Does this look like a 700 calorie lunch?
emily_fox
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I work in a doctor's office, we get food catered almost every day. I'm trying to teach myself portion sizes, and I don't have a food scale at work. So, I eyeball my portions. Today we had Olive Garden. Do you think this looks like a 700 calorie lunch? It's half a portion of the chicken Marsala, I think 2 ounces of pasta (spaghetti and meat sauce?) , an ounce of potatoes and a cup of salad with dressing on the side. I'm hoping it's less than 700, but I try to overestimate cals eaten. Also, please give suggestions on how I could have improved this meal. More meat? Etc.
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Based on only what's pictured, I'd guess less than 700 - maybe 250 for the pasta/sauce, 100-150 for the chicken, and 100-150 for the potatoes - lettuce almost none. It's kind of hard to really tell portion sizes though, as the plate could be bigger or smaller than I'm guessing.0
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Yeah, I figured it would be kinda hard to guess super accurately from the picture. Do you think the portions look ok? I really just want to learn portions0
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http://media.olivegarden.com/en_us/pdf/olive_garden_nutrition.pdf A full serving of non-stuffed chicken marsala is 1030, so 515
Iceberg lettuce is something like 15 calories per 3 cups so that's pretty much 0. http://miamimommysavings.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Olive-Garden-Salad-Dressing.png claims the bottled dressing is 80 calories per 2 tablespoons and I would think the portion you have is dressed with less than 1 tablespoon. So maybe 30 calories.
https://www.fatsecret.com/calories-nutrition/usda/white-potatoes-(flesh-and-skin)?portionid=44238&portionamount=1.000 says 20 calories for the potatoes
Google says a spaghetti noodles have roughly 1.58 calories per gram, and there are 57.6 grams in 2 ounces, so the bare pasta would be around 90 calories.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/food/calories/prego-marinara-sauce-with-meat-227591480 says .5 of a cup is 80 calories so I would guess you have slightly less than that, so maybe 50 calories.
Altogether that's 705 by my estimates. If it were me, I would write down like 730. If I were getting this food often, I would probably cut out the spaghetti and add more potatoes to feel full for less calories.
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Yeah, I figured it would be kinda hard to guess super accurately from the picture. Do you think the portions look ok? I really just want to learn portions
portions are an individual thing...an appropriate portion for me is not going to be the same as an appropriate portion for you.
also, no..that doesn't look like 700 calories...I'd say somewhere between 300 - 400...500 tops...but then again, stuff like this is tricky as I have no idea how much dressing is on your salad...or marsala sauce, but it looks fairly minimal.0 -
I would remove one of the starches probably the pasta and add some more veggies that would greatly reduce the calories but still keep you full0
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steam broccoli or sauteed spinach would be excellent with that0
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If you mean in terms of proportions - relative amount of pasta, meat, etc. - then I'd say yes. As a meal, I would personally consider dropping either the pasta or the potato in favor of additional veggies for greater nutritional variety. Doing so might mean you need to slightly increase the portion size of the protein and starch to hit your calorie goal though. Not that there's anything bad about what you have included.0
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Ashtoretet wrote: »http://media.olivegarden.com/en_us/pdf/olive_garden_nutrition.pdf A full serving of non-stuffed chicken marsala is 1030, so 515
FYI just referring to your estimate of the chicken marsala calories, that calorie figure is for the full meal - not just the chicken part of it. So I agree with the other lower estimates on the chicken calorie count. Doesn't look like more than 4-5 oz of cooked chicken. Plus a few calories for the marsala sauce coating it.0 -
I'd probably log it 600 calories and call it good, because that's probably still slightly overestimating.0
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Ashtoretet wrote: »http://media.olivegarden.com/en_us/pdf/olive_garden_nutrition.pdf A full serving of non-stuffed chicken marsala is 1030, so 515
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I *think* that value is for the chicken marsala meal, not just the chicken from the meal.
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Everyone's responses have been so helpful. I ended up logging it at 723, and then I did a 15 minute walk afterwards. Maybe I should keep a scale at work? But I feel good knowing that I might be overestimating. I'd rather overestimate than under, and I really wanted to see if I was on the right track.0
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Olive Garden lists their calorie info online, so you can look it all up.
