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Knightride48
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Hi, may I please know which is the better choice,
BK Large French Fries
430 Cals
60 g carbs
19 g fat
640 mg sodium
3.5 g or sat fat
or
White rice with canned tomato sauce and butter
314 calories a cup
46 g carbs
12 g fat
230 mg sodium
2 g sat fat
BK Large French Fries
430 Cals
60 g carbs
19 g fat
640 mg sodium
3.5 g or sat fat
or
White rice with canned tomato sauce and butter
314 calories a cup
46 g carbs
12 g fat
230 mg sodium
2 g sat fat
6
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In what context? And how do they compare to a cake sandwich?15
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One is better?
It's like which one is better.
chicken pot pie or gummy bears.
Baby back ribs or oatmeal.
Ice cream or sweet potato
It's a silly question is all I'm saying7 -
Neither. Bother are rather nutritionally deficient.10
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Neither ... eat some veg and protein!6
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Knightride48 wrote: »Hi, may I please know which is the better choice,
White rice with canned tomato sauce and butter
314 calories a cup
46 g carbs
12 g fat
230 mg sodium
2 g sat fat
Wait, is this the rice version of Sketti?
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For me, neither. I gave up all fast food fries except Arby's curly fries, as they were no longer worth the calories. And the rice wouldn't satisfy me at all.2
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French fry white rice sandwich?13
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Whatever fits your macros4
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Why are you asking this question? Are you eating anything else with these meals?1
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Oh. It's you and this thread again. Wheeeeeeeee.3
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That rice sounds disgusting so I'd go with the fries. I only order small fries though, so my calories would be lower than what you listed.1
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Heeee's baaaaaaack.
Who's got the popcorn?3 -
Which one do you like better? Pick one and eat, and plan better next time. There are plenty of fast and cheap options that aren't so poor in protein.0
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Eat both and call it a cheat meal.
WIIIIIIINNNNN!!!!!!1 -
Have the BK, I don't think you can be trusted with rice.
Save room for your cake sandwich.6 -
Knightride48 wrote: »lemurcat12 wrote: »Why are you asking this question? Are you eating anything else with these meals?
No
So what did you eat?
Obviously for a single meal it doesn't matter. If that's basically all you are eating in general, it's just as obvious that neither is great.0
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