Olive Garden
runner_girl_120
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My team is going here the night before our conference cross country meet. Kind of MAD because my nutrition professor said it's just as bad as mcdonalds, and looking at the nutritional menu, everything has tons of fat and calories! I'm only going to be able to eat half, unless I want to put tons of fat in my body before my race. I like to eat a lot of healthy food versus a little crap food. Any ideas on what to get?
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I hear they have lettuce...0
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Sorry, I have no advice, but I will say that I understand your dilemma. I was amazed the last time I ate there that even the salad was LOADED with calories.0
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Order the Minestrone Soup. Not many calories at all, even if you eat more than one bowl.0
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I hear you can request the salad without the dressing.0
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Venetian apricot chicken is very good and 400 calories for full and 290 for half.0
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Personally I'd just skip it. I hate eating out, and if I do its a 6in sub from subway.0
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The sodium is what really gets me at OG...0
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Sheesh, that is annoying. Normally I would say, go and enjoy it; it's just one day. But the night before a race, I agree that you shouldn't make any compromises on your nutrition. *kitten* 'em. Bring your own food with you to the restaurant and eat that instead.
ETA: Olive Garden would be a great place to go AFTER the meet!0 -
last time i went i only ate half of my meal and it filled me up plenty
i had some salad to start0 -
You can get the salad without dressing; and bring your own. I think they may offer a fat free on the side, order some grilled chicken and veggies; and you can order the bread dry as well.0
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I hear they have lettuce...0
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What did your team say when you told them your concern? They have the same race to run too, don't they? Maybe they don't realize there isn't a healthy menu option. If they do, maybe you could suggest a healthier alternative before, and agree to go after?0
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The minestrone soup is good AND it has beans (protien) and low calorie... the only tough thing will be staying away from those breadsticks.0
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Just stay away from the creamy/buttery sauces and you should be good. Opt for the garden over the Caesar salad and go easy on the parm if you choose to have any. The breadsticks are deadly so try to limit yourself to one, if any. Other than that, use your common sense, judging by your photo a little bit of fat isn't going to kill you and the carbs will do you good for your meet. Oh! and throw on a chicken breast to whatever your having, you'll need the protein.0
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Agree w/ the minestrone soup, it's fantastic and I believe 100 cals/bowl? And vegetarian to boot good luck!0
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I think they have an aprocot chicken meal.
Venetian Apricot Chicken
Grilled chicken breasts in an apricot citrus sauce. Served with broccoli, asparagus and diced tomatoes.
Item Calories- 400
Total Fat (g) 6.79
Sat. Fat (g) 1.86
Sodium 1290
Carb. (g) 34
Fiber (g) 6
Protein (g) 510 -
Venetian Apricot Chicken!0
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I hear they have lettuce...
sometimes i swear they have carrots on rare occasions0 -
Venetian Apricot Chicken didn't look too bad...
400 Calories
6.79 Total Fat (g)
1.86 Sat. Fat (g)0 -
I went online and checked out the menu- maybe you would do BETTER at McDonald's! :0
When I found lower carbs, it was coupled with through the roof sodium. Lower sodium? 90+ carbs.
Sheesh.
Get a salad minus croutons. Thats all I saw that may be ok.0 -
Grilled chicken with steam veggies from the kids menu. Sald with no dressing or cheese0
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I usually get the lunch fettucine alfredo but I ask for the sauce on the side and then just poor a little on the noodles. I usually eat one breadstick.0
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I hear you can request the salad without the dressing.
You can also order the salad with either low fat or low calorie dressing - I don't remember which it is - maybe both.0 -
Check out the nutrition facts on their website. In addition to the listings above, the mussels appetizer is low cal/fat and regionally they sometimes have a low fat seafood option, too.0
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You can get soup and salad. I get the Zuppa Toscana it has 170 calories per 8oz...also the minastrone soup is a vegetable soup is low as well. Anything else on that menu is pretty much awful as far as the nutrition goes.0
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Aren't you supposed to load up on carbs before a meet? Our coach always had a spaghetti feed at his house the night before big meets....0
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I heard they do have grilled talapia but I am not sure. I usually order the soup, salad and breadsticks. I sometimes will eat one breadstick but I try not to eat any. I ask for my salad without the dressing or cheese and get a low fat dressing on the side. I will eat a serving of the zuppa tuscana. I try to eat as much salad as possible so by the time I get my soup, I am not hungry. Good luck. I know how difficult it can be.0
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their minestrone soup is what I get! It's vegetarian and low fat. And get their salad without cheese and dressing on the side! I love the Olive Garden and miss it immensely0
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Thanks everyone! These are great suggestions. I think I'll go with the venetian chicken and eat some healthy carb later! I just don't want to eat anything my body isn't used to the night before a race-and high fat/sodium would def. cause me some problems.0
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I hear they have lettuce...0
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