Olive Garden
amandadaisylotus
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Deceptive little place isn't it? Common sense tells you to avoid the pasta, the cream soups and sauces....
Nothing rings a bell in your head when they bring out that nice salad for you.
Until you get home and realize that since you ate two plates of salad your lunch was over 700 calories!!!!! :noway: :noway: :noway: :grumble: :grumble: :grumble: :grumble: :explode: :explode: :explode: :explode:
I don't like going to olive garden anyway because I LOVE alfredo sauce and their breadsticks so it's temptation galore there.
But I got roped into going (no one told me we were headed there until we were on the way already or I would have not gone period) today for lunch with my grandmother and her friends because they like the soup and salad deal.
So I was frustrated and upset and I figured, I'll just have some salad and get one of their garden fare things. I ate a 4 ounce breast of chicken and two plates of salad.
For a WHOPPING 896 CALORIES.
I'm not even full!
Nothing rings a bell in your head when they bring out that nice salad for you.
Until you get home and realize that since you ate two plates of salad your lunch was over 700 calories!!!!! :noway: :noway: :noway: :grumble: :grumble: :grumble: :grumble: :explode: :explode: :explode: :explode:
I don't like going to olive garden anyway because I LOVE alfredo sauce and their breadsticks so it's temptation galore there.
But I got roped into going (no one told me we were headed there until we were on the way already or I would have not gone period) today for lunch with my grandmother and her friends because they like the soup and salad deal.
So I was frustrated and upset and I figured, I'll just have some salad and get one of their garden fare things. I ate a 4 ounce breast of chicken and two plates of salad.
For a WHOPPING 896 CALORIES.
I'm not even full!
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What in the world was in the salad?0
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I used to work at an Olive Garden - It is a calorie trap. Like you, I LOVE their alfredo.0
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What in the world was in the salad?
Dressing and croutons. I only ate two croutons but they don't exactly have a "No croutons" option. -_-0 -
Ok dats what I want to know what was in that salad...my gosh ....:noway: :noway: :bigsmile: :huh:0
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When I go I ask for the fat free italian dressing...it tastes the same just a little thinner (not as thick) but it will help reduce some of the fat and calories significantly!0
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Next time ask for fat-free dressing. They will bring it to you on the side rather than already on the salad. I'm sure that would save a lot of calories.0
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Deceptive little place isn't it? Common sense tells you to avoid the pasta, the cream soups and sauces....
Nothing rings a bell in your head when they bring out that nice salad for you.
Until you get home and realize that since you ate two plates of salad your lunch was over 700 calories!!!!! :noway: :noway: :noway: :grumble: :grumble: :grumble: :grumble: :explode: :explode: :explode: :explode:
I don't like going to olive garden anyway because I LOVE alfredo sauce and their breadsticks so it's temptation galore there.
But I got roped into going (no one told me we were headed there until we were on the way already or I would have not gone period) today for lunch with my grandmother and her friends because they like the soup and salad deal.
So I was frustrated and upset and I figured, I'll just have some salad and get one of their garden fare things. I ate a 4 ounce breast of chicken and two plates of salad.
For a WHOPPING 896 CALORIES.
I'm not even full!
I think most of the calories were in the dressing. I looked it up and their Garden-Fresh Salad (One serving with dressing) has 350 calories...OMG that is crazy. Garden-Fresh Salad (One serving without dressing) 120 = Big difference.
here is their nutrition info if anyone wants to take a look:
http://www.olivegarden.com/menus/garden_fare/nutrition_information.asp0 -
Next time ask for fat-free dressing. They will bring it to you on the side rather than already on the salad. I'm sure that would save a lot of calories.
That's how I order all of my salads now. Dressing on the side. And always ask for low-fat options.0 -
On the side and I dip my fork, you'd be surprised with the amount you can be satisfied with when dipping0
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the salad dressing is 80 cal for 2 tab spoons. they always put two ramekins per salad. each ramekin is 1.5 oz, therefore 3 tbl per ramikin. That is an extra 240 calories just in dressing. My husband and i go and get the toscano soup. 189 cal a serving. ask for only half the dressing and no croutons.
But I think the hardest is the bread by far. so I only take and inch or two off and dip in my soup. then i try to walk or run for 30 45 min. It helps me feel better. At least i burned off the small pieces of bread. Good luck.
oh BTW, your friends sound like they tricked you by not telling you where they were going. Take that as a hint to prepare yourself and start phyching yourself out next time you don't know where you are going.0 -
Yikes! I'll remember that - I've learned that some places you can't even ask for "Low Fat" dressings and get a decent meal... I had a honey-mustard salad dressing at a deli that had 0 grams of fat and more calories than I've ever seen in a "low fat" dressing! I've learned to ask for a "low calorie" dressing - I don't care if it has a little bit of healthy fat (olive oil, avocado base, sesame seed oil, etc) as long as the CALORIES are low.0
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The "low fat" dressing business is sketchy all the same. If it's not filled with funky vegetable oil, it's filled with emulsifiers, sugar, corn syrup, preservatives, sweeteners and other garbage. Same for a lot of vinaigrettes. Instead of leaving a natural tartness of vinegar, they're subdued with mass quantities of sugar / sweetener. Blech. No thanks.
