Sunday, November 21, 2010
Eat fast, but eat smart
I don't remember where i got this from, but it's helpful.Sometimes you are out with other people and you have no choice but to eat fast foods. Choose wisely.
Burger King-
Ask for a Veggie Whopper (not to be confused with the BK Veggie Burger, which has 400 calories—surprisingly, 160 more than a single hamburger). This includes all the trappings of the Whopper—tomatoes, lettuce, mayo, ketchup, pickles, and onions on a toasted sesame-seed bun—minus the meat patty.
Save: 240 calories, or get a Whopper Jr. (with meat) and save 330 calories
In-N-Out Burger-
Ask for any sandwich "protein style" and it will come wrapped in a lettuce leaf instead of on a bun.
Save: 70 calories
Ask them to hold the meat on your cheeseburger so it's just a bun with a slice of cheese, lettuce, tomato, and onions.
Save: 100 calories
Moe's Southwest Grill-
Ask for a burrito "streaker style" and they'll drop the tortilla.
Save: 310 calories
Pizza Hut-
Order any pie "fit 'n delicious" style to get half the cheese and extra sauce and veggies.
Save: 400 calories for a personal pie; 100 to 300 calories per slice of a medium pizza.
Popeye's Louisiana Kitchen-
Although the option is no longer on the official menu, some franchises may honor a request for "naked chicken" (grilled chicken breast instead of fried) on sandwiches or in salads.
Save: About 100 calories
Outsmart restaurant menus with these tricks.
Qdoba Mexican Grill-
Request that any burrito on the menu "go naked" and it will arrive without the standard four-ounce tortilla. This advice also works for salads that are served in a taco shell.
Save: 300 calories
Starbucks-
Order any hot beverage in a "short" size and they'll shrink your drink to an eight-ounce cup.
Save: 140 to 350 calories
Add protein powder to any drink. For 30 calories, you'll add six grams of protein and one gram of fiber.
Subway-
Order any sandwich as a salad.
Save: Up to 520 calories (depending on the size of the sandwich)
Wendy's
Ask for a "veggie" burger to get a sandwich sans patty.
Save: 220 calories, or get a junior-size hamburger and save 90 calories
Burger King-
Ask for a Veggie Whopper (not to be confused with the BK Veggie Burger, which has 400 calories—surprisingly, 160 more than a single hamburger). This includes all the trappings of the Whopper—tomatoes, lettuce, mayo, ketchup, pickles, and onions on a toasted sesame-seed bun—minus the meat patty.
Save: 240 calories, or get a Whopper Jr. (with meat) and save 330 calories
In-N-Out Burger-
Ask for any sandwich "protein style" and it will come wrapped in a lettuce leaf instead of on a bun.
Save: 70 calories
Ask them to hold the meat on your cheeseburger so it's just a bun with a slice of cheese, lettuce, tomato, and onions.
Save: 100 calories
Moe's Southwest Grill-
Ask for a burrito "streaker style" and they'll drop the tortilla.
Save: 310 calories
Pizza Hut-
Order any pie "fit 'n delicious" style to get half the cheese and extra sauce and veggies.
Save: 400 calories for a personal pie; 100 to 300 calories per slice of a medium pizza.
Popeye's Louisiana Kitchen-
Although the option is no longer on the official menu, some franchises may honor a request for "naked chicken" (grilled chicken breast instead of fried) on sandwiches or in salads.
Save: About 100 calories
Outsmart restaurant menus with these tricks.
Qdoba Mexican Grill-
Request that any burrito on the menu "go naked" and it will arrive without the standard four-ounce tortilla. This advice also works for salads that are served in a taco shell.
Save: 300 calories
Starbucks-
Order any hot beverage in a "short" size and they'll shrink your drink to an eight-ounce cup.
Save: 140 to 350 calories
Add protein powder to any drink. For 30 calories, you'll add six grams of protein and one gram of fiber.
Subway-
Order any sandwich as a salad.
Save: Up to 520 calories (depending on the size of the sandwich)
Wendy's
Ask for a "veggie" burger to get a sandwich sans patty.
Save: 220 calories, or get a junior-size hamburger and save 90 calories
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