heat calories??
Zylahe
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So the other day i was browsing for recipies and I came across two interesting versions of steak sandwich.
the first one a steak and beetroot sandwich comes in at 824 cals per serving. quite alot i thought but I was flabergasted when i found the warm steak and beetroot sandwich which has a whopping 1305 calories.
As far as i can tell both recipies use the same ingredients and the same method, (even the same photo)
so i can't work out why the discrepancy between the two. (both recipies serve 2 people)
could heating it equate to an extra 500 calories?? and should i be eating more icecream??
http://realfood.tesco.com/recipes/steak-and-beetroot-sandwich.html
http://realfood.tesco.com/recipes/warm-steak-and-beetroot-sandwich.html
the first one a steak and beetroot sandwich comes in at 824 cals per serving. quite alot i thought but I was flabergasted when i found the warm steak and beetroot sandwich which has a whopping 1305 calories.
As far as i can tell both recipies use the same ingredients and the same method, (even the same photo)
so i can't work out why the discrepancy between the two. (both recipies serve 2 people)
could heating it equate to an extra 500 calories?? and should i be eating more icecream??
http://realfood.tesco.com/recipes/steak-and-beetroot-sandwich.html
http://realfood.tesco.com/recipes/warm-steak-and-beetroot-sandwich.html
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That sounds like bull to me0
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There's a bunch of inaccurate calorie information on this web-site, why should tesco be any different0
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The consistency of heat and the length of time on the heat can fluctuate the amount of protein that remains in the meat. Ever see the red liquid that oozes out of the meat, and that's when you know it's ready? That's not blood. That's protein and water being excreted.0
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Email tescos and ask them to explain the difference. If there is a difference (e.g. if one contains a significantly larger quantity of any high calorie ingredients) then they'll explain it. If they made a mistake, I hope this would make them correct it.0
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There's likely errors on the site, and when you follow the link to the shopping list, you'll find the ingredients they expect you to use are different.0
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Every little Helps0
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should i be eating more icecream??
LOL!! Brilliant0 -
If it's Tesco maybe one contains horse meat and the cals are different to actual steak... :P0
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Was there some sort of dressing added to one and not the other?0
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Yeah I'm looking at them and can see no difference in either the ingredients or the method. I was going to email Tesco for you, but I can't even find an email address! Though they do have a twitter account.0
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Hello Friends,
We all of us know that there are many options to burn calories like gym , jogging , aerobics , running on treadmill , morning walk, brisk walk , evening walk , fitness saunas and many more. But the question strikes in the mind do we continue regular . the answer is "NO".
The best way to burn calories is 40 minutes walk regularly. We should avoid junk foods. Drink 10 to 15 glasses of water.
Always keep Smiling
Thanks and Regards,
Take care0 -
no0
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Hello Friends,
We all of us know that there are many options to burn calories like gym , jogging , aerobics , running on treadmill , morning walk, brisk walk , evening walk , fitness saunas and many more. But the question strikes in the mind do we continue regular . the answer is "NO".
The best way to burn calories is 40 minutes walk regularly. We should avoid junk foods. Drink 10 to 15 glasses of water.
Always keep Smiling
Thanks and Regards,
Take care
awkward :huh:0 -
Hello Friends,
We all of us know that there are many options to burn calories like gym , jogging , aerobics , running on treadmill , morning walk, brisk walk , evening walk , fitness saunas and many more. But the question strikes in the mind do we continue regular . the answer is "NO".
The best way to burn calories is 40 minutes walk regularly. We should avoid junk foods. Drink 10 to 15 glasses of water.
Always keep Smiling
Thanks and Regards,
Take care
What the what?
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One of them probably has some undisclosed horse meat in it.0
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The consistency of heat and the length of time on the heat can fluctuate the amount of protein that remains in the meat. Ever see the red liquid that oozes out of the meat, and that's when you know it's ready? That's not blood. That's protein and water being excreted.
Can someone point me to a source that clarifies that meat juice is protein falling out of the meat? Thanks. Too lazy to Google.0 -
The consistency of heat and the length of time on the heat can fluctuate the amount of protein that remains in the meat. Ever see the red liquid that oozes out of the meat, and that's when you know it's ready? That's not blood. That's protein and water being excreted.
