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The No-Diet Weight Loss Solution! Thousands of simple food swaps that can save you 10, 20, 30 pounds-or more!
Whopper®with cheese 760 calories 47gfat
BY DAVID ZINCZENKO Editor-in-Chief of MensHealth® WITH MATT GOULDING
THAT!
Thousands of Simple Food Swaps That Can Save You 10, 20,30 Pounds-or More! BY DAVID ZINCZENKO
Men'sHealth,
Editor-in-Chief of WITH MATT GOULDING
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8 Foods You Should Eat Every Day >PLus 20 to avoid at aLL costs.
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The complete EAT THIS, NOT THAT! grocery list Chapter 6
Drink This, Not That
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What to Eat When ... You're Tired, Stressed, or in the Mood The right foods for every conceivable situation Chapter 8
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I don't want you to read this book. I don't want you to read thi s book becau s e I want you to do s omething else : I want you t o U S E it.
Use it when you're out with friends. Use it when you're shopping for your family. Use it when you're idling in the drive-thru, waiting to talk to a clown. Use it to make smart, healthy, fat-busting food choices no matter where you are. Use it to strip away belly fat, build lean, firm muscle, and
look and feel fitter, healthier, and happier than you have in years. S ee, thi s isn't a traditional diet book . Diet books are great when you're sitting at home and reading. But how do they help you out in the real world, where an impatient server or a kid in a paper hat is waiting for your decision? Besides, I bet you have better things to do than to s it inside reading diet books. Instead, you'd rather be out in the world enjoying yourself-having fun with office mates, sharing good times with family-and knowing that you're making the right food choices every time. It's simple: Just use EAT THIS, NOT THAT! as your s ourcebook, and you can live life to the fulle st and still lose weight and build the body you want. Smart weight l o s s i sn't about starving yourself, or eating only grapefruit and tofu, or running everything you e at through a juicer (which really ruins the pizza experience, by the way). The smart path to weight l o s s is about smart choice s-choices you make every day. With EAT THIS, NOT THAT!, those choices just got easier. vi
As the editor-in-chief of Men's Health magazine, it's my job to scour the studies, interview the experts, test out the trends, and compile the newest, smartest, most authoritative information on weight loss available. I even created my own diet franchise-The Abs Diet-which has sold more than one million copies, much of it by word-of-mouth. And it works! Tens of thousands of men and women have lost weight and rediscovered the firm, rippled abdominal muscles of their youth-and gained control of their waistlines, their health, and their lives.
So why EAT THIS, NOT THAT!? It's simple. No matter how succe s s ful The Abs Diet has been, it shares with all other diets one single dilemma: A diet only works if you have control over what, how, and when you're eating. And as you well know, most of the time, you don't have control. Sure, you can cook your own dinner. You can brown-bag your own lunch. You can spoon yourself some yogurt in the morning and eat a healthy snack before bedtime. (And yes, there ARE healthy and delicious snacks to eat before bedtime.) But you can't control what 's offered at the office cafeteria (unles s you own the company), or what 's being served at Mom's house for Thanks giving (unless you're Mom). And you can't stand in the kitchen at Olive Garden or Mickey D's and tell the chef to go easier on the vegetable oil, either.
Consider this: TWO-THIRDS OF U.S. ADULTS ARE NOW OVERWEIGHT, and the obesity
rate has increased so percent since 1960. Is it because we all just turned into junk food junkies? No: It's because restaurants and packaged food marketers are loading our meals with empty calories , and there's nothing we can do about it-until now, that is! THE FOOD INDUSTRY SPENDS $30 BILLION A Y EAR ON ADVERTISING-
70 percent of it pitching convenience foods, candy, soda, and des serts. Even the teens working behind the counter are coached to get you to upsize your vii
meal. (And for an average 17 percent more money, you get yourself 55 percent more calories! A bargain-if you consider flab a good investment.) EVEN THE EXPERTS ARE CONFUSED. In a Cornell University study, 85 grad
students and nutrition science professor s served themselves ice cream. One group underestimated their own serving size-and caloric intake-by 40 percent! But with EAT THIS, NOT THAT!, you're the expert. You're the expert in the frozen food aisle. You're the expert at the deli counter. You're even the expert at the sushi restaurant. You control your food universe because, unlike every other customer, you'll know the smart choices to make-instantly!
Just think about what this means: YOU'LL LOSE WEIGHT.
EAT THIS, NOT THAT is crafted to specifically target belly fat-by filling you
with smart, healthy choices that rev up your resting metabolis m and help you burn away flab all day, every day, even while you sleep! YOU'LL RESHAPE YOUR BODY.