Their stuff is ridiculously high in calories.0 -
I'd be surprised if it was over 400. I don't even see salad dressing. The chicken looks stripped of sauce also. So 250-300.0
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It looks like a very sad 723 calorie meal ;-( Sorry to say.0
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Yeah, I agree, quite pitiful for the calorie bomb. But I know that if I'm going to sustain this long term, I can't give up the drug rep lunches (saves me so much money), I've decided I'll modify.0
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repsrequired wrote: »My supper under 500 So not sure I why yours is so high
Because it's crappy Olive Garden haha, your meal looks delicious!!!
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repsrequired wrote: »My supper under 500 So not sure I why yours is so high
Because it's crappy Olive Garden haha, your meal looks delicious!!!
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repsrequired wrote: »repsrequired wrote: »My supper under 500 So not sure I why yours is so high
Because it's crappy Olive Garden haha, your meal looks delicious!!!
im just impressed that you took the time to organize the cucumber. when I cook it looks like a giant mess with rough sloppy cuts
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I'd say you're safe logging that at 700. It's likely slightly under, but better to over estimate.0
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Rather than a food scale, maybe bring in some accessories. Get your own salad dressing and measure it into containers and bring to work. Keep some fruit or extra veggies in the fridge. Next time skip the pasta and eat extra (pre-weighed) veggies. You could easily cut off a couple of hundred calories a meal with simple tweaks. (And still enjoy free food!)0
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I would guesstimate 500-550 tops, overestimating to allow for dressing, oils and sauce.0
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I think you could easily modify and still enjoy the free lunches by enjoying the lean proteins and veggies and skipping the potatos or pasta (or just taking a bite if you feel too deprived. up the lettuce, cut up the chicken and put it on top of the lettuce and make a salad out of it. With or without dressing would have been good calorie value!
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Remove the salad and add more pasta. Lots more.0
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I'd say 500 tops. Definitely nowhere near 700. 160 for the chicken (assuming there's some sauce on it, but it looks like a 3.5 oz piece), 200 for the pasta (looks like less than two ounces to me, but there's sauce). 100 for the potatoes, if that, and 5 for the salad.
But yeah, typically I go for pasta or potatoes, not both.0 -
Ashtoretet wrote: »http://media.olivegarden.com/en_us/pdf/olive_garden_nutrition.pdf A full serving of non-stuffed chicken marsala is 1030, so 515
Iceberg lettuce is something like 15 calories per 3 cups so that's pretty much 0. http://miamimommysavings.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Olive-Garden-Salad-Dressing.png claims the bottled dressing is 80 calories per 2 tablespoons and I would think the portion you have is dressed with less than 1 tablespoon. So maybe 30 calories.
https://www.fatsecret.com/calories-nutrition/usda/white-potatoes-(flesh-and-skin)?portionid=44238&portionamount=1.000 says 20 calories for the potatoes
Google says a spaghetti noodles have roughly 1.58 calories per gram, and there are 57.6 grams in 2 ounces, so the bare pasta would be around 90 calories.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/food/calories/prego-marinara-sauce-with-meat-227591480 says .5 of a cup is 80 calories so I would guess you have slightly less than that, so maybe 50 calories.
Altogether that's 705 by my estimates. If it were me, I would write down like 730. If I were getting this food often, I would probably cut out the spaghetti and add more potatoes to feel full for less calories.
This sounds high to me. I assume the chicken marsala dish is more than just the chicken, and this appears to be 1/2 piece of the chicken only. The dish itself likely includes pasta or rice.0 -
500, tops.0
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kozykondition1 wrote: »I'd be surprised if it was over 400. I don't even see salad dressing. The chicken looks stripped of sauce also. So 250-300.
At Olive Garden the salad is tossed in dressing unless you request it not be.0 -
A general rule of thumb for meat, is the size of a deck of cards is 3-4oz. 4oz of chicken is ~120 calories (going off of memory here). That means, that the chicken is at most 200 calories and that would be loaded with sauce (doesn't look to be the case).
A "medium" potato is about the size of a computer mouse and comes in ~160 calories. Yours looks like less, so 100 calories.
The pasta doesn't look like much, but I'll give it 200. And the salad (depending on dressing) will be 50.
Grand total ~550 calories and I'm probably high.0
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