mcdonalds.
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I get the Premium Bacon Ranch Salad with Grilled Chicken. its only 230 cals. and it's very filling!0
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Yup, I've learned that the best thing for me to get here is the kids meal with the apples. If not that, I get the fish.... then I run many miles guiltily later. It's not good to eat on a guilty stomach.... so I avoid the Golden Arches as much as possible. Even though you intake few calories here, there will always be fat. Those fat molecules are just waiting to clog your arteries. So be careful. I used to quickly stop there before my shift started. Even though I would "only get a small" or "just get six nuggets".... I gained a ton of weight.0
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Anything you want....It's your life. For crying out loud.
She's just asking for advice
Her profile also says she is 15 years old.0 -
I always just stick to a happy meal and water if I must go.
I must admit, the Rolo McFlurries are SO tempting.0 -
I must be the only person who goes to Mcdonalds and has a veggie burger or wrap! I usually go for that, about 350 Cal's for a veggie burger, skip the fries, have a bottle of water.0
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Hamburger kids meal w/ diet drink is a good choice, or depending on how many calories you want to spend, you could get one of the grilled chicken sandwiches. That's usually what I get with $1 size or no fries. Drink lots of water while you eat to help fill you up. Enjoy!0
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I get the Caesar Salad with grilled chicken
190 calories
27g protein
5g fat
10g carbs
580mg sodium
AND balsamic vinigrette = 40 calories
Yummmy!0 -
I get an oatmeal...minus the brown sugar or anything else they put in it.0
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DEFFINITLY THE SOUTHWEST GRILLED CHICKEN SALAD WITH NO DRESSING.0
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If you get a salad, don't get one of the big ones. They aren't good for you. Instead get the side salad with the balasmic vinaigrette. You can pair that with either a 4 piece nugget (6 if they won't let you get 4. I don't remember the calories right now) or a hamburger. You can also get a plain grilled chicken sandwich and remove the bun.
Also try checking FitnessMagazine.com. Just put McDonald's in the search and you will see a bunch of articles about healthy fast food or takeout options.
uhm, only if you get cripsy chicken on that salad or choose a high fat/high cal dressing. otherwise, a large salad with grilled chicken and one of their better dressings is WAY better than just getting chicken nuggets or a cheeseburger.0 -
whoever recommended five guys over Mcd- why? Its WAY higher in calories and fat.
Anyway, I wouldn't eat it. I'd throw something in my purse and call it a day. I get sick if I eat it. But, if you have to (which means you want to) eat something- I would get a salad with nothing on it except veggies.0 -
You're 15 years old! Eat whatever you like.0
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Just look up the nutritional info online and figure out which item(s) fit within your caloric budget today. If you have at least a few hundred calories budgeted for dinner, you should be able to find something.
^^^This.....I have to eat out a lot and can not always find myself somewhere were there is a meat and veggie option so I always make sure I pull the nutritional info from the website for whatever restaurant I am at BEFORE I ever walk in the door. I want to be ready to order so I don't have time to browse the boards or menu and change my mind. If I don't have a plan, I always blow it calorie wise. You will make a good decision for you needs, I know you can!0 -
Bacon double cheeseburger .
Thank me later.0 -
i've worked at McDonalds. Grilled chicken is no better than the crispy chicken. Grilled chicken is just covered in massive amounts of butter before and after being grilled. And depending on who's making it, the worse it may be
if you live in the states then this might be how it's cooked.. but if you live in canada (as I worked at mcds as well).. they cook it on the grill and just add water to it slowly.. that's it.. so grilled chicken is a bit better for you than the crispy chicken..0 -
side salad with 4-pce nuggets on the side... my go-to when my kids want McDonald's - and, I like it0
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i've worked at McDonalds. Grilled chicken is no better than the crispy chicken. Grilled chicken is just covered in massive amounts of butter before and after being grilled. And depending on who's making it, the worse it may be
What's wrong with butter?0 -
about the whole grilled chicken debate
if McDonalds really covered their grilled chicken in a *kitten* ton of butter so that it doesn't stick, then it would be evident in the nutrition facts and taste and appearance. and its not.
psst... those claims are total garbage.0 -
I must be the only person who goes to Mcdonalds and has a veggie burger or wrap! I usually go for that, about 350 Cal's for a veggie burger, skip the fries, have a bottle of water.0
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DO NOT GET THE GRILLED CHICKEN! TO make them not stick to the grill they are slathered in 6 tablespoons of margarine.
