subway

amymeenieminymo
amymeenieminymo Posts: 2,394 Member
edited September 30 in Food and Nutrition
What do you get from Subway? I need something new, I alternate between the turkey on wheat and tuna on wheat (though Tuna is special occasion because of the fat), but today I think if I took one more bite of my turkey sub I was going to puke. I can't stand it anymore.

So what do you eat....and if you would be so kind, what kind of bread, what do you get on it and what's the nutritional info....I know that's asking a lot and me being really lazy, but I would soooooo appreciate it. That's why I keep getting turkey, I've already got the info saved and I really hate trying to figure out the nutritional info.

I've got the rest of my sub for dinner tonight, yay (note sarcasm).
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  • kristidem
    kristidem Posts: 160 Member
    black forrest ham with , lettuce, tomato, peppers, cukes on 9 grain wheat (290 cals) plus Amer cheese (40 cals) for a total of 330 calories. i don't like mayos/dressings, so I skip that. The Subway website has a great and informative nutrition info... http://www.subway.com/applications/NutritionInfo/Files/NutritionValues.pdf
  • vnelson17
    vnelson17 Posts: 31
    I like the oven roasted chicken sandwich on wheat with spinach (no cheese), spicy mustard, loaded with all the veggies and vinegar. Its pretty good.
  • jbucci1186
    jbucci1186 Posts: 440 Member
    sweet onion chicken teriyaki or the oven roasted chicken breast
  • softballerchik1
    softballerchik1 Posts: 65 Member
    I get a veggie sub with american cheese, oil and mustard or honey mustard or sweet onion.
    or
    I get the oven roasted chicken breast with veggies and honey mustard.
  • KQmom
    KQmom Posts: 29 Member
    oven roasted chicken breast, and now they have avocado!!!
  • oven roasted chicken salad is my choice most of the time....only 130 calories and very filling....also the oven roasted chicken on wheat is good. Make sure to swap up different things or you will get bogged down and may make some not so healthy choices!
  • TerraGirl17
    TerraGirl17 Posts: 275 Member
    Club on whole wheat light mayo, sub sauce, lettuce, tomatoes, hot peppers. Its 360 cals
  • melizerd
    melizerd Posts: 870 Member
    Sweet onion teriyaki on whole wheat, no cheese, toasted.

    lettuce, cucumbers, green peppers (DH does tomatoes but I don't like tomatoes) and the sweet onion sauce.
  • myvenus
    myvenus Posts: 188 Member
    I was just there this weekend getting a sub and we now get the flatbread...so much better and moister in my opinion...yummo!! and I never get cheese, just lean meats and most all vegies....and always honey mustard...and I took an informational and nutrition guide from the store (they have them by the checkout with all calories, etc, for everything) so I have it at home or work at all times....
  • ncgatorfan
    ncgatorfan Posts: 517
    Have to agree with Venus. The flatbread is to DIE for ! I get it with black forest ham, green peppers, extra spinach (then I ask them for even more spinach), then top it off with those oregano spices they have. Oh mama, is that good!!! Usually love mayo and mustard, but this one doesn't need it because it's full of flavor. I make sure they toast it. Ok, gotta get over there now. My mouth is watering :)
  • SueInAz
    SueInAz Posts: 6,592 Member
    Oven roasted chicken breast on wheat with provolone, all veggies (except onions and all kinds of peppers) plus spinach. I have them toast it with the tomatoes already on it and add just the barest swipe of yellow mustard. 370 calories for the 6".
  • catalame
    catalame Posts: 40
    I have the salad as bread makes me reaallllyyy unwell! Chicken Teriyaki Sweet Onion one x
  • lbgano
    lbgano Posts: 234
    Black forest ham on flatbread or 9 grain, NO cheese, yes avocado, all veggies EXCEPT for onions, olives, and pickles, yes on jalapenos, and then either yellow mustard or vinegar (no oil) and pepper.

    Sandwich is about 290 and avocado adds 70.
  • ccmulder5
    ccmulder5 Posts: 75 Member
    i used to go with the turkey on wheat.. HOWEVER.. the sodium is SOOOOO HIGH!! i thought about it and honestly.. i can't even taste the meat.. so.. now i go with the veggie on flatbread.. spicy mustard and a splash of vinegar.. i get the $5 footlong.. half for the first day and half for tomorrow!! **you can always add home cooked chicken to it for your leftovers.. TOTALLY saves on sodium!
  • corymomma
    corymomma Posts: 405 Member
    I love the Oven Roasted Chicken Breast on the 9 whole grain bread...I added up using the scale they have what I would be eating...now not so happy :( But here is their scales online and you can save them as a PDF for your own use. I just made a simple spreadsheet to calculate what I would eat added together...I will be rethinking subway :(

    http://www.subway.com/applications/NutritionInfo/Files/NutritionValues.pdf

    The counts I got for a 6 inch oven roasted chicken breast, on the 9 whole grain bread with american cheese, tomatoes (I usually ask for double tomatoes) and black olives, with the lite mayo are as follows:

