Guess how many calories my SMALL blizzard had?

BrendaLee
BrendaLee Posts: 4,463 Member
edited September 20 in Food and Nutrition
My daughter had day surgery today, and as a treat, we went to dairy queen. A small cookie dough blizzard has over 700 calories. I didn't know they could pack that many calories into that small cup. It was all kinds of good, but I don't know if it was 720 calories worth of good. :noway:

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  • Wow... That's pretty wild!

    I have an occasional McDonalds flurry and it's almost the same...
    Yummy while you eat it but really takes up your daily allotment!.
    I make sure not to have one too often like I used to....

    Keep up the great work BTW!!
  • MissVitaVonCherry
    MissVitaVonCherry Posts: 709 Member
    :bigsmile: OMG! that is so wrong of them!
    besides i thought TREAT calories don't count:) :bigsmile: :bigsmile: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: don't we all wish!
  • I've discovered, by doing the same thing as you several times, that anything ice cream is bad when had outside of the home. Actually desert period (unless its homemade) is a killer. :( And I so love ice cream and chocolate cakes at resturants too.
  • jules1984
    jules1984 Posts: 439 Member
    Whenever I get dragged to dairy queen I get the small chocolate cone which isn't quite so bad. I get all sad ordering it staring up at the delicious blizzard sign... until its in my hands and I remember, "Hey! This is delicious chocolate ice cream!"

    crap now I want ice cream
  • pooh70
    pooh70 Posts: 38 Member
    Dairy Queen is an evil place, but sometimes you just have to treat yourself. I like the small vanilla cup of ice cream with the hard butterscotch topping on it (not the best but not the worse either). :smile:

    Great now I am craving ice cream! DQ here I come. :laugh:
  • ivykivy
    ivykivy Posts: 2,970 Member
    I love Bruster's extra thick vanilla shake. It has about 1000 or so calories but it was worth it. I'd just walk in the house and get on the treadmill.
  • gnastro
    gnastro Posts: 239 Member
    If you live in New York City there was a recent law passed that every food has to have its calorie written on it. Example Baskin and Robbins 4 ounces of ice cream 450 calories that is a kids size. Dave & Barry's there was nothing on the menu less than 650 calories. I live in NJ but I tell hubby if we go out to eat it must be in NY so I won't be so tempted.:devil: :noway:
  • TByrd1325
    TByrd1325 Posts: 920 Member
    Oh yeah I went to DQ for a cheat day. My small Oreo blizzard was like 560.. grrr.
    Oh how I love Oreo blizzards though...
  • courtney_love2001
    courtney_love2001 Posts: 1,468 Member
    They had the blizzard of the month advertised on this site (where the kroger is now) and it was for Cookie Jar Blizzard. Oreos + cookie dough....:love: When I go to DQ I love to get peanut buster parfait!
  • I read the opening of this thread to my husband and his response was "luckily I never ate a 'small' blizzard". LOL!

    As I sit and reminisce of frozen dairy treats gone by, I realize that we used to end an evening out with a large blizzard (1200cal/50fat).
    A normal weekend dinner at Outback, which began with a Shared Bloomin onion (1574cal/140fat), 16oz porterhouses (960cal/53fat), and baked potatoes with all the fixings (482cal/18fat) and ended with a run to Dairy Queen totaled 4216 cal/261fat just for one meal!!!! How did I ever think that I got this big through no fault of my own?!

    Now I large blizzard is just about the entire calorie& fat intake of my entire day (give or take). WOW, what a revelation, thanks for sharing this thread!
  • PS I guess that makes Outback and evil place also!
  • thumper44
    thumper44 Posts: 1,464 Member
    My problem with DQ. Why get a small, when medium or large is only xx cents more.

    My thinking. Why pay $3.49 for a small blizzard, when a medium is $4.19 and a large is $4.89
    Why not get the large , I'm saving $$$$ :laugh: :laugh:

    Gasp.. Large blizzard which I enjoyed often (Oreo), has..
    :blushing:
    980 calories
    36g of fat
    109 g of sugar
  • My problem with DQ. Why get a small, when medium or large is only xx cents more.

    My thinking. Why pay $3.49 for a small blizzard, when a medium is $4.19 and a large is $4.89
    Why not get the large , I'm saving $$$$ :laugh: :laugh:

    Gasp.. Large blizzard which I enjoyed often (Oreo), has..
    :blushing:
    980 calories
    36g of fat
    109 g of sugar

    Oh yeah I forgot the sugar content. LOL!
  • ohhhh this thread is evil!
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