Losing Weight At McDonalds
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And yet they looked the same. Wow, that is a truly amazing story. What did it taste like when they ate it? I mean, if it's unchanged after a year surely they didn't waste a perfectly good burger.
It seems you're more interested in inflammatory statements than you are in reality or science. That's too bad.0 -
And yet they looked the same. Wow, that is a truly amazing story. What did it taste like when they ate it? I mean, if it's unchanged after a year surely they didn't waste a perfectly good burger.
It seems you're more interested in inflammatory statements than you are in reality or science. That's too bad.
I'm more interested in nonsense. Nonsense is silly. I like silly.0 -
I eat an Egg McMuffin every weekday. I don't understand how an egg, a slice of cheese, a slice of Canadian bacon, an English muffin, and some margarine is any different from McD's than if I fried an egg, threw on a Kraft single, a slice of Canadian bacon or ham, and put it on an English muffin with some butter or margarine at home. Oh yeah, 2 minutes in the drive thru vs. 10 minutes of cooking and dishes to clean. For the record, I like salt on eggs and I use salted butter, so I'd probably have more sodium if I made it at home. I like salt.0
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I eat an Egg McMuffin every weekday. I don't understand how an egg, a slice of cheese, a slice of Canadian bacon, an English muffin, and some margarine is any different from McD's than if I fried an egg, threw on a Kraft single, a slice of Canadian bacon or ham, and put it on an English muffin with some butter or margarine at home. Oh yeah, 2 minutes in the drive thru vs. 10 minutes of cooking and dishes to clean. For the record, I like salt on eggs and I use salted butter, so I'd probably have more sodium if I made it at home. I like salt.
I said the same thing a week or two ago. I got all sorts of funny answers. That they don't use eggs, they use some sort of processed egg product (they were mysteriously silent when I linked to the video showing guys cracking fresh eggs at McDonald's), that the ham was filled with some kind of poison, that the cheese isn't cheese, etc. It's kinda crazy.
If I made a sandwich at home the exact same way they make the sandwich at McD's, it would be acceptable to these people. However, coming in a McDonald's wrapper means it's not food, it's unhealthy, it'll kill you, etc.0 -
I would eat McDonald's every day if I could. Do they put something in it though that makes you want more? I can eat super sized meals with a side of chicken nuggets and still want more. It never fills me up.0
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I eat an Egg McMuffin every weekday. I don't understand how an egg, a slice of cheese, a slice of Canadian bacon, an English muffin, and some margarine is any different from McD's than if I fried an egg, threw on a Kraft single, a slice of Canadian bacon or ham, and put it on an English muffin with some butter or margarine at home. Oh yeah, 2 minutes in the drive thru vs. 10 minutes of cooking and dishes to clean. For the record, I like salt on eggs and I use salted butter, so I'd probably have more sodium if I made it at home. I like salt.
I said the same thing a week or two ago. I got all sorts of funny answers. That they don't use eggs, they use some sort of processed egg product (they were mysteriously silent when I linked to the video showing guys cracking fresh eggs at McDonald's), that the ham was filled with some kind of poison, that the cheese isn't cheese, etc. It's kinda crazy.
If I made a sandwich at home the exact same way they make the sandwich at McD's, it would be acceptable to these people. However, coming in a McDonald's wrapper means it's not food, it's unhealthy, it'll kill you, etc.
I don't see anything wrong with an Egg McMuffin... but if I my preference is to "go organic" then anything that comes in a wrapper wouldn't suit. Also, with making it at home, you can go glutten-free.0 -
2 McDoubles
1 Diet Coke
780 cals, 46 grams protein, $ 3.58
Really was pissed when they took out the second slice of cheese on these and changed the name.0 -
2 McDoubles
1 Diet Coke
780 cals, 46 grams protein, $ 3.58
Really was pissed when they took out the second slice of cheese on these and changed the name.
They still make the Double Cheeseburger with two slices of cheese.
The McDouble is a new product meant for the dollar menu. The double cheeseburger is like $1.29 or something now, depending on location.0 -
I eat an Egg McMuffin every weekday. I don't understand how an egg, a slice of cheese, a slice of Canadian bacon, an English muffin, and some margarine is any different from McD's than if I fried an egg, threw on a Kraft single, a slice of Canadian bacon or ham, and put it on an English muffin with some butter or margarine at home. Oh yeah, 2 minutes in the drive thru vs. 10 minutes of cooking and dishes to clean. For the record, I like salt on eggs and I use salted butter, so I'd probably have more sodium if I made it at home. I like salt.
