To eat the reuben, or not to eat the reuben.

Posts: 1,157 Member
edited November 2024 in Chit-Chat
That is the question. :drinker:

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  • Posts: 17,299 Member
    For me, the answer would be another question. How long has it been since I've splurged?
  • Posts: 57
    Always eat the reuben! They're too delicious not to.
  • Posts: 134
    Eat the Rueben. That is the answer. Had one at a local deli yesterday for lunch....nom!
  • Posts: 1,157 Member
    I don't splurge too much... And it IS St Patrick's day tomorrow...

    I got the calories...it's just all the salt!!! :noway: I'll be in the 4,000s with sodium. :sad:
  • Posts: 6,998 Member
    If you've been good recently, you probably deserve to enjoy a reuben. Now I want one, too...
  • Posts: 8,897 Member
    I would totally eat the reuben. If you want to try to be a little healthier you could always go for the turkey reuben!
  • Posts: 180 Member
    I love ruebens, I'd eat it :)))
  • Posts: 235 Member
    Don't forget to add the calories on for a Green Beer, too !
  • Posts: 3,937 Member
    I would say no to a reuben, but only because I don't like them. If you want it, have it. Make sure you drink a lot of water and don't worry about it. ;)
  • Posts: 909 Member
    Hey, if you have the calories, GO FOR IT! Yeah, the sodium is aweful (and you'll probably retain water tomorrow), but you can limit it the next couple days and drink lots of water.

    Live your life, just be smart about it! :)
  • Posts: 3,937 Member
    I don't splurge too much... And it IS St Patrick's day tomorrow...

    I got the calories...it's just all the salt!!! :noway: I'll be in the 4,000s with sodium. :sad:

    Just drink extra water and remember (if you're weighing the day after) that the gain you see on the scale is likely water retention.
  • Posts: 2,505 Member
    If it's from Arbys? No. Make your own healthier version!
  • Posts: 483 Member
    I so want to eat the Reuben, but I gave up meat for lent...maybe I'll have one for breakfast Easter morning!
  • Posts: 4,251 Member
    Always eat the reuben! They're too delicious not to.

    I agree!
  • Posts: 906 Member
    Eat the reuben. It wants you very badly.
  • Posts: 192 Member
    Eat the reuben!!!!!
  • Posts: 106 Member
    Eat the reuben. I will be :happy:
  • Posts: 980
    I would eat it!
  • Posts: 297 Member
    Eat Corned Beef and Cabbage and then the next day have a Reuben with the leftovers!
  • Posts: 391 Member
    Definitely eat the Rueben. But not if it's from Arby's, theirs suck! Drink tons of water to flush the salt out and enjoy :)
  • Posts: 932 Member
    Eat the Reuben. There is no other answer.
  • Posts: 483 Member
    I would totally eat the reuben. If you want to try to be a little healthier you could always go for the turkey reuben!

    :noway: :noway: :noway: :noway: No, No... that's just wrong!:noway: :noway: :noway: :noway: :noway:
  • Posts: 510 Member
    :tongue: Yum! Reuben!
  • Posts: 1,067 Member
    Hmm...that is a tricky question....however...Rueben's are not irish...they are German/American based.
    :) However for yummy's sake....just use turkey & not a ton of kraut. & mustard not thousand island. ;)
  • Posts: 5,138 Member
    If it's from Arbys? No. Make your own healthier version!
    Huh? Who would eat a reuben from Arby's?
  • Posts: 282 Member
    I LOVE RUEBENS!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I can make them at home for around 400 cals and that is TOTALLY worth it for me. Its all the beer I will drinking tomorrow where I will have a problem....:drinker:
  • Posts: 43 Member
    Oh, now I am craving a Reuben! If you make your own, there is fresh sauerkraut at the supermarket-it is chilled and has less sodium!
  • Posts: 282 Member
    Huh? Who would eat a reuben from Arby's?

    bahahaha.....I agree.
  • Posts: 823 Member
    Eat half with an apple and plenty of water for lunch and the other half for dinner. Then let that be your splurge for the week.
  • Posts: 1,351 Member
    I'm glad I don't know what a Reuben is..
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