    Calories=485
    Carbs=51.5
    Fat=17.5
    Protein=25
    Fiber=4
    Calium=100

    I typically buy a foot long, half now and half for later, cheaper and easier that way. And I ask them to cut it into 4ths so if you feel full after just a quarter put it away...I find it easier to put away 3/4 of the sandwich than 3/4 if I've chewed on half of a 6 inch...I'm strange...but even with that I may be rethinking subway next time...but it was so quick and convenient yesterday, and I guess as long as I don't do it often I'm ok...
  • 27strange
    27strange Posts: 837 Member
    6" wheat bread. Meats either turkey or ham or combo, or subway club, or chicken teriyaki. I typically do not get cheese, though sometimes I do get American. its 40 calories for the 2 triangles. I load my subs up with veggies: lettuce, tomato, onion, green pepper, cucumbers. No sauce. These subs range from 280-400 calories depending on the combo.
  • LilianaGarciia
    LilianaGarciia Posts: 146 Member
    i have sweet onion chicken teriaki on 6inch italian herbs and cheese bread.. i just have lettuce and cucumber with it. according to subway it has 347 calories and only 4.2 gram of fat. its my favourite :)
  • temptress75519
    temptress75519 Posts: 35 Member
    Veggie Sub with everything veggie, one slice of swiss cheese per 6 inches, extra tomatoes, very light mayo, toasted for half the time before the veggies and a little avocado when Im feeling indulgent. Really tasty:

    footlong w/o Avocado:

    Cal: 560 Fat: 19.5 Sodium: 750

    6 inch w/o avocado:

    Cal: 280 Fat: 9.75 Sodium: 375

    I wont go into avocado because it depends on how much you want and 70 calories worth is not that much...thats why its an indulgence for me.
  • temptress75519
    temptress75519 Posts: 35 Member
    Veggie Sub with everything veggie, one slice of swiss cheese per 6 inches, extra tomatoes, very light mayo, toasted for half the time before the veggies and a little avocado when Im feeling indulgent. Really tasty:

    footlong w/o Avocado:

    Cal: 560 Fat: 19.5 Sodium: 750

    6 inch w/o avocado:

    Cal: 280 Fat: 9.75 Sodium: 375

    I wont go into avocado because it depends on how much you want and 70 calories worth is not that much...thats why its an indulgence for me.
  • lausa22
    lausa22 Posts: 467 Member
    I get the veggie sub, always on wheat. With lettuce, tomato and peppers.
    That's about 260 calories :)
  • MsLilly200
    MsLilly200 Posts: 192 Member
    Ham & turkey on honey oat, with cheese, salad, onion, cucumber, tomato and honey mustard...

    That's what I always get... Sometimes with chicken instead of ham & turkey, or 9-grain wheat instead of honey oat.
  • TonyaJ83
    TonyaJ83 Posts: 155
    I get honey wheat with almost all veggies including avocado & honey mustard. YUM!
  • szczepj
    szczepj Posts: 422
    I always get turkey. I will never touch the tuna because it's made with an entire pound bag of mayo and not a lot of tuna.
  • I splurged last week and had their new (limited time) pulled pork on wheat 60" and it was very yummy! The 6" on week with no cheese and minimal condiments (lettuce and tomato) was 570 calories. Need to go tho the website to see what the flat bread version would be.
  • Qarol
    Qarol Posts: 6,171 Member
    ick. I hate subway. They're so stingy with everything. I prefer to make my own deli sammiches. yum!
  • christine24t
    christine24t Posts: 6,063 Member
    Subway club with veggies and a little squirt of vinegar or roast beef with veggies and vinegar!
  • LadyPHX
    LadyPHX Posts: 52
    Co-sign on stinginess of Subway. I get portion control, but goodness...

    ->When in a pinch, and I can deal with bread, 6 inch turkey or chicken breast on wheat, avocado, spinach (no lettuce), tomato, onion, cucumber, and a dab of honey mustard. I avoid any of the preseasoned/preglazed stuff bc it's all sugared and salted up.
  • Countrymade
    Countrymade Posts: 183 Member
    ick. I hate subway. They're so stingy with everything. I prefer to make my own deli sammiches. yum!

    There is one around me that is very stingy with everything too so we don't go to that one but the one we usually go to is pretty good.
    I would prefer making my own too.
  • MrsSorenson
    MrsSorenson Posts: 450 Member
    I like the oven roasted chicken sandwich on wheat with spinach (no cheese), spicy mustard, loaded with all the veggies and vinegar. Its pretty good.

    Dito on this except instead of the mustard and vinegar, I put the low cal mayo packet on a 6 inch and it is only 365. I also get the flatbread since it seems to fill me up more. But it is so good, and filling. :drinker:
  • Countrymade
    Countrymade Posts: 183 Member
    I usually get the Turkey but I shared a foot long with my husband yesterday.
    We got the BlackForest Ham on 9 grain wheat bread with lettuce, tomato, and onion with
    a little FF Honey Mustard. He got cheese on his half too.
    I actually found the sub listed in the database along with some other combinations from Subway
    there which was great.
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