TB crunchy tacos0 -
This may help you - remember that Taco Bell has been criticized for all the "mystery" fillers they use in their food. There is a REASON it is so cheap to eat there.
You won't notice the additives though because they slather everything with a fatty mixture of guacamole and sour cream. You can't even fantasize that the minimally trained, minimum-wage staff making your meal is going to adhere to the clinically measured meal sample. Your portion likely has double the dose of those toppings. If you want a Schmorgasbord of chemical additives and food look-a-likes, this place is heaven.
If you must eat on the run on the cheap, at least at Subway you can recognize and control which items go into your meal.
Hope this helps with your cravings!
OMG I never thought about the fact that they could have more calories than the site says!! S****!!!!0 -
I loves me some "taco hell". I have a free day once a week and that is frequently my lunch choice. I am not going to deprive myself, everything in moderation. Having it a couple times a month satisfies the cravings and helps me stay on track. Since I've been eating healthy I can't eat nearly as much as I used to anyway so its not an all out food fest anyway, just enough.
^^^ This! Exactly how I feel.0 -
I eat Taco Bell pretty regularly, I must admit. Though these days, it is almost exclusively from the Fresco menu items. It is the only fast food restaurant available to me besides Subway that I can get a reasonable meal, portion and calorie wise.0
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Don't worry I still go there too with my friend usually when we are up late studying or had a long day and do not feel like cooking lol. It's bad to keep going but it's so good0
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I have not had taco bell in like 9 months WAY before my diet started. I have not had any fast food since January. After I heard about trans fat at fast food places and what trans fat does to you body I was just sick. Trans fat will move fat from other places of your body to your belly. NOT FOR ME!
And yes you can make the taco's for cheaper! And they will be so much more healthy! Oh and save on gas to the trip to taco bell each day0 -
I eat Taco Bell pretty often. It's really tasty, cheap, and it doesn't take much to fill me up for hours.0
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This may help you - remember that Taco Bell has been criticized for all the "mystery" fillers they use in their food. There is a REASON it is so cheap to eat there.
You won't notice the additives though because they slather everything with a fatty mixture of guacamole and sour cream. You can't even fantasize that the minimally trained, minimum-wage staff making your meal is going to adhere to the clinically measured meal sample. Your portion likely has double the dose of those toppings. If you want a Schmorgasbord of chemical additives and food look-a-likes, this place is heaven.
If you must eat on the run on the cheap, at least at Subway you can recognize and control which items go into your meal.
Hope this helps with your cravings!
I have to disagree about your comment on the staff not following the measurements. When I worked at TB the manager would come around and weigh every third item. If it was over by an ounce we heard about it. I can't say that every store is the same, but the utensils are premeasured, too. I will agree with you about the quality of their food - it has steadily declined over the past few years.0
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