favorite go-to fast food meals
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Popeye's Naked Chicken Wrap or Chick-Fil-A grilled chicken sandwich0
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I've really cut back on my fast food, but when I have it, I generally stick with kids meals, so that the portion sizes and calories are far less. Avoiding fries is another thing I try to do. Once in a while I will have some.
Here are a few of my go-to things:
Fazoli's - kid's size spaghetti with meat sauce with one bread stick (410 calories, 11 g fat, 5 g fiber)
TacoBell - one crunchy beef taco and pintos and cheese (340 calories, 15 g fat, 11 g fiber)
Wendy's - small chili and a baked potato with reduced fat sour cream (530 calories, 10 g fat, 13 g fiber)0 -
An Arby's melt is around 300 calories. For bfast, a 3 count of chicken minis from chick-fil-a is only 280 and dripping with honey goodness.
ETA: Actually, Chick-fil-a has A LOT of healthier options. I would eat chicken from there before Wendy's, BK, etc.0 -
I stopped all fast food in Feb 2008 after years of eating in at least one fast food restaurant daily. The only thing I will allow myself to, on occasion, is a six-inch veggie delight Subway sandwich with no mayo and no cheese. Unfortunately this does sometime lead to uncomfortable moments when with a group who decide to stop at a McDonald's, or Burger King. I actually don't mind sitting at the table with nothing, but it really gets everyone else upset it seems.0
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The fast food I like best is Subway, the sub club, bacon, or oven roasted chicken and run them through the garden, yummm and Wendy's grilled or fried chicken jr sandwich with a salad with vinaigrette dressing.
I've been hearing a lot about fillers lately and what they are made of and how they are used in the fast food industry to cut cost. Don't really eat the burgers at fast foods, like the real thing homemade.0 -
I stopped all fast food in Feb 2008 after years of eating in at least one fast food restaurant daily. The only thing I will allow myself to, on occasion, is a six-inch veggie delight Subway sandwich with no mayo and no cheese. Unfortunately this does sometime lead to uncomfortable moments when with a group who decide to stop at a McDonald's, or Burger King. I actually don't mind sitting at the table with nothing, but it really gets everyone else upset it seems.
I have started doing this as well, if my family wants to go to a McDonald's or Burger King, or another fast food that I really don't want to eat at then I'll enjoy their company and think about all the food I'm going to prepare when I get home and how much better tasting it will be and with a lot less calories- which means I can actually have a full meal, not a skimpy one at a "fatty" fast food restaurant.0 -
My suggestion is to take the information here, research the restaurants in your area yourself, and make up a small cheat sheet or notebook you can keep with you. That is what I am working on (between school and trying to get all the Christmas stuff wrapped). This way, if I am out and need to grab something or if my friend's want somewhere, I can open up my notebook and create a relatively decent meal. Fast food doesn't equal healthy, but you can easily find some better options just about anywhere.0
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grilled chicken salad from subway with lettuce, light cheese, grilled chicken, 1 fat free italian dressing, and 1 cracker pack. About 350 cals.0
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grilled chicken salad from subway with lettuce, light cheese, grilled chicken, 1 fat free italian dressing, and 1 cracker pack. About 350 cals.0
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grilled chicken salad from subway with lettuce, light cheese, grilled chicken, 1 fat free italian dressing, and 1 cracker pack. About 350 cals.0
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I love the Chicken Fajita PIta at Jack in the Box. It's healthy-ish, though loaded with Sodium.0
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no one has mentioned grocery store delis? Especially whole foods or trader joe's that have ready-to-go one person meals with no preservatives or fillers or plain old "crap"
well, YOU just did...0 -
PotBelly's Grilled Chicken Cheddar (orginal size) lettuce, tomatos's on Multigrain Wheat Thin-Cut (395 cals)0
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Not quite what you were looking for but you should try out MyFitFoods. You don't have to do the full 30-day program. They always have a microwave in the store so you can heat up and go. This is where you'll get the most bang for your buck as far as quick, healthy foods. Plus, its usually pretty easy to find a Buy One, Get One Free coupon online. I keep a few of these in my car just in case!0
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McDonalds- Southwest Grilled Chicken Salad (About the only thing at the Golden Arches I like)
Carls Jr.- Teriyaki Turkey Burger and/or Original Grilled Chicken Salad with the Rasp Vinaigrette Dressing
Chick Fil A- Grilled Chicken Sand with Side Salad or one of their Grilled Chicken Salads (Light Italian Dressing)
Subway- Subway Club
Burger King- Whopper Jr only Lettuce, Tomato, Onion, Pickle (No Cheese) and Salad. The Grilled Chicken Sand is Ok.0 -
no one has mentioned grocery store delis? Especially whole foods or trader joe's that have ready-to-go one person meals with no preservatives or fillers or plain old "crap"
I agree "fast food" probably does involve a drive thru. How about a smoothie pace like Jamba juice or planet smoothie? The tropical smoothie I go to in a rush has a smoothie called the "health nut" and it has fruit, almonds, and protein powder. It's very filling but probably 500 calories. I figure that's OK if it's real fruit and I'm eating it as a meal.0 -
From my WW days....I remember being told that you are better off eating a (regular) hamburger and small fries at McDonalds than any of the "healthy" salads...from a calorie/fat count. Would have to research to get the numbers...Guess I'm saying don't just "assume" a salad from fast food is a healthy choice.