Most diet plans force you to cut, cut, cut calories until you're practically starving. And what do you get? Sure, you lose fat, but you also lose muscle. And muscle is crucial to keeping your metabolism revving and giving you the lean, firm shape you crave. So as soon as you go off your starvation diet, your body is primed to gain weight back more easily than before. But with EAT THIS, NOT THAT!, you'll never go hungry. You'll eat in the same places at the same times, but you'll eat smarter. And that means you'll be able to hold on to-and even build-firm, lean muscle while shedding useless, flabby pounds. YOU'LL GAIN GREATER HEALTH.
The number-one principle of EAT THIS, NOT THAT! is to cut empty calories and add in nutrition-more bang for your caloric buck with every bite. And by carving away belly flab, you'll cut your risk of heart disease, diabetes, stroke, viii
and even cancer. (A University of Alabama-B irmingham study, for example, found that the amount of belly flab you carry is the single best predictor o f heart disease-more so than blood pressure, cholesterol, o r family history.) YOU'LL EVEN GAIN RESPECT.
Not just the respect of those who admire your body-because let's face it, staying lean is s omething successful people do-but the respect of coworkers and bosses, too. D on't believe me? Consider this: An NY U study found that people packing on an extra 40 pounds make 20 percent less than their slimmer colleagues. Tho se are s ome hefty promises, but EAT THIS, NOT THAT! has the insider info to deliver. Think about it : Do you really know what 's in the food you're ordering at the sports bar, the fast food restaurant, the local diner, or the all-you -can -eat buffet? Not unles s you've worked in the kitchen yourself. Do you really know if that burger is 250 calories , or soo calories, or 1,ooo calor ies? No. (And you 'll be shocked and amazed when you discover the truth!) Well, now you'll know. And you'll be able to make smart choices wherever you go, whenever you go. Losing weight and feeling fit and healthy has never been so easy. And there 's a reason for that :
EAT THIS, NOT THAT! is jam-packed with SECRETS THE RESTAUR ANT INDUSTRY DOESN'T WANT YOU TO KNOW! For example: doesn't want you to know that a BK Big Fish@ Sandwich and fries have a whopping 1,000 calories-nearly half your daily caloric intake! (Fish is usually healthy, but not this kind. Find out why on page 39.)
BURGER KING
doesn't want you to know that a standard pizza in Italy contains 500 to 800 calories, but the same meal at Pizza Hut can top 2,100 calories! (You'd need to ride a stationary bike for more than three hours to burn off this
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mistake. Instead, eat all the pizza you want by making smart choices I've outlined them on page 106.) doesn't want you to know that their Sierra Turkey sandwich packs 40 grams of fat! (The real criminal is the bread it's served on-check out page 103 for details.)
PANERA
doesn't want you to know that a single serving of their Grilled Salmon Teriyaki has more than three times your daily allowance of sodium! (Cut your risk of high blood pressure by making smart choices at the same restaurant. You'll find them on page 117.)
MACARONI GRILL
and RED LOBSTER don't want you to know that they don't provide full nutritional information for their products. We had a hunch these titans of the restaurant industry were hiding something, so we teamed up with the nutritional analysis website CalorieKing.com to uncover the numbers for these last few stubborn holdouts, and what we found was astounding: A plate of Chicken Marsala at Olive Garden has 1,315 calories and 86 grams of fat; a salad at Applebee's (their Grilled Steak Caesar) has more than an entire day's worth of fat entangled in its Leaves; and Outback's Aussie Cheese Fries, at 2,900 calories, is the single worst food in America. (Start your own investigation on page 6.)
APPLEBEE'S, OLIVE GARDEN, OUTBACK,
No, the restaurant and packaged-food industries don't want you to know any of this. They want you to go right ahead and keep ordering their food blindly, trying to eat healthy but never really knowing what's in that n ot-so-happy meal in front of you, and wondering why the weight never seems to come o ff. The funny thing is, if you only knew the insider information, you could eat at any of your favorite restaurants-or chow down on everything from the company vending machine to your kids' Halloween buckets-and know that every decision you made was smart, healthy, and the best possible choice for you. For example, did you know: X
all you need to do is order the Very Berry Chiller instead of the Mocha Dream Chiller, and you'll save 500 calories? (Do that once a week and you'll drop more than 7 pounds this year-without trying!)
AT KRISPY KREME,
you can cut 498 calones out of your Chicken Burrito just by ordering it as a bowl (without the tortilla) and asking them to hold the rice. (Same great taste, but with 94 fewer carb grams!)
