I just ate a healthy fast food meal that I enjoyed
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did you drink soda too?0
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You sure like to stir the chaos cesspool, don't you? These responses are cracking me up!
Of course I had strawberry cheesecake from Costco the other day. I just needed to find something to fill in those calories.0 -
Healthy is a relative term folks. Maybe your idea of healthy isn't the same as the original poster's. In which case you could tell by the subject line of the thread that you already disagreed. Which then means that you came into the thread itself only to post an antagonistic/judgmental post. Surely there are better things to do with your time than go around disagreeing with people that are just trying to get to the same end result as you.
To my mom, healthy means anything organic or all natural, no cares to calories or anything else. In her words to me "No, this ice cream is totally healthy, I made it with organic whole cream."
To a co-worker, healthy means salads. If it's not a salad, it's not healthy. If it's a salad, it's healthy, no matter what's on the salad.
To a friend, healthy is only vegetarian and non-GMO.
To me, healthy is whatever fits in my allotted calories for the day, fuels me well for running, and make me happy when it eat it, both for how it tastes and it's ingredients.
Sometimes that includes fast food. Because it fits in my calories/macros and makes me happy. And clearly the OP has similar thoughts. So don't come in here and s#!t in their thread because you're anti-fast food. Especially since the thread was clearly meant in a joking and light-hearted way.0 -
Healthy is a relative term folks. Maybe your idea of healthy isn't the same as the original poster's. In which case you could tell by the subject line of the thread that you already disagreed. Which then means that you came into the thread itself only to post an antagonistic/judgmental post. Surely there are better things to do with your time than go around disagreeing with people that are just trying to get to the same end result as you.
To my mom, healthy means anything organic or all natural, no cares to calories or anything else. In her words to me "No, this ice cream is totally healthy, I made it with organic whole cream."
To a co-worker, healthy means salads. If it's not a salad, it's not healthy. If it's a salad, it's healthy, no matter what's on the salad.
To a friend, healthy is only vegetarian and non-GMO.
To me, healthy is whatever fits in my allotted calories for the day, fuels me well for running, and make me happy when it eat it, both for how it tastes and it's ingredients.
Sometimes that includes fast food. Because it fits in my calories/macros and makes me happy. And clearly the OP has similar thoughts. So don't come in here and s#!t in their thread because you're anti-fast food. Especially since the thread was clearly meant in a joking and light-hearted way.
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my dairy is open, there's no mystery what it was that I ate...
mmm....so much chocolate....I think I love you0 -
All I have to say is ROLL TIDE OP!!!
In all seriousness IIFYM.0 -
All I have to say is ROLL TIDE OP!!!
In all seriousness IIFYM.
ROLL TIDE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Had to say it!0 -
I'm going to need you to cite your source for determining it to be "healthy". A peer-reviewed source, please.0
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Healthy is a relative term folks. Maybe your idea of healthy isn't the same as the original poster's. In which case you could tell by the subject line of the thread that you already disagreed. Which then means that you came into the thread itself only to post an antagonistic/judgmental post. Surely there are better things to do with your time than go around disagreeing with people that are just trying to get to the same end result as you.
To my mom, healthy means anything organic or all natural, no cares to calories or anything else. In her words to me "No, this ice cream is totally healthy, I made it with organic whole cream."
To a co-worker, healthy means salads. If it's not a salad, it's not healthy. If it's a salad, it's healthy, no matter what's on the salad.
To a friend, healthy is only vegetarian and non-GMO.
To me, healthy is whatever fits in my allotted calories for the day, fuels me well for running, and make me happy when it eat it, both for how it tastes and it's ingredients.
Sometimes that includes fast food. Because it fits in my calories/macros and makes me happy. And clearly the OP has similar thoughts. So don't come in here and s#!t in their thread because you're anti-fast food. Especially since the thread was clearly meant in a joking and light-hearted way.
this thread was worth posting just for that reply.0 -
All I have to say is ROLL TIDE OP!!!
In all seriousness IIFYM.
Oh, it's already been rolled...0 -
my dairy is open, there's no mystery what it was that I ate...
mmm....so much chocolate....I think I love you
yeah, I decided to slum it a bit for my chocolate macro today.0 -
love me some Freebirds....
from your friendly MFP tsip0 -
love me some Freebirds....
from your friendly MFP tsip
yeah, how 2 hippies wind up in college station to expand a business with a company policy of being different is beyond me. Really popular there though and with me.0 -
All I have to say is ROLL TIDE OP!!!
In all seriousness IIFYM.
Oh, it's already been rolled...
It's a new year and I don't see ya'll at the top of the first rankings...but I do see...who is that? BAMA BABY!:flowerforyou:0 -
bump for later! Have to go stalk diary now!0
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All I have to say is ROLL TIDE OP!!!
In all seriousness IIFYM.
Oh, it's already been rolled...
It's a new year and I don't see ya'll at the top of the first rankings...but I do see...who is that? BAMA BABY!:flowerforyou:
Not impressed. Notre Dame has WAY more preseason national championships than you guys...0 -
Looks good! Grass fed beef from a fast food joint gets my approval.0
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Looks good! Grass fed beef from a fast food joint gets my approval.
well, technically I ate panda express the day this was posted.0 -
Healthy is a relative term folks. Maybe your idea of healthy isn't the same as the original poster's. In which case you could tell by the subject line of the thread that you already disagreed. Which then means that you came into the thread itself only to post an antagonistic/judgmental post. Surely there are better things to do with your time than go around disagreeing with people that are just trying to get to the same end result as you.
To my mom, healthy means anything organic or all natural, no cares to calories or anything else. In her words to me "No, this ice cream is totally healthy, I made it with organic whole cream."
To a co-worker, healthy means salads. If it's not a salad, it's not healthy. If it's a salad, it's healthy, no matter what's on the salad.
To a friend, healthy is only vegetarian and non-GMO.
To me, healthy is whatever fits in my allotted calories for the day, fuels me well for running, and make me happy when it eat it, both for how it tastes and it's ingredients.
Sometimes that includes fast food. Because it fits in my calories/macros and makes me happy. And clearly the OP has similar thoughts. So don't come in here and s#!t in their thread because you're anti-fast food. Especially since the thread was clearly meant in a joking and light-hearted way.
checkmate
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it depends what people define as healthy, as another poster said. you can get a salad from mcdonalds which is a salad, its fine. although the veggies all go through a conveyor belt and prolly lose mass nutrition, personally i wouldn't see a salad at a fast food place to be healthy because of WHERE the ingredients come from.
although, i also agree that a salad at a fast food place is a HEALTHIER option. or something similar like grilled chicken or chilli or whatever.
so yeah, if the OP was able to fit that meal into all the macros, not going over on fats or salts or sugars or whatever, then i really don't see why i would not be healthy. good for you OP for going out and finding a healthier option at a fast food chain. :drinker:0
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