The best bet, hands down, is to get out the standard bottles of olive oil (and HOPE that they're actually EVOO and not a cheap vegetable knockoff) and red wine vinegar. They're at nearly every salad bar and OG has them, too...sometimes right at the table. If you're looking for flavor, a lot of Italian places can bring out some gorgonzola crumbles, crushed red pepper, or dried oregano.
A reasonable pre-made dressing is usually a lite dijon or mustard vinaigrette. They're usually not sugary and don't contain too many (if any) funky ingredients.0 -
Yes, I ask for the low fat dressing on the side, I TRY to avoid the breadsticks and alfredo, and I love the apricot chicken. It's plenty and I think within the 300 calorie range.0
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We're planning on going there for dinner tonight, I couldn't believe the calorie count for the salad!! :noway: Usually italian dressing isn't that bad!! maybe i'll have soup instead!! :grumble:0
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I've even started not using any dressing on salads b/c of the calorie count. Just salt and pepper works. For me anyway. And really - try the apricot chicken! With veggies instead of pasta. If it even comes with pasta, I forget. So good!0
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I am trying to figure out what to have for dinner tonight! I only have 900 calories left for dinner but their menu is so high calorie! I love their salads but the calorie count is crazy.
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When I go to Olive Garden, I either go for my free meal, or I get minestrone soup with salad (dressing on the side, no croutons), or whole wheat pasta with marinara sauce. You still have to watch portions, and if you're going with nice people, they can either not order bread, or put it out of your reach.0
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They do have an apricot chicken for the low price of 380 cals but its with veggies and I gotta have my pasta if I'm going to OG. lol
we'll see, this might be my free meal cuz I don't wanna hold back too much and spend money on a dinner I could have made at home.0 -
Live & learn. I knew the salad was death, especially with all that dressing! And the cheese they put on? My gosh!
Next time, avoid the salad, eat 1 bread stick, and order the parmesan crusted tilapia. Ask the waiter to bring you a to-go box with your meal. Place all of the pasta & 1/2 the fish in the box. Enjoy the remainder of your meal (fish & veggies). It's AMAZING. You can even ask to replace the pasta with extra veggies. Also ask for no salt on them.
That's how you survive OG.0 -
Deceptive little place isn't it? Common sense tells you to avoid the pasta, the cream soups and sauces....
Nothing rings a bell in your head when they bring out that nice salad for you.
Until you get home and realize that since you ate two plates of salad your lunch was over 700 calories!!!!! :noway: :noway: :noway: :grumble: :grumble: :grumble: :grumble: :explode: :explode: :explode: :explode:
I don't like going to olive garden anyway because I LOVE alfredo sauce and their breadsticks so it's temptation galore there.
But I got roped into going (no one told me we were headed there until we were on the way already or I would have not gone period) today for lunch with my grandmother and her friends because they like the soup and salad deal.
So I was frustrated and upset and I figured, I'll just have some salad and get one of their garden fare things. I ate a 4 ounce breast of chicken and two plates of salad.
For a WHOPPING 896 CALORIES.
I'm not even full!
OMG!!! I looooooooooooooooove olive garden. The breadsticks dipped in the alfredo sauce..oo my mouth is watering! So good and I can put like at least 5 or 5 of those breadsticks down. But I looked into their nutritional values last week just out of curiosity and there is NOTHING on there menu that is a healthier choice. NOTHING! I was surprised but the "healthiest" meal I put together was like 800 calories..ughh no more olive garden for me :sad: :sad: :sad:0 -
IF you order YOUR WAY, you CAN eat at Olive Garden. I have gone there at least twice a month since I started my lifestyle change, and I lost 50 lbs. in 8 months. I have a friend who loves to go there for lunch, and it is often the only time we get to visit without other people around, so I don't like to miss the opportunity.
I have found the servers to be very accomodating about special requests.
Here are my tips for ordering. Ask for NO CROUTONS and dressing on the side. I also have them hold the olives, as I don't care for them, and they are high in sodium. If you are doing the soup and salad lunch thing and someone else in your party insists on croutons, they can be brought on the side, so YOU don't have to eat them. You also don't HAVE to have cheese on your salad. I ask for lemon wedges with my salad, and use that with just a spritz of Italian dressing. I have been known to sneak some roasted soy nuts in, because I do like crunchies in my salad, but soy nuts are much better for you and add protein.
As far as soup, the minestroni is about 160 calories per bowl, and sodium is about 600 or 1000 mg, depending upon which MFP database entry you believe. I usually have one bowl of soup and fill up on salad. A breadstick is about 150 calories, per MFP, and I ALWAYS have ONE. I take my time about eating it and truly enjoy it. I find it easier to have one breadstick than being elsewhere and trying to limit myself to ONE piece of warm sourdough french bread (such as Spaghetti Factory, another one of my favorite places.)
Lastly, regarding salad--just because it is a "salad" doesn't make it healthy. The chicken caesar, for example, is a calorie and fat minefield, and I have had better chicken caesar elsewhere.0
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