Due to some unforeseen circumstances this weekend, we ended up eating out a couple of times that we hadn't planned on. Usually when we eat out, it's fast food. Burgers and fries, Taco Bell, or maybe a sub sandwich. Before, my plan was always to get the most food for my money. The bigger the better. But now, I eat differently. Here's a couple of examples.
SUBWAY BEFORE:
12" Meatball sub on wheat with salt & pepper, oregano, cheese, mustard, pickles, and black olives
1460 calories (300 for a soft drink)
SUBWAY NOW:
6" roast beef on 9 grain whole wheat with s[icy mustard, pepper jack cheese, cucumber, banana peppers, black olives, pickles (lots and lots of pickles), bell pepper, salt (just a little) and pepper (a little more), and LOTS of oregano
420 calories
McDONALDS BEFORE:
Double quarter-pounder with cheese and large fries
1240 calories (230 for sweet tea)
McDONALDS AFTER:
McDouble and small fries
620 calories
Today I had Arby's. We love Arby's. In the past I would get the LARGE roast beef sandwich with a LARGE order of curly fries. Add in a LARGE Dr. Pepper, and you have around 1,500 calories and a LARGE Aaron. (And I would usually finish Nathanael's, too.)
I got a medium roast beef sandwich today, and only ate half the bun (which is where half the calories and all the sugar resides). My fries were also a medium, and I only ate half of them as well. I learned my lesson. I would have been satisfied with a small.
I'm beginning to understand that while it may be impossible to eat "healthy" everywhere, it is possible to make healthIER choices.
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So, I'm encouraging you (and myself), if you have to eat out tomorrow, make healthier choices, no matter where you go!
Monday, July 26, 2010
Healthier Is Possible
Categories:
dining out,
eating right,
tips
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