Can someone point me to a source that clarifies that meat juice is protein falling out of the meat? Thanks. Too lazy to Google.
http://www.todayifoundout.com/index.php/2010/04/the-red-juice-in-raw-red-meat-is-not-blood/0 -
Because calories are a measurement of heat0
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Hello Friends,
We all of us know that there are many options to burn calories like gym , jogging , aerobics , running on treadmill , morning walk, brisk walk , evening walk , fitness saunas and many more. But the question strikes in the mind do we continue regular . the answer is "NO".
The best way to burn calories is 40 minutes walk regularly. We should avoid junk foods. Drink 10 to 15 glasses of water.
Always keep Smiling
Thanks and Regards,
Take care0 -
Hello Friends,
We all of us know that there are many options to burn calories like gym , jogging , aerobics , running on treadmill , morning walk, brisk walk , evening walk , fitness saunas and many more. But the question strikes in the mind do we continue regular . the answer is "NO".
The best way to burn calories is 40 minutes walk regularly. We should avoid junk foods. Drink 10 to 15 glasses of water.
Always keep Smiling
Thanks and Regards,
Take care
Huh? :huh:0 -
The answer to both of your questions is clearly "yes". Oh, and *hug* for extra support! I love unicorns and rainbows.0
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The consistency of heat and the length of time on the heat can fluctuate the amount of protein that remains in the meat. Ever see the red liquid that oozes out of the meat, and that's when you know it's ready? That's not blood. That's protein and water being excreted.
Interesting, so according to your theory, when you heat up the meat and the "red stuff" oozes out that is not blood, it is the protein and water being excreted. So, can you answer this for me...if it's protein being excreted...therefore leaving the meat, wouldn't the calories for the warm sandwich be LESS than the cold sandwich? I mean, stuff is leaving the meat and in theory, if there is less there to begin with, then there is less calories to consume.0 -
Was there some sort of dressing added to one and not the other?
This was my first thought - there are 6tbsp of olive oil in the dressing so it looks like these were taken into account in one recipe but not the other.0 -
I think we're missing some vital information here.
What flavour is the ice-cream?0 -
The consistency of heat and the length of time on the heat can fluctuate the amount of protein that remains in the meat. Ever see the red liquid that oozes out of the meat, and that's when you know it's ready? That's not blood. That's protein and water being excreted.
Can someone point me to a source that clarifies that meat juice is protein falling out of the meat? Thanks. Too lazy to Google.
http://www.todayifoundout.com/index.php/2010/04/the-red-juice-in-raw-red-meat-is-not-blood/
Thank you...that explains raw meat juice.0 -
Hello Friends,
We all of us know that there are many options to burn calories like gym , jogging , aerobics , running on treadmill , morning walk, brisk walk , evening walk , fitness saunas and many more. But the question strikes in the mind do we continue regular . the answer is "NO".
The best way to burn calories is 40 minutes walk regularly. We should avoid junk foods. Drink 10 to 15 glasses of water.
Always keep Smiling
Thanks and Regards,
Take care
While I understand your attempt at assisting those less fortunate than yourself, which, by the way, is an admirable quality, your delivery method leaves much to be desired. Not to mention your advice is flawed. And...there's that whole "your post has absolutely no relation to the original post/question presented in this thread" thing to consider.
Always keep posting stuff completely and totally out in left field.
Thanks and Regards,
Take care0 -
Beets are sugar.....substitute with sugar-free ice cream. And there's a lot of hormones in beef....substitute with bacon.
No need to thank me. :flowerforyou:
And if that doesn't work, recreate the recipe at home by using the recipes feature on MFP and manually enter the ingredients. You can weigh the beets and the steak (all depends on size of steak and type of beets) and come up with a better calorie count.0 -
I have found an email address fro tesco and have asked them to explain.
Watch this space for their response!
(You can eat bacon and ice cream while you're watching this space, it's not very exciting I'm afraid)0 -
Update: have got the automated email response that they are looking into my query.0
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Update; Ha! They just called me on my mobile! Apologised that they cant give an answer straight away, but agreed that it looks strange, so they are having their experts to look at the details again.0
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