Mexican night suggestions
jrb6760
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I am heading out to dinner tomorrow night at a Mexican place. I will have a hard time with it. Does anyone have suggestions that are better than others for this type of dining experience? :huh:
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Stay away from the chips (or just don't eat too many). Also, you can always choose the grilled fish and veggies. OR, you can do a major workout tomorrow and earn enough calories to have it all AND a margarita!
Sorry, Mexican food is my weakness!0 -
Vegetarian fajitas, refried beans, corn tortillas, all the lettuce, tomatoes, other veggies, and salsa you want. Skip the rice and bowl of chips. Yum!!0
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bump...I love Mexican but I feel it will knock me off track if I eat out at a Mexican place.0
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It may be way too late.................... but, I ask for cheese and sour cream on the side so I can set my own portion sizes. I don't do burritos because of the high-carb tortillas..........
But, to be honest, I have to give myself one day per week to splurge and so if I want something on that one day I eat it. IT's amazing how much I used to munch on that I don't really want on that one day.0 -
Thanks for the suggestions!! Mexican is a weakness for me as well...chips, margaritas, lots of cheese!! Argh! I have decided to try to eat less tomorrow for the rest of the day and then maybe I can try to eat some of the things you mentioned.0
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Fajitas - chicken or beef (some places let you do a mix, some may even have shrimp) and then you get the AWESOME fire-grilled onions and bell peppers with it. Just use a lot of the veggies and request corn tortillas.
If you want beans, get borracho beans, or just avoid refried beans. Mexican food doesn't have to be horribly caloric, and with all of the fiber and protein you get from the beans and lean proteins and veggies it can actually be pretty nourishing.
Source: I spent my first 25 of my 27 years in either Texas or New Mexico0 -
I have recently been to Mexican. My first piece of advice would be if it's possible check out the menu online first so you are prepared. Secondly think about what you really want. I had a spicy salad when I went, but if you really want the nacho's or something a little bad HAVE IT and don't over think it. As long as it's not an all the time think it will be fine.0
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I usually order shrimp and chicken fajitas and just eat the meat and veggies...skip the tortilla.
The black beans are good carbs and filling... it's all the cheese and tortillas and chips that get ya0 -
start with 10 chips and tomato salsa. get chicken/veggie fajitas and skip the tortillas. use up to 2 tbls of guacamole.0
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Always fajitas. Just don't put a lot of fancy things on there. I usually just stick to chicken, peppers & onions, and gaucamole. Eat tortillas or don't. I usually try to eat only 2. Last night I failed.0
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Have tequilla shots and just say no to the marguretia mix.0
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you can get anything with out a tortilla. my dad is a low carber and would always order two chicken tacos with out the taco. it was just lettuce, cheese, chicken and whatever else they put in it.0
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The best Mexican restaurant where I live has a dish that is a grilled chicken breast with two grilled shrimp on top, covered in fresh pico de gallo. It comes with beans on the side and some steamed veggies. Look for something like that, avoid flour tortillas and tortilla chips.0
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Have tequilla shots and just say no to the marguretia mix.
YES.
As an aside - there is PLENTY of Mexican food out there that doesn't have tons of cheese and dairy on it. My boyfriend comes from a Mexican American family, and they all hate cheese, but they eat very well. His mother has ruined me for restaurant mole.0 -
Shrimp or chicken fajitas are a good choice. Ask for corn tortillas instead of flour, or skip the tortillas altogether. Whole beans - black or pinto - are better than refried.0
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Oh word. I live in south Texas and it seems all I eat is mexican food.
I will either have the chicken fajitas w/ veggies
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fish taco on corn tortilla
and on the margarita thing. Some places will make the skinny margarita. If not I have a shot of tequila with lime and then drink water0 -
get the taco salad with shredded chicken. ask for sour cream and guac on the side, no cheese. just eat the salad stuff inside the bowl (if they give you the salad in a fried chip bowl).0
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Fajita's are always a good choice but stick to 2 tortillas and overstuff them with the onions and peppers. Whole beans are better. Refried are just that fried x2 with unhealthy fat. Also something I like to do quite often since I love mexican is what I refer to as my "fiesta" salad. It's your normal bagged iceberg salad mix topped with grilled/boiled chicken, 2 tbsp of fav salsa, and guacamole (100 cal packs are easiest for me). Totally filling and very few calories and fulfills my "need" for mexican food. If you need more carbs add baked tortillas crumbled up on top.0
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Order something that makes for good leftovers, and then only eat half. Take the rest home for the next day.0
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Are you going to an authentic or tex-mex garbage place?
Consome de pollo. VERY low on calories and awesome.
Nopalitos. Coctel de camaron. Chiles Rellenos, etc etc0 -
Are you going to an authentic or tex-mex garbage place?
Consome de pollo. VERY low on calories and awesome.
Nopalitos. Coctel de camaron. Chiles Rellenos, etc etc
Chile rellenos are usually deep fried and filled with cheese unless you get the authentically traditional kind. I would stay away from chile rellenos unless you know exactly how they're prepared if you're watching calories. They make a fantastic splurge, though!0 -
Are you going to an authentic or tex-mex garbage place?
Consome de pollo. VERY low on calories and awesome.
Nopalitos. Coctel de camaron. Chiles Rellenos, etc etc
Chile rellenos are usually deep fried and filled with cheese unless you get the authentically traditional kind. I would stay away from chile rellenos unless you know exactly how they're prepared if you're watching calories. They make a fantastic splurge, though!
True but I eat them all the time stuff with tuna. Cheese just kills it. But yeah, she is right, unless you have a good amount of calories to spare. Don't eat chiles rellenos! Get frijoles de olla, if they have them!0
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