Oooh man...how can I not eat this!!!
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sunandmoons wrote: »I can skip thier breadsticks.. but love thier salad. I could eat a whole bowl of it alone. lol
It's about the only healthy thing on the menu!
My wife wanted to hit Olive Garden a few weeks back. After Googling the nutritional content of the food, I ordered the most boring fish ever. Many of their meals may as well be fried fat, covered with fat, served on a bed of fat.
Salad and breadsticks is probably one of the best choices!
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I've never been to Olive Garden, but I'm really tempted. It looks really good.... lol0
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robertw486 wrote: »
Different strokes for different folks. Bad, to me, would be eating sad boring food in the name of weight loss
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robertw486 wrote: »
Different strokes for different folks. Bad, to me, would be eating sad boring food in the name of weight loss
I completely agree that people should do what works for them. Though I look at things more on a weekly level vs daily and even agree with "cheat" meals, for me what works is cutting out some of my worst food choices except for on a very occasional basis.
And more than a few of their menu choices have 250-300% of the normal recommended fat goals for a person my size. I'm willing to flex on macros and such, but I've found much healthier choices that are just as tasty.
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robertw486 wrote: »robertw486 wrote: »
Different strokes for different folks. Bad, to me, would be eating sad boring food in the name of weight loss
I completely agree that people should do what works for them. Though I look at things more on a weekly level vs daily and even agree with "cheat" meals, for me what works is cutting out some of my worst food choices except for on a very occasional basis.
And more than a few of their menu choices have 250-300% of the normal recommended fat goals for a person my size. I'm willing to flex on macros and such, but I've found much healthier choices that are just as tasty.
The calorie counts for many/most dishes in restaurants I've been to tend to be quite high. The numbers simply won't work out if I were to eat a full entree with apps there for lunch everyday (for example), so instead I eat where I want but less often, or don't consume the entire dish in one sitting, as mentioned in the OP. Please note that you were the one that responded to another poster stating it was bad to eat there if you were attempting to lose weight. I'm just clarifying that's not necessarily the case!
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sinbadfxdl wrote: »While your at it put gobbs of jelly on it.
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I'm getting the feeling that the OP is an industry plant placed in this forum to make members forum fall off their "regimented diet" wagon.
He is funny though.
Funny or not, you cannot succeed to pass "Olive Garden" as food to me cerialdude...
Olive Garden is garbage, merely a rung above golden corral...0 -
Olive Garden bread sticks? Meh. Logan's Roadhouse rolls? Heaven on earth. I could make a meal out out of them.0
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I'm getting the impression that these breadsticks are the American version of Sizzler's cheesy toast. Part food crack, part carb.0
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Those things are evil. And yeah, Red Lobster biscuits are evil too.0
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robertw486 wrote: »sunandmoons wrote: »I can skip thier breadsticks.. but love thier salad. I could eat a whole bowl of it alone. lol
It's about the only healthy thing on the menu!
My wife wanted to hit Olive Garden a few weeks back. After Googling the nutritional content of the food, I ordered the most boring fish ever. Many of their meals may as well be fried fat, covered with fat, served on a bed of fat.
Salad and breadsticks is probably one of the best choices!
If by "healthy", you mean low in calories and/or fat, Olive Garden's house salad is definitely not "healthy".0 -
robertw486 wrote: »robertw486 wrote: »
Different strokes for different folks. Bad, to me, would be eating sad boring food in the name of weight loss
I completely agree that people should do what works for them. Though I look at things more on a weekly level vs daily and even agree with "cheat" meals, for me what works is cutting out some of my worst food choices except for on a very occasional basis.
And more than a few of their menu choices have 250-300% of the normal recommended fat goals for a person my size. I'm willing to flex on macros and such, but I've found much healthier choices that are just as tasty.