Maybe, but it's sure healthier than a greasy burger and fry which doesn't even begin to touch my hunger. Maybe 5 burgers and 3 fries,,,lol. I need to compare it to what I'd get otherwise. Consider:
McD Quarter Pounder: 490 calories - 25 g Fat -
Big Mac: 540 calories -- 29 g Fat
Or...Mcdonald's Chicken Strips X3 - Salad - 230 Calories - 11 g Fat
Mcdonald's - Bacon Ranch Salad W/ Grilled Chicken - about the same
And this doesn't include the fries I'd have, so for me, the salad is a no brainer.
And yes, it's healthy so long as it's not drenched in some loathsome dressing.0 -
Starbucks has a decent feta, egg, spinach, wrap with less than 300 calories0
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I avoid fast food but if I go my 3 pics are
Wendys spicy chicken sandwich, and a side salad ( I normally save the side salad for later on in my work day)
Chick fil a chicken sandwich
Subway turkey sandwich 6 inch on wheat no cheeses
When I use to eat beef I would get the kids meals at Mcdonalds
Not sure what the calorie content of those are.0 -
I suggest just checking out the nutiritional info online before going anywhere. That's what I usually try to do. It helps me feel like I'm not really depriving myself, but yet I can still keep control of my calorie intake. I was shocked at how many calories are in certain foods at places.
My go to favorite lunch would be at Chick-fil-a: 1 grilled chicken breast (just the chicken, not on a bun or anything.)- 100 calories
Side Salad - 70 calories
Small fruit Cup- 50 Calories
That's not bad. Plus, you have to add on whatever dressing you get for your salad. For a snack a few hours later, when I am close to getting off work and about to head to the gym I have an apple that I keep stocked in my office. Or I'll grab a yougurt with fruit. Hope this helps!0 -
if i want the lowest cals possible (under 300) i would have a subway turkey and ham 6", with lots of salad, light mayo and no cheese.
If i have a few more cals left (500-700), i would go for one of following:
6" Subway Steak & Cheese or Teriyaki Chicken on honey oat with southwest sauce and salad
KFC Boneless Box (3 chicken strips / popcorn chicken / beans / corn)
If I have lots of cals left (800+), I would have:
Zinger Tower meal from KFC
Big Mac meal from Mcdonalds
Whopper meal from Burger King
12" Subway Steak & Cheese or Teriyaki Chicken on honey oat with southwest sauce and salad
last night I had a Pizza Hut mini 6" pizza with fries and 2 slice garlic bread. i had nearly a full days cals left as had only had a latte all day but couldnt believe it came in at nearly 1200 cals :noway:0 -
Subway Veggie Delite on Wheat with lots of veggies, no cheese, and vinegar and lite mayo. The 12" is only about 550 calories which makes a great lunch if I'm working out in the evening.
McDonald's Filet-O-Fish, no cheese, and I only eat half the bun and I blog the fish with a napkin. Still tastes good to me, but has less calories.0 -
Mine is Mcdonalds or subway.
For Micky Ds in order to stay healthy I usually just dont order fries (although its always very tempting) the sandwhiches themselves are not the worst thing if its a once in a while indulgence. As long as you are avoiding the obvious ones.0 -
Wendy's Chili. Somewhere a little over 300 calories for a large bowl and it's actually good. I always feel full afterwards, and if not, I add a baked potato.0
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Qdoba - black bean burrito no cheese, sour cream. I add vegetables and quac.0
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I love Subway's Turkey & Ham 6" w/ pepperjack with apple slices as my side and unsweetened iced tea. It's low cal and you can add tons of veggies on the sandwich. I also love Chipotle veggie rice bowl. You can splurge with guac or sour cream when you have the room for the calories! I also like Panera's pick two greek salad & french onion soup. Some of their soups are even lower calorie than the onion soup. I just make sure to drink LOTS of water whenever I eat take-out since it's salty.0
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I'm with the others who try to avoid fast food for all the hidden "extras"... That said, I run around a LOT at random times for my work sometimes, so I've been known to grab the occasional quick meal. As far as super-fast food places with drive-thrus, I think Wendy's is the best!
Taste-wise, their current salads are pretty awesome... The full-size options all weigh in at about 400ish calories (or less!) without dressing -- and they have enough different tastes that I almost always eat them without dressing. The BLT Cobb is suitable for low-carbers, and the others, like the apple pecan chicken salad, feature more fresh fruits and interesting produce selections than you find in other fast food salads. The other thing I like about them is that they offer the half-salad option, so you can either have one as a hearty snack/mini meal for like 200 calories, or combine it with a small chili.
The chili on its own is a pretty satisfying and almost complete meal on its own too; I think a small is about 300 calories?
Burger King officially has the most pathetic salads and the fewest calorie-controlled options, I think. Seriously, most depressing "garden" salad ever0 -
general toe's and Chinese fried rice... yum
Edit: ddnt realize it was talking about healthy ones oops0 -
A tostada from Taco Bueno.... 400 calories0
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