I said the same thing a week or two ago. I got all sorts of funny answers. That they don't use eggs, they use some sort of processed egg product (they were mysteriously silent when I linked to the video showing guys cracking fresh eggs at McDonald's), that the ham was filled with some kind of poison, that the cheese isn't cheese, etc. It's kinda crazy.
If I made a sandwich at home the exact same way they make the sandwich at McD's, it would be acceptable to these people. However, coming in a McDonald's wrapper means it's not food, it's unhealthy, it'll kill you, etc.
Processed meats like ham are filled with some kind of poison. Well, maybe not poison, but something that increases your risk of disease more than most other foods. And processed cheese slices contain added oil, and so may not be considered "real" cheese to many.
But that holds true for McD or home.0 -
McDonalds is possibly the worst food. I don't even call it food. I havent eaten there in YEARS.0
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I said the same thing a week or two ago. I got all sorts of funny answers. That they don't use eggs, they use some sort of processed egg product (they were mysteriously silent when I linked to the video showing guys cracking fresh eggs at McDonald's), that the ham was filled with some kind of poison, that the cheese isn't cheese, etc. It's kinda crazy.
If I made a sandwich at home the exact same way they make the sandwich at McD's, it would be acceptable to these people. However, coming in a McDonald's wrapper means it's not food, it's unhealthy, it'll kill you, etc.
I remember. In fact, I think that conversation is what made me send you a friend request in the first place. And you know what? I'm fat. Really fat, actually. And McDonalds had something to do with it, not because it's McDonalds, but because I was overeating at McDonalds. And Taco Bell. And Subway. And at home. While I wouldn't consider myself a die hard IIFYMer, there is a lot of truth to that method for me. Reducing and monitoring portion sizes has been much more beneficial (and will be in the long term) than cutting out all the foods I enjoy. I make way better choices now than I did 8 weeks ago. But I'll never be a raw veggie person.0 -
I said the same thing a week or two ago. I got all sorts of funny answers. That they don't use eggs, they use some sort of processed egg product (they were mysteriously silent when I linked to the video showing guys cracking fresh eggs at McDonald's), that the ham was filled with some kind of poison, that the cheese isn't cheese, etc. It's kinda crazy.
If I made a sandwich at home the exact same way they make the sandwich at McD's, it would be acceptable to these people. However, coming in a McDonald's wrapper means it's not food, it's unhealthy, it'll kill you, etc.
I remember. In fact, I think that conversation is what made me send you a friend request in the first place. And you know what? I'm fat. Really fat, actually. And McDonalds had something to do with it, not because it's McDonalds, but because I was overeating at McDonalds. And Taco Bell. And Subway. And at home. While I wouldn't consider myself a die hard IIFYMer, there is a lot of truth to that method for me. Reducing and monitoring portion sizes has been much more beneficial (and will be in the long term) than cutting out all the foods I enjoy. I make way better choices now than I did 8 weeks ago. But I'll never be a raw veggie person.
I got fat by eating too much, period.
I eat more fast food now than I did before I first start losing weight.0 -
I got fat by eating too much, period.
Preach.0 -
This thread made me want to have a Burger King for lunch. Twas delicious!
True story.0 -
I eat an Egg McMuffin every weekday. I don't understand how an egg, a slice of cheese, a slice of Canadian bacon, an English muffin, and some margarine is any different from McD's than if I fried an egg, threw on a Kraft single, a slice of Canadian bacon or ham, and put it on an English muffin with some butter or margarine at home. Oh yeah, 2 minutes in the drive thru vs. 10 minutes of cooking and dishes to clean. For the record, I like salt on eggs and I use salted butter, so I'd probably have more sodium if I made it at home. I like salt.
I like the way you roll!0 -
5 Dollars, 495 Calories, 30 Protein, 13 Fat, 65 Carb
Don't even try to hate on that.
Versus a nice protein shake with semi skimmed milk
around 3 dollars, 200 kcal, 27g protein, 7g fat :laugh: :drinker:0 -
When you order your breakfast at a restaurant, be aware that an omelet or scrambled eggs may not be from real cracked eggs, but rather from premixed frozen egg content in a carton. Although whole eggs are almost always listed on the ingredient list, so is water, salt, citric acid (a preservative), and even nisin preparation (a controversial preservative). <~~~ interesting0
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When you order your breakfast at a restaurant, be aware that an omelet or scrambled eggs may not be from real cracked eggs, but rather from premixed frozen egg content in a carton. Although whole eggs are almost always listed on the ingredient list, so is water, salt, citric acid (a preservative), and even nisin preparation (a controversial preservative). <~~~ interesting
A. The McMuffin has a cracked egg. Or else they are magicians, because my egg always has a yolk separate from the white with doneness that varies from day to day. I can't speak to other restaurants' egg products.
