Are you kidding me?!?!

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  • affacat
    affacat Posts: 216 Member
    i eat two huge salads every night (for reference, both are in mixing bowls). you can check my diary for ingredients if you care, though this past week i was away for a wedding so was off my norm, but today is accurate.

    this is what i learned, over the course of months.... you don't need as much dressing as you think. i used to want to drown my salad, and now i only use 1 tablespoon (15g, measured) per salad... since salad dressing is usually listed at 2 tablespoons, that effectively means i am using 1 serving across two big salads.

    and... it's plenty. not at first, mind you -- at first it seemed like a ridiculously tiny amount. but now, i can absolutely say it's plenty. i usually stick to relatively low cal ones (50ish cals per serving), but sometimes splurge for my second salad and go with one that's around 130 cals (but still, at half a serving, only 65).
  • waltbran
    waltbran Posts: 19
    I think the point may have been missed by some, it wasn't that the dressing had fat, if that was my concern i would have selected a fat free dressing, it was the amount in relation to the size. I am all for good fats, but if I am consuming nearly 30% of a traditionally recommend value of fat, I would rather make that allotment on something more satisfying than a condiment!
  • waltbran
    waltbran Posts: 19
    on e packet of low fat basalmic vinegertte dressing at mcdonalds is 35 calories

    I will be sure to ask for that the next time I am at Chick fil a :)
  • irishscootz
    irishscootz Posts: 97
    Oil is fatty, and fat has calories.

    Very insightful, I can't believe such a nugget of wisdom was free!

    Amazing!!
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  • jennyrebekka
    jennyrebekka Posts: 626 Member
    wow.....i wouldn't have guessed it had as much fat as the fries either! we don't have chick-fil-a up here in WA, but i will definitely be on the look-out.....and not just assume the salad is the way to go from now on.
    thanks
  • RobynLB83
    RobynLB83 Posts: 626 Member
    I just don't touch premade salad dressing anymore. Especially at a restaurant. It's great when they have oil and vinegar. If you're not in that classy of an establishment, you can often find some lemon wedges over by the drinks. Third option: hot sauce. I'm crazy about hot sauce.
  • MelMoly
    MelMoly Posts: 1,303 Member
    I love that salad... I put me some taxas Pete on it... also the Reduced Fat Berry Balsamic Vinaigrette is only 110 cals and 4g fat ...I use 1/2 the packet
  • mustang289
    mustang289 Posts: 299 Member
    I had the same type of disappointment after consuming a Taco Bell Cantina Bowl / salad.

    You ASSUME its going to be good and healthy, and then when you log it you find the calories, the fat and especially the sodium are THROUGH THE ROOF
  • BrentJulius
    BrentJulius Posts: 89 Member
    I get the grilled chicken sandwich and an 8 piece nuggets instead of fries= Close to 60 grams of protein while relatively low fat and moderate amount of carbs
  • gracekelli
    gracekelli Posts: 26 Member
    Maybe just skip chick fil a altogether. they are a bunch of religious zealot weirdos.:laugh:
  • jsd_135
    jsd_135 Posts: 291 Member
    I think the point may have been missed by some, it wasn't that the dressing had fat, if that was my concern i would have selected a fat free dressing, it was the amount in relation to the size. I am all for good fats, but if I am consuming nearly 30% of a traditionally recommend value of fat, I would rather make that allotment on something more satisfying than a condiment!

    I just looked up the apple cider vinaigrette in the database. For 2 ounces (1/4 cup), it has 230 calories. That's actually pretty good. A standard serving of salad dressing is 1 ounce (2 tablespoons), so far that amount, it would be 115 calories. That's probably all I would put on a salad. The point I think a lot of people are making is that this particular salad dressing is pretty standard issue as far as vinaigrettes are concerned.
  • FlaxMilk
    FlaxMilk Posts: 3,452 Member
    I agree, I have to log first or regret later. MFP walk of shame. It's safe to say that after this thread, you will also assume that vinaigrette has more calories than you wish it did. (I have tried eating just plain vinegar on salads. I know some can do it, but I am definitely not one of them. I need the oil.) But I agree that 240 calories for 1/4 a cup of dressing is not too bad. Remember the fat will help you get some of those fat soluble vitamins.
  • FlaxMilk
    FlaxMilk Posts: 3,452 Member
    on e packet of low fat basalmic vinegertte dressing at mcdonalds is 35 calories

    I will be sure to ask for that the next time I am at Chick fil a :)

    I read her response as trying to give you a little back up support because other places do have low cal dressing packets that are vinaigrette.
  • Moosycakes
    Moosycakes Posts: 258 Member
    I love salad :) I never have it with cheese or dressing or croutons, because the veggies are the bit I like!