UGH... eating mexican
choosing_fitness
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Hi,
I am kind of freaking out tonight because I am going out to eat for the first time in a week, where I have been unable to weigh and measure out my food. We are eating mexican. I am wondering how many calories are in a soft chicken taco with sour cream, cheese, lettuce, salsa, etc. Also, how many chips is a serving and whats the calorie content. This restaurant is not a chain so I am having a hard time discovering calories. Any insight would be great
I am kind of freaking out tonight because I am going out to eat for the first time in a week, where I have been unable to weigh and measure out my food. We are eating mexican. I am wondering how many calories are in a soft chicken taco with sour cream, cheese, lettuce, salsa, etc. Also, how many chips is a serving and whats the calorie content. This restaurant is not a chain so I am having a hard time discovering calories. Any insight would be great
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Pre-log your meal. You're going to have to use your best judgement when you pick something similar in the data base. When in doubt, alway guesstimate UP.0
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Bad news -- tortilla chips alone can have up to 720 calories -- probably 20 chips (my numbers and estimate of size is based on what they use in the Moe's Southwestern Nachos). Once you add meat and salsa and sour cream . . . loads of calories.
Moe's Southwestern Grill has a calorie counter that lets you put in each item and let it all add up. It's a great tool. Here's the link.0 -
Depends on the restaurant obviously but the Mexican place we go to sometimes has a salmon salad that is actually really good. That and a few tortilla chips and salsa and it's pretty reasonable calorie wise. Or, I eat what I want and make up for it during the rest of the week. Generally one meal isn't going to undo your progress long term.0
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no one should ever go into a mexican meal thinking "UGH".
how much room do you have left for today?
going over a bit aint gonna kill ya.
if this is a place you enjoy, and its been awhile since youve been there, i vote you get what you like, stick to a sensible portion of it, and move on.
a chicken taco seems relatively easy to figure out.
maybe 3 ounces of chicken? maybe thighs?
how much cheese?...an eighth of a cup? less?
a tablespoon of sour cream?
idk. i wouldnt lose too much sleep over it.
good luck and enjoy!0 -
Find a chain with similar food and use that info (Qdoba or On the Border or somewhere).0
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the tortilla itself is the real diet killer. order fajitas if they have them (the make-them-yourself kind) and just eat the chicken and peppers and onions without the tortilla.0
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BusyRaeNOTBusty wrote: »Find a chain with similar food and use that info (Qdoba or On the Border or somewhere).
This is what I do. I do try to avoid the chips and salsa because I always overdo it.
When I eat Mexican food AND I want to be good I stick with chicken tacos or grilled chicken salad (instead of dressing, ask for a side of salsa).0 -
It'll be fine- enjoy! Drink water before you go and while you eat, go easy on the chips (hard for me!), and don't over stuff yourself.0
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Also, corn tortillas tend to be half the calories of flour.0
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If you really want to save calories for guacamole and/or a marg, ask them to cook your fajitas in broth and not oil. And avoid cheese. One ounce is a Damn small portion for 100 calories.
But I echo what others have said - if it's not all the time and you enjoy it, then don't worry to much and have a great dinner!0 -
Thanks for the comments. I ended up eating 25 chips.... I am thinking about 400 calories and then a soft taco 270... Thoughts?0
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UGH!= Undale, Gud Happy!
I'm glad ur so happy to go eat mexican food! Its yummy.
Pre log the most popular mexican dishes that you are likely to find. And a diet coke with rum. Do not eat chips and salsa. Problem solved.0 -
choosing_fitness wrote: »Thanks for the comments. I ended up eating 25 chips.... I am thinking about 400 calories and then a soft taco 270... Thoughts?
My thought is that I'm too late in this thread...friends don't let friends count chips.0 -
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MyChocolateDiet wrote: »choosing_fitness wrote: »Thanks for the comments. I ended up eating 25 chips.... I am thinking about 400 calories and then a soft taco 270... Thoughts?
My thought is that I'm too late in this thread...friends don't let friends count chips.
Agreed! Instead of counting chips, try just grabbing a handful to put on your plate. If you want/need more, grab another handful after you finish the chips on your plate. It's okay to repeat a few times.
The idea is keeping a sense of portion control, but letting yourself enjoy. Counting chips is not enjoying!0 -
Going over once or even twice or three times won't kill you. It won't hurt you. There are always going to be moments like this. We are social beings who focus being social around food. Go enjoy yourself and know sodium may make you weigh more briefly but it won't mess up any progress.
Have fun!0 -
I pick a day a week -- typically when I'm going out to eat -- where I don't really count anything. That doesn't mean I go totally overboard. I still exercise that day and am more or less mindful of what I'm eating, but I don't log and don't obsess. You need a valve like that or you'll just burn out.0
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Unless the place only serves things wrapped in tortillas, you should have plenty of other options, like chicken or shrimp in a spicy tomato-based sauce, usually with lots of peppers and onions. Or stuffed peppers. Or even huevos rancheros. Just look for stuff that basically consists of a protein with veggies.0
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Lots of references to generic chicken tacos.. add sour cream and other stuff in yourself.....I would go with Caldo De Pollo or Caldo De Res..... mmmmm..... I made cheese enchiladas for Thanksgiving.. cuz that's how I roll !0
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when I eat Mexican my meal is well over 1000 calories. I don't stress it because I don't do it often0
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skullshank wrote: »no one should ever go into a mexican meal thinking "UGH".
Very true, most of the time I think that the next morning - either because of too many margaritas, or, well, other problems brought on by mexican food...
OP - too late but I wanted to say with regards to the tortilla chips - most of the bags of chips you buy at the stores (Tostitos, On the Border, etc) are pretty consistently around 150 cals/serving which is usually 10-12 chips if I remember correctly. I don't think the ones at a restaurant are going to be that many more calories, so even if you eat half a basket of chips and salsa you are probably looking at about 250-300 cals.
I'm not a big fajita fan because I don't like peppers and onions, so I often order Chile Verde Pork which usually comes with beans, rice and tortillas and you can make your own wrap, or eat it without the tortilla which is what I did on Friday night.
Don't stress about eating Mexican, or any other food. If you enjoy it, find a way to make it work!0
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