B. Citric acid? Like the stuff from citrus fruits? So eating processed egg product is like eating an orange?!? SWEET!!! (I feel that I should specify I'm being sarcastic here, but really? Citric acid? Soooo many worse things out there to consume. Like pink slime* or something)
Seriously, we get it. You (not you specifically, but "you" fast food dislikers) don't eat fast food because it's "crap". I (and others) will still argue that not everything on a fast food menu is "crap" and that most food is at least a little bit processed. Cheese doesn't just come out of the cow or goat or sheep that way. Can't we all just agree to disagree and just get along?! For the children?!?
*note: I don't personally have a problem with lean finely textured beef or boneless lean beef trimmings.0 -
This thread made me want to have a Burger King for lunch. Twas delicious!
True story.
My son got a regular donair, I got an "extreme" with both beef and chicken donair meat... easily 50-55g of protein in it... (The pita was like 12" in diameter)... we got it to go...
Took it home, unwrapped it from the pita and threw it in a bowl. The dog quite enjoyed the pita, and "voila!" I saved 60g of carbohydrate. I call it "donair salad". Tasty, tasty.0 -
Versus a nice protein shake with semi skimmed milk
around 3 dollars, 200 kcal, 27g protein, 7g fat :laugh: :drinker:0 -
This thread made me want to have a Burger King for lunch. Twas delicious!
True story.
My son got a regular donair, I got an "extreme" with both beef and chicken donair meat... easily 50-55g of protein in it... (The pita was like 12" in diameter)... we got it to go...
Took it home, unwrapped it from the pita and threw it in a bowl. The dog quite enjoyed the pita, and "voila!" I saved 60g of carbohydrate. I call it "donair salad". Tasty, tasty.
There's a great Turkish place a couple of miles from me, the chilli sauce in their kebabs is the hottest thing I've ever tasted! Now I'm having a kebab this weekend.....0 -
When I need a real severe rotorooter of the *kitten*, it's either white castle or Mcd's. Both have the same effect, but at least I like white castle. Except mcnuggets, they rock. And sausage mcmuffins with egg. I think those are made with crack. And hash browns. Ok I like mcdonalds diarrhea or no.0
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When I need a real severe rotorooter of the *kitten*, it's either white castle or Mcd's. Both have the same effect, but at least I like white castle. Except mcnuggets, they rock. And sausage mcmuffins with egg. I think those are made with crack. And hash browns. Ok I like mcdonalds diarrhea or no.
What the hell do you order at McD's that gives you diarrhea?0 -
Cheese doesn't just come out of the cow or goat or sheep that way.
You didn't know that cheese is actually calf/kid/lamb poop? It's totally natural and clean because the baby animal drinks the milk and therefore (duh) poops out the cheese. Different kinds of cheese comes out of different species. FACT.*
*The word "fact" in all caps automatically means my statement is true. Your argument is invalid.0 -
When you order your breakfast at a restaurant, be aware that an omelet or scrambled eggs may not be from real cracked eggs, but rather from premixed frozen egg content in a carton. Although whole eggs are almost always listed on the ingredient list, so is water, salt, citric acid (a preservative), and even nisin preparation (a controversial preservative). <~~~ interesting
A. The McMuffin has a cracked egg. Or else they are magicians, because my egg always has a yolk separate from the white with doneness that varies from day to day. I can't speak to other restaurants' egg products.
B. Citric acid? Like the stuff from citrus fruits? So eating processed egg product is like eating an orange?!? SWEET!!! (I feel that I should specify I'm being sarcastic here, but really? Citric acid? Soooo many worse things out there to consume. Like pink slime* or something)
Seriously, we get it. You (not you specifically, but "you" fast food dislikers) don't eat fast food because it's "crap". I (and others) will still argue that not everything on a fast food menu is "crap" and that most food is at least a little bit processed. Cheese doesn't just come out of the cow or goat or sheep that way. Can't we all just agree to disagree and just get along?! For the children?!?
*note: I don't personally have a problem with lean finely textured beef or boneless lean beef trimmings.
so glad the "you" didn't mean me, i had my mc d's breakfast sausage burrito and milk this morning....i was just sharing something i read.0 -
I used to work there. Salads are extremely popular. Even our homeless customers would sometimes order the $1 side salads with a healthy dressing0
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just rocked 3 doublecheeseburgers no bun0
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like this meal! but is it really $5. mcd is quite expensive i think..2 Side Salads (20 calories each)
1 Packet Vinagarette (35 calories)
2 Snack Wraps w/o Cheese (420 calories)
5 Dollars, 495 Calories, 30 Protein, 13 Fat, 65 Carb
Don't even try to hate on that.0
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