Fast food reality check!
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I think you guys worry way too much about sodium
yup. sodium isn't the devil. I promise. and I eat KFC now and then. you can eat a whole plate of drumsticks for like 350 calories.
WOW!!! If you don't get the sodium problem, maybe you should do some research on the topic. Just like wt. loss and maintenance are NOT just about calories in and calories out!
Just stop.0 -
KFC's grilled chicken isn't technically grilled. It is frozen with the grill marks on them, and then deep fried just like the rest of their chicken, at a lower temperature and no breading. So it is still "fried" chicken. lol
:noway: I always thought the grilled chicken was safe. I guess that explains the ridiculously high calories for that small breast.
Sodium doesn't effect calories.
Sodium most definitely effect calories!
um ... no.0 -
I think you guys worry way too much about sodium
So true, worst case you retain a little water for a day.0 -
When 1 food item is giving you 4-6x the sodium your body needs for an entire day, that isn't something to really scoff at. I don't worry that much, but people SHOULD be aware of sodium. It does have some effect on your cardio health. I personally would like to protect my heart as much as possible. Have you seen the monster hearts in overweight people? Admittedly that isn't just sodium issues, but it sure doesn't help. I certainly don't get bothered by sodium and eat out, but I'd rather limit it as much as possible when unnecessary.
4-6x? from one item? we must be looking at different items. and unless you have a medical condition that means you need to keep away from sodium, you'll be fine. this assumes you are eating within your caloric goals, I suppose, which is already lowering your sodium intake from pre-MFP days.WOW!!! If you don't get the sodium problem, maybe you should do some research on the topic. Just like wt. loss and maintenance are NOT just about calories in and calories out!
first ... no sodium problem. maybe you should research, rather than just relying on sky-is-falling fallacies. to start, maybe look up the relationship between sodium and potassium and their respective levels in your body. or just look into recent studies showing sodium isn't the boogey man anyway.
or, if you are that concerned about excess sodium, flush it out. 90-95 percent of excess sodium in the human body is flushed out through urination. you know how you do that more? drink more water. lots of water = less sodium retained. also, we lose some through sweat. so hit the gym.
and as far as calories in and out? uh ... unless the laws of science have changed, you might wanna research that topic.0 -
Today I discovered There's 600 Calories in a veggie sub from Quizno's and that's without cheese! Get it with cheese and it's over 700 that's more than a Big Mac.
The things you learn!
I don't worry much about sodium but I'd probably be in trouble if i did, I'm pretty sure I eat a lot of high sodium foods.
Knowledge is power. But I don't think those calories are bad AT ALL for fast food, especially KFC with TWO things of chicken! How is 220 calories in a breast of chicken at a fast food place a lot? That's pretty average...I've counted calories for a lot of years and a place like that it's by far the best you'll get.
Evils of sodium= can worse high blood pressure/make you retain water/lead to heart problem. It does NOT however have calories! To the person saying that go take a look at a bottle of salt.
Calories= Fat, Sugar and Protein. Salt= Not fat, not sugar. Not protein.0 -
Sodium has nothing to do with calories.
However, the balance of sodium vs potassium is important in the cells of your body. When water leaves your cells via osmosis due to an ion imbalance, your cells suffer. They don't work as well. Cells need water, or they become flaccid.
This is only one example of the effect of too much sodium.0 -
Sodium doesn't effect calories.
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In my opinion, unless you have been told you need to reduce your sodium intake (or if you have health problems that would make excess sodium contraindicated), I wouldn't worry about eating "too much" sodium now and then. Just my $.020 -
Honestly, the only reason I watch sodium is because my blood pressure is a bit high. If it were normal, I wouldn't really care at all.0
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KFC Grill Chicken is actually real chicken that is grilled. It is not processed or frozen with grill marks on it. I have actually seen the grill that they cook it on. All of the sodium comes from the seasoning that is put on it and what it is marinated in.0
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I think you guys worry way too much about sodium
yup. sodium isn't the devil. I promise. and I eat KFC now and then. you can eat a whole plate of drumsticks for like 350 calories.
WOW!!! If you don't get the sodium problem, maybe you should do some research on the topic. Just like wt. loss and maintenance are NOT just about calories in and calories out!0 -
KFC's grilled chicken isn't technically grilled. It is frozen with the grill marks on them, and then deep fried just like the rest of their chicken, at a lower temperature and no breading. So it is still "fried" chicken. lol
seriously?
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sodium is not my friend -_-0
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KFC Grill Chicken is real Chicken that is grill on an actual grill. The problem is the seasoning they use and what they marinate it in. It is the same as if you grill chicken at home-you have to watch what you put on it. It is also cook with the skin on it as well. I think you have to be aware of what you put on your food for seasoning. Try using natural seasoning and sodium free seasonings because there is several choices available.I think you guys worry way too much about sodium
yup. sodium isn't the devil. I promise. and I eat KFC now and then. you can eat a whole plate of drumsticks for like 350 calories.
WOW!!! If you don't get the sodium problem, maybe you should do some research on the topic. Just like wt. loss and maintenance are NOT just about calories in and calories out!
Just stop.0 -
KFC's grilled chicken isn't technically grilled. It is frozen with the grill marks on them, and then deep fried just like the rest of their chicken, at a lower temperature and no breading. So it is still "fried" chicken. lol
Thanks for that - honestly didn't know that at all. I don't eat KFC often at all but it handy to know! That's a bit of a rip of isn't it selling it as grilled chicken when it's not!0 -
I think you guys worry way too much about sodium
So true, worst case you retain a little water for a day.0 -
You sold me. Im having kfc for dinner.0
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KFC's grilled chicken isn't technically grilled. It is frozen with the grill marks on them, and then deep fried just like the rest of their chicken, at a lower temperature and no breading. So it is still "fried" chicken. lol
:noway: I always thought the grilled chicken was safe. I guess that explains the ridiculously high calories for that small breast.
Sodium doesn't effect calories.
Sodium most definitely effect calories!0 -
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Wow! good to know!0
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KFC Grill Chicken is actually real chicken that is grilled. It is not processed or frozen with grill marks on it. I have actually seen the grill that they cook it on. All of the sodium comes from the seasoning that is put on it and what it is marinated in.0
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That's what I get at Taco Bell since my kids love the place so much. The chicken fresco are actually really good! I always thought getting my chicken at a fast food place was better, but it's really not much better than a burger. If you order fast food, get it without the bun. It cuts off over 300 calories. What's between the buns is the good part anyways.0
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