Not true.
I worked there. They are put on the grill in a little ring, the ring has a cover with a little funnel on it. They pour water in the funnel. The end. No oil except what might already be there from the burgers.
This is true...we don't use water anymore on the grilled chicken. We put them in a ring and spray the crap out of the grill and one side of the chicken to get it to not stick. I use less than most people and still have to do about 8 sprays of the margarine. I have seen people do 12 or more sprays. You COULD request one made without the butter, but that is a 7 1/2 minute wait.
Huh. Never mind then. I guess I should be glad that my McDonald's knowledge is outdated. It'd totally still eat it though. A little margarine now and then won't kill you and I'm guessing that the chicken doesn't absorb very much of it at all.0 -
i've worked at McDonalds. Grilled chicken is no better than the crispy chicken. Grilled chicken is just covered in massive amounts of butter before and after being grilled. And depending on who's making it, the worse it may be
if you live in the states then this might be how it's cooked.. but if you live in canada (as I worked at mcds as well).. they cook it on the grill and just add water to it slowly.. that's it.. so grilled chicken is a bit better for you than the crispy chicken..
well wait a minute now I worked there too and there was no butter and they did add water...but the chicken already had some kinda glaze on it before it even came out of the freezer.
*edit I stand corrected I guess my knowledge is outdated as well*
I'd get a happy meal, then you can play with the toy when your done0 -
the grilled chicken sandwich w/o mayo and side salad with lite italian dressing, diet coke or get the bacon ranch salad but adapt it instead of crispy get grilled chicken instead of ranch dressing get the lite dressing both are do able choices.0
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diabetes in a bun....just have a diet coke and tell everyone you ate already........ and if they have a problem with that, then they are "enabling you".... ask them if they would buy a pint for an alcoholic........
this. If I have managed to avoid getting anything at mcdonald's besides an unsweet iced tea for a year and a half, then you can too.0 -
i've worked at McDonalds. Grilled chicken is no better than the crispy chicken. Grilled chicken is just covered in massive amounts of butter before and after being grilled. And depending on who's making it, the worse it may be
if you live in the states then this might be how it's cooked.. but if you live in canada (as I worked at mcds as well).. they cook it on the grill and just add water to it slowly.. that's it.. so grilled chicken is a bit better for you than the crispy chicken..
well wait a minute now I worked there too and there was no butter and they did add water...but the chicken already had some kinda glaze on it before it even came out of the freezer.
I'd get a happy meal, then you can play with the toy when your done
that glaze you're thinking of.. that's only for the southwest chicken salad. its a lime glaze. you can ask for that salad to have non-glazed chicken.0 -
If I knew I was going out for a meal of some kind that could be calorific, I'd spend 2-3 days beforehand eating a good deal under my calorie goal (so enough to make me full but stringently NO treats), eat what I want on the day, then spend another day afterwards way under my goal... Then weight myself... and I bet you wouldn't see a difference. Is that healthy? No, but I only go out for meals very occasionally so who cares.0
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Dont eat McDo... period!
I know I have completely stopped after seeing that: http://www.healthiertalk.com/4-year-old-mcdonalds-cheeseburger0 -
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Have a snack BEFORE you go so you don't freak out and are tempted by it all and pig out. ......I would get the small regular hamburger. A side salad with lite dressing and finish with an icecream cone and a black coffee. or (1 cream and/or 1 sugar) . They also have the bag of sliced apples!0
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DO NOT GET THE GRILLED CHICKEN! TO make them not stick to the grill they are slathered in 6 tablespoons of margarine.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/06/fast-food-reddit_n_1654025.html
The article says that "One McDonald's employee confessed to slathering grilled chicken breasts with liquid margarine to keep it from sticking." It doesn't say that every employee does it, or that McDonald's instructs its employees that it be done that way, and thus the nutritional info the company provides is completely bogus. In fact, if any of those things were true, you would've heard about it already.0 -
i've worked at McDonalds. Grilled chicken is no better than the crispy chicken. Grilled chicken is just covered in massive amounts of butter before and after being grilled. And depending on who's making it, the worse it may be
if you live in the states then this might be how it's cooked.. but if you live in canada (as I worked at mcds as well).. they cook it on the grill and just add water to it slowly.. that's it.. so grilled chicken is a bit better for you than the crispy chicken..
also, it could just be the particular McDonalds that i worked at. either way.. McDonalds isn't the best choice for anything0
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