Fast food
koizumi6
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what are some good/decent choices of fast food? (besides the obvious, subway)
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Chik-fil-A has some healthy meal options. Chargrilled and Fruit Salad only has 220 calories. Check out the website of any place you want to go, they usually have the nutrtional facts. This way you will know what you can order and where.0
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Chick-fil-a isnt too bad. The chicken has good protein and you can substitute a fruit cup for the fries0
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Taco Time has a fit hit menu that is pretty stinkin good. Just keep away from the tater tots...0
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Jack in the box...ckn fajita pita
mcdonalds....4 pc ckn nuggetts
carls Jr.....Turkey Burgers
Taco Bell.....Taco Frescos
In and Out....Protein Burger
to name a few....lol0 -
I'm told by my doc that grilled chicken sandwich is a healthy choice. Even healthier is removing 1/2 the bun and eating the sandwich as an open-face deal. Otherwise, I tend to stick with basic salads without any dressings. So boring, I know. Who else really, really misses burgers and fries?0
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Taco Bell Fresco menu is pretty low calorie.0
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I like the Sonic grilled chicken sandwich on wheat bread. No cheese, no mayo! I think you can safely get most small burgers, just make sure not to get mayo/cheese! Add lettuce/tomato/onion/mustard/ketchup I will sometimes get a small fry, and eat half. I'd rather practice portion control with the fries than do without LOL
Now-sodium? That is another story! Sodium for anything is usually through the roof!0 -
Wendy's has some good alternatives (baked potatoes, chilli, salad), Arbys Reg Roast beef. Any burger with anything but mayo and cheese isnt to bad. I find if you have the phone app of MFP you can look up just about any fast food reseraunt menu items.0
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OR - and this will not be popular - you could just go hungry for a few hours and drink some water. Just an idea. I noticed that hunger is not often discussed on this blog.
Imho there is no legitimate reason to entertain eating processed food served out the the window of a big concrete box. Why eat bread buns and sauce full of HFCS? What's so hard about stopping at a grocery store and getting an apple and a banana, maybe a side of trail mix, if you really can't handle it anymore? But, hey! I'm just bloviating.0 -
Chik-fil-a's chargrilled chicken sandwhich is a good choice at around 250 calories. A regular chicked sandwhich there is over 400 so you still need to be careful even when choosing chicken.0
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OR - and this will not be popular - you could just go hungry for a few hours and drink some water. Just an idea. I noticed that hunger is not often discussed on this blog.
Imho there is no legitimate reason to entertain eating processed food served out the the window of a big concrete box. Why eat bread buns and sauce full of HFCS? What's so hard about stopping at a grocery store and getting an apple and a banana, maybe a side of trail mix, if you really can't handle it anymore? But, hey! I'm just bloviating.
Go Hungry? Wouldn't that cause more damage than looking up nutritional information? This is a lifestyle change. You don't have to give up anything. It is called Moderation!0 -
Fuddruckers has some decent options -- especially if you eat their leaner cuts of meat or veggie burger without the bun. I love their Napa Valley Salad without the garlic bread, which is about 450 calories.0
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I never eat out without first consulting Eat This, Not That!
They have a lot of national chains in their online database, but the books are the most helpful.
http://eatthis.menshealth.com/home0 -
The chicken snack wraps from Mc Donalds aren't too bad and one is pretty filling. 260 Calories0
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Actually, my nutritionist said that I shouldn't go hungry. She said I should eat whatever I like as long as I don't go over 800 calories per meal. I have also found that i burn about 700 calories from 30 minutes on the elliptical. So you are right it does more harm than good to go hungry.
She also said our tendency to go hungry and then overeating is what keeps our bodies in starvation mode. SOOOOOO I think it's good to try to find healthy choices at our favorite fast food places.0 -
Go Hungry? Wouldn't that cause more damage than looking up nutritional information? This is a lifestyle change. You don't have to give up anything. It is called Moderation!
Going hungry is never a good option. It sets you up for binging later. However, I made a suggestion for emergency situations only. There's maybe once or twice a month, I'm out shopping and in need of food. Yes, I will hit up the fast food and make a good choice, it's not something I would do every day! I hope the OP knows that eating fast food is NEVER a good option no matter what you eat there. And I would hope the good people here who are trying to lose weight will understand that you CAN'T eat fast food on a daily basis...even the low calorie meals and expect to see results.0 -
It's Chipotle for me. You can build it as healthy as you like and the ingredients are probably the best you'll find in fast food. I go there once a week, feels like I'm cheating but I'm not!0
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Taco Bell actually has some \decent foods on their menu.
If I'm out and about {I have 2 little boys who love to stop and eat at random times} we'll hit McDonald's. I'll grab a fruit and yogurt parfait {w/o the granola, I hate crunch!} and a grilled chicken snack wrap and it fills me up nicely and I never feel guilty.0 -
I like McD's Egg McMuffin (300), or for lunch their regular hamburger (250) and Fruit & Yogurt Parfait (160).
For a treat, the Strawberry Sundae is 280, vs. large triple thick vanilla milkshake at over 1000. Not worth it.
(edit) Oh, forgot the half-sized salads at Wendy's, baked potato, chili, etc.0 -
I usually do Subway or Wendy's. They have good options. Oh and Panda Express too, do the entree with the veggies.0
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I have a weak spot for Carl's Jr. I usually get the famous star trimmed, which is on a wheat bun, no cheese or mayo. I go home and put my fat free mayo on it, as well as my FF cheddar cheese. Soooo yummy.0
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Let me clarify my you don't have to give up anything comment. The point I thought I made was the fact that this is not a diet rather a lifestyle change. Restriction more time than not lead to binges. Therefore, the thought process is to every now and then eat some of the things like fast food. This shouldn't not be done on a daily basis. However, in my opinion once a month or even once a week if you like is ok in moderation. This helps to prevent cravings and binging. That was the point of not giving up anything.0
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Let me clarify my you don't have to give up anything comment. The point I thought I made was the fact that this is not a diet rather a lifestyle change. Restriction more time than not lead to binges. Therefore, the thought process is to every now and then eat some of the things like fast food. This shouldn't not be done on a daily basis. However, in my opinion once a month or even once a week if you like is ok in moderation. This helps to prevent cravings and binging. That was the point of not giving up anything.
Funkedive, I hope you don't think I was disagreeing with your post. I quoted yours because I agree and wanted to add more0 -
OR - and this will not be popular - you could just go hungry for a few hours and drink some water. Just an idea. I noticed that hunger is not often discussed on this blog.
For me (personally), when I do this, I find that when I finally do get someplace with food, I will grab what ever I see first, regardless of how healthy it is. Now I make sure to have a Larabar or a ziplock baggie of raw almonds, etc. in my purse at all times. Those are now what I consider "fast food"0 -
This depends entirely on your definition of "Fast Food". While mine used to be McDonald's, Taco Bell, etc. it isn't any longer. "Fast Food" to me now means a protein bar, raw almonds, a piece of fruit ... I try to always have something like this in my purse, at my desk, etc. Those are my 'fast foods', which I don't normally have to stress over any more0
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When you eat out, does it have to be fast food? I don't really ever eat fast food as not much of it fits my definition of food. Including Subway. It is easy enough to grab a takeaway salad, isn't it?0
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