Whoa Panera - Watch the Sodium, Please!
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slp51
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today for lunch I tried Panera's new lentil and quinoa broth bowl with chicken. I wanted something high in protein because I was headed to the gym.
Calories: 410 = fine
Carbs: 52 g = fine
Fat: 9 g = fine
Protein: 34 g = excellent!
Sugar: 5 g = fine
Sodium: 1390 = you've got to be kidding me! Put me over my sodium allowance today.
Calories: 410 = fine
Carbs: 52 g = fine
Fat: 9 g = fine
Protein: 34 g = excellent!
Sugar: 5 g = fine
Sodium: 1390 = you've got to be kidding me! Put me over my sodium allowance today.
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Yeah I've found similar things there. Same with Jimmy Johns. Especially their pickles...I mean obviously pickles have a lot of sodium but I think last time I checked a pickle from Jimmy John's was like 3x the amount of sodium of any other pickle I've had.0
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All soups, canned, restaurant food have a crapton of sodium. Which sucks since I'm an on the go person0
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unless you have a health issue, it isn't 100% necessary to watch your sodium intake. if i eat all home cooked food and have 5 oz of deli meat on a particular day, i'm usually over MFP's recommended intake, but i don't sweat it. just make sure to drink your water0
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hollyrayburn wrote: »All soups, canned, restaurant food have a crapton of sodium. Which sucks since I'm an on the go person
This. I would just take as a default assumption that any soup or broth I purchased in a restaurant was full of sodium. Unless you have a medical reason to monitor your sodium, it shouldn't be a problem.
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Most any premade soup is high sodium, but Panera soups seems especially salty to me. I don't like most of their soups because they taste more like salt than anything else.0
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I noticed the same with Panera's bowls. I generally wonder how much of that is in the broth (which I don't finish off once the solids are done). I imagine in doing that it cuts the sodium level significantly.
I like to keep an eye on my sodium intake levels but don't get too concerned when I go over from time to time.0 -
Pretty much anything you get at a restaurant is going to be high in sodium. This can't be news to anyone. Soups in particular are known for being high in sodium.
My sodium intake is over my goal every single day and I haven't had a problem yet. Unless you have a medical condition that calls for you reducing sodium, it's no big deal. It may cause water retention, so just drink plenty of fluids to prevent that.
Also, protein after a workout is more important than protein before a workout. I mean, there's nothing wrong with eating protein beforehand, but it's carbs that will give you the extra energy. Protein afterward assists with recovery and muscle growth.0 -
Almost anything from a chain restaurant is going to be high sodium, so I avoid them whenever possible. Even in family owned restaurants, soups are typically very high in sodium. I went low sodium years ago, so when I eat someplace that over salts, I can't get past the salty flavor. Make you food taste better by using quality ingredients, not salt!0
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1300mg is over your daily consumption?
1500mg is the DRI.
However, that is easy to go over.
However, it won't kill you*, so I wouldn't worry about it.
*Underlying medical conditions not included in this statement.0 -
Sodium and Sugar is how fast food places make terrible quality food ingredients taste better. Enjoy!0
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LyndseyLovesToLift wrote: »Pretty much anything you get at a restaurant is going to be high in sodium.
This. I think most people think it will only be places like McDonalds, Subway etc, when in reality most restaurants heavily salt the food, at least in the US.
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AgentOrangeJuice wrote: »Sodium and Sugar is how fast food places make terrible quality food ingredients taste better. Enjoy!
Strangely enough, sodium and sugar are also used by home cooks to enhance flavor. It's almost like humans enjoy those two tastes or something.
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janejellyroll wrote: »AgentOrangeJuice wrote: »Sodium and Sugar is how fast food places make terrible quality food ingredients taste better. Enjoy!
Strangely enough, sodium and sugar are also used by home cooks to enhance flavor. It's almost like humans enjoy those two tastes or something.
I knew I was doing something wrong when cooking at home. All of my food tastes like it came out of the toilet.0 -
Honestly, I have a love affair with all things salty. I love it. If I come back in to this world in another form, it needs to be as a horse...so I can have a salt lick. I just make sure I drink ridiculous amounts of water. No bad reports from docs or blood tests, so I'm gonna go with all is well with my method.0
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No thanks, I'll take the great taste and good macro-nutrient profile over tasteless low sodium food anyday.0
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The "miso-soy broth" should have clued you in to that one. haha0
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chivalryder wrote: »janejellyroll wrote: »AgentOrangeJuice wrote: »Sodium and Sugar is how fast food places make terrible quality food ingredients taste better. Enjoy!
Strangely enough, sodium and sugar are also used by home cooks to enhance flavor. It's almost like humans enjoy those two tastes or something.
I knew I was doing something wrong when cooking at home. All of my food tastes like it came out of the toilet.
Toilet water is very low in sodium and sugar, so you're on the right path.0 -
Deena_Bean wrote: »Honestly, I have a love affair with all things salty. I love it. If I come back in to this world in another form, it needs to be as a horse...so I can have a salt lick. I just make sure I drink ridiculous amounts of water. No bad reports from docs or blood tests, so I'm gonna go with all is well with my method.
Food companies spend billions of dollars on researching the psychological effect of sweet and salty taste to try to make their food as addicting as possible.0 -
When I eat in restaurants...and its not very often...I CANT drink enough water the rest of the day...I am just so loaded down with salt.
I stay away from this as much as possible.
I don't want to hear when I am 70yrs old "remember ALL THAT salt you ate along the way well"0 -
When I eat in restaurants...and its not very often...I CANT drink enough water the rest of the day...I am just so loaded down with salt.
I stay away from this as much as possible.
I don't want to hear when I am 70yrs old "remember ALL THAT salt you ate along the way well"
Who the heck says that?
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