The calorie counts for many/most dishes in restaurants I've been to tend to be quite high. The numbers simply won't work out if I were to eat a full entree with apps there for lunch everyday (for example), so instead I eat where I want but less often, or don't consume the entire dish in one sitting, as mentioned in the OP. Please note that you were the one that responded to another poster stating it was bad to eat there if you were attempting to lose weight. I'm just clarifying that's not necessarily the case!
Fair enough. But when I Googled a couple of my favorite dishes, I found that if I want to consume the entire dish (which I did) it was near the equal of eating 8 ounces of lard in fat content. And I think the lard would have been lower calorie!
But I don't at all disagree with your primary point. With enough discipline, just about any food on earth can be eaten at portions or intervals that keep it healthy.robertw486 wrote: »sunandmoons wrote: »I can skip thier breadsticks.. but love thier salad. I could eat a whole bowl of it alone. lol
It's about the only healthy thing on the menu!
My wife wanted to hit Olive Garden a few weeks back. After Googling the nutritional content of the food, I ordered the most boring fish ever. Many of their meals may as well be fried fat, covered with fat, served on a bed of fat.
Salad and breadsticks is probably one of the best choices!
If by "healthy", you mean low in calories and/or fat, Olive Garden's house salad is definitely not "healthy".
Agreed. I should have said "less unhealthy" vs the wording I used. Of the entire menu, I think only a few soups and maybe some of the veggie sides could be considered healthy food for most.
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sinbadfxdl wrote: »Go ahead eat all the bread you want. Then tell us why you can't lose weight.
i ate cheese on toast for breakfast, and am currently a skinny lady. come at me bro.0 -
I love their breadsticks! I don't think I could eat a breadstick sandwich, because I wouldn't want to stop with one. Pure evil.0
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Did you know you can make the cheesy biscuits from Red Lobster at home?!?!? Like for real-Red Lobster cheesy biscuit mix. So dangerous. Don't Google it. Don't. lol0
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Call me weird, but those bread sticks just never did it for me! But then again, that could be because they always came out with the Chicken & Gnocchi soup I'd order... oh how I could eat that stuff all day if it weren't for the sodium content x///x It's just hard to take time to eat a bread stick when I have endless amounts of my favorite soup right next to it!
That being said, I work at Texas Roadhouse.
It kills me seeing so many of those rolls.
And that honey cinnamon butter.
Don't get me started on those.
Now THOSE do the real killing! (around 227 calories per roll, not including the butter you can't help but smother it in)0 -
texas roadhouse rolls are ammmaaazzzinnngg. damn.0
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Have you seen the cheddar biscuit mix at the grocery store? It's their exact recipe, not one of those copycat ones you see online.
They're dangerous0 -
Call me weird, but those bread sticks just never did it for me! But then again, that could be because they always came out with the Chicken & Gnocchi soup I'd order... oh how I could eat that stuff all day if it weren't for the sodium content x///x It's just hard to take time to eat a bread stick when I have endless amounts of my favorite soup right next to it!
That's why you dip the breadstick into the soup!
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Now I want bread that is terrible for me, ha ha. Olive Garden or Red Lobster, I'm non-discriminatory when it comes to bread! Red Lobster has endless shrimp right now though... so they may win out!0
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I'm actually going there on Wednesday- gots to carb load it up peoples.
I do love their bread and their salad- I tend to not care about the food that much honestly.0 -
140 calories for a "breadstick"? That's obscene.
Demi-baguette more like.0 -
Olive Garden breaksticks don't tempt me at all. I'd take a warm Cheddar Bay Biscuit at Red Lobster over the OG breakstick any day. Just one though. I make them take away the excess biscuits!0
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mmm bread0
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MommyL2015 wrote: »Olive Garden bread sticks? Meh. Logan's Roadhouse rolls? Heaven on earth. I could make a meal out out of them.
OMG that flipping cinnamon butter the use...I mean...why is that not on my bedside table...probably because it needs to be refrigerated I guess...0
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