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yalmira82
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My main goal on here is to maintain my weight or lose (which I only weigh 104.8). I eat 1200 calories or lower a day. Don't eat out as much. Maybe once a week. I have already had breakfast, snack and lunch for the day. (total calorie so far today---->>> 600 and something). I have like 500 something left to eat. Now my question is if I go out to eat, which I always get salads there, and they are soo high in calories...will it be okay???? I will eat right all day tomorrow. I just don't want to gain weight. Will I gain from that damn ZaxbY's fried chicken Salad with ranch and texas toast. i REALLY WANT IT!!! LOL
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no.. a pound is equal to 3500 caloires.. you'll be fine.. just drink loooooooooots of water to flush out the sodium0
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i doubt it will make any difference. go ahead and indulge some a salad such as that will be high in sodium, so it might make a tad difference if you would get on the scale in the morning, but it will disappear just as quick.0
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you dont gain weight overnight0
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You should be able to eat much more than 1200 calories to maintain your weight. Did you change your settings to maintenence to get a new calorie number? And one big meal a week won't kill you.0
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No, you will not gain. It's hard to gain a pound in one day, seriously. You'd need to eat 3500 above and beyond your maintenance level to gain a pound. You might be up on the scale tomorrow because of the sodium, but that's about it darling.0
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No you wont gain weight from that one salad. You have to consume WAY more calories than that to gain a pound. You may have some water weight the next day from sodium but not an actual weight gain.0
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A salad is ruffage and exits the body fairly quickly :-)
I dont think the cals are gonna cause any sort of gain for you, whatsoever. Eat up and enjoy!0 -
if you do gain anything it'll just be water retention from the sodium. just keep drinking that water and you'll be fine. Its not everyday you eat at Zaxby's.0
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Nah, you won't gain weight from one splurge. I agree that you'll need to drink lots of water.0
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no.. a pound is equal to 3500 caloires.. you'll be fine.. just drink loooooooooots of water to flush out the sodium
Just a quick bit of information, from what I understand a pound is actually equal to only 500 calories.
Take all the advise you get with a grain of salt....pardon the pun!0 -
The thing about salads like that though is, if you are going to eat 1200 calories for dinner, wouldn't you rather have a burger or something? That kind of salad doesn't really count as a salad, unless you really just like salads....0
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no.. a pound is equal to 3500 caloires.. you'll be fine.. just drink loooooooooots of water to flush out the sodium
Just a quick bit of information, from what I understand a pound is actually equal to only 500 calories.
Take all the advise you get with a grain of salt....pardon the pun!
Not sure where you got this from - but the 3500 calories = 1 lb is correct. You have to have an excess over what you burn by 3500 calories to gain a pound of fat. You have to eat a deficit of 3500 calories under what you burn to lose a pound. I don't think it works the same way for gaining/losing muscle, but that's 3500 cals = 1 lb is right for fat.0 -
My main goal on here is to maintain my weight or lose (which I only weigh 104.8). I eat 1200 calories or lower a day. Don't eat out as much. Maybe once a week. I have already had breakfast, snack and lunch for the day. (total calorie so far today---->>> 600 and something). I have like 500 something left to eat. Now my question is if I go out to eat, which I always get salads there, and they are soo high in calories...will it be okay???? I will eat right all day tomorrow. I just don't want to gain weight. Will I gain from that damn ZaxbY's fried chicken Salad with ranch and texas toast. i REALLY WANT IT!!! LOL
You said 1200 calories or lower, it should be 1200 calories or just above. BTW, salads are only high in calories if you top it with a fatty meat, cheese, croutons, and dressing. Anywho, one day out won't kill you anyway . . . a week out is something to be concerned about however.0 -
Thank you everyone. I have let my food get the best of me...over the years! Worring, and stressing out if I eat this one time it will ruin me. I am working at overcoming a problem and have done awesome. This site helps me sooo much! I am learning eating right THE RIGHT WAY and it is okay every once in a while!!!! Thanks for the opinions.:happy:0
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i LOVE SALAD I lost 100 lbs five years ago...and I love ---love to eat...so I eat salads ALL the time. More food and healthy than all the thick over loading foods. Portion size is big when I make a salad at home...but really there is not that much calories in them. i just choose them over burgers....the way I look at it...if you eat a burger than you are going to want fries. Plus all the greese and breading from fires and burgers will cling to your gut!!! I love fried foods too...so I just choose to eat the fried chicken on some vegies.....Has worked so far!!!!
I eat at least one to 2 salads a day...Maybe sometimes I skip a day or two. I have come up with so many ways to make salads and I have put soo many different weird things on them....JUST MY THING!!!0 -
no.. a pound is equal to 3500 caloires.. you'll be fine.. just drink loooooooooots of water to flush out the sodium
Just a quick bit of information, from what I understand a pound is actually equal to only 500 calories.
Take all the advise you get with a grain of salt....pardon the pun!0 -
The salad by itself is probably okay.
MY advice is skip the texas toast... A regular slice of white bread is about 110 calories. Texas toast is usually about the same thickness as 2 slices... And.. if you load it up with all that butter/margarine and the garlic whosawhatsits they use... well.. Lets just say, it's probably movin' towards 350+ calories for that once slice of greasy goodness.
You might ask if they have a low fat ranch dressing also, some places do.
Good luck!0
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