AT CHIPOTLE,
you can save 40 calories and 2 grams of fat by choosing shaved chocolate, not chocolate chips, as your topping. (Sure, you're indulging-but why not indulge smartly?)
AT COLD STONE CREA MERY,
an Egg McMuffin® is actually a healthy choice, with just 300 calories. (The Hotcakes pack more than double that amount!)
AT McDONALD'S,
not a single sandwich tops 500 calories. (When it comes to fast food, this might be the healthiest no-brainer around.)
AT CHIC K-FIL -A,
you'll get twice the vitamin C-and nine times as much vitamin A-by simply picking red bell peppers over green ones. (Who said eating healthy was difficult?)
IN THE PRODUCE AISLE,
And that 's why EAT THIS, NOT THAT! is going to change everything. It's time to level the playing field. We're all tired of sneaky calories adding to our waistlines, and having to starve ourselves or spend hours on the treadmill trying to burn off the damage. Now-for the first time-you're in charge!
For moregreat food swaps, nutritional secrets, quick and simple recipes, weight-loss tactics, and the latest breaking news on staying lean and feelinggreat, go to
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THE SIMPLEST, SMARTEST, FASTEST
Cheesebu:rger Eat This
Not That!
McDonald's Big Mac®
Burger King Whopper® with C heese
540 calories 29 g fat
760 calories 47 g fat
Save 220 calories and 18 grams of fat!
Pizza Eat This 2 slices Domino's large cheese
Not That! 2 slices Pizza H u t large cheese
pizza with hand-tossed crust
pizza with hand-tossed crust
580 calories 18 g fot
680 calories 28 g fat
Save 100 calories and 10 grams of fat!
Tu:rkey Sandwich Eat This
Not That!
Su bway 6 -inch Turkey Sub with Cheese
Panera Sierra Turkey
330 calories 8.5 g fot
840 colories 40 g fat
Save 510 calories and 31.5 grams of fat!
Fish Sandwich Eat This
McDonald 's Filet-0-Fish® 380 calories 18 g fat
Not That!
Burger King Big Fish® Sandwic h
640 calories 32 g fat
S ave 260 calories and 14 grams of fat!
Bu:r:rito at This
Taco Bell Regular Style Steak B urrito Supreme
Not That!
Chipotle Steak B urrito L126 calories 45 g fot
390 calories 14 g fat
S ave 736 calories and 31 grams of fat! xii
STEPS YOU CAN TAKE TO CHANGE YOUR BODY FOREVER
Caesa:r Salad Eat This
Pan e ra C hicken Caesar Salad 560 calories
34 g
fat
Not That!
C h i l i 's Chicken Caesar Salad 1..010 calories
76 g
fat
Save 450 calories and 42 grams of fat!
B:reakfast Sandwich Eat This
McDonald 's Egg McMuffin® 300 calories
1 2 g fat
Not That!
Starbucks Classic Sausage, Egg, & Aged Cheddar Brea kfast Sandwich 460 cetlories 2 5 g
fat
Save 160 calories and 13 grams of fat!
Cinnamon Roll Eat This
Au Bon Pain Cinnamon Roll 350 colories
1 2 g fot
Not That!
C i nnabon® Classic C i n namon Roll 813 calories
32 g
fat
Save 463 calories and 20 grams of fat!
Donuts
Not That!
Eat This
Krispy Kreme Original Glazed Dough n ut 200 calories
D u n k i n ' Don uts Glazed Cake Donut 330 co1ories
18 g fat
12 g fat
Save 130 calories and 6 grams of fat!
Banana Split
Eat: This
Dairy Q u e e n Classic Banana Split 530 cctlories
12g
fett
Not That!
Baskin-Robbins Banana Split 1,030 calories
3 9 g fat
Save 500 calories and 2 7 grams of fat! xiii
PHOTO CREDITS Craig Cutler: pp. 6,8,13 Nicholas Eveleigh, photographer; Karen Temple, food stylist: pp. 226-227 John Hamel, photographer; Melissa Reiss, food stylist: pp.l6,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,28,29,32,33,34,35,36,37,38,39,44,45,46,47, 52,53,56,57,58,59,60,62,63,70,71,82,83,88,89,92,93,94,95,98,99,102,103,104,105,106,107,112,113,114,115,118,119,128,129,130, 131, 132,133,136,137,170,171,172,173,174,175,176,177,178,179,180,181,182,183,184,185,186,187,188,189,190,191,192,193
Jeff Harris, photographer; Susan Sugarman, food stylist: Cover photos, pp. 274-275 Michael Heiko: pp. 262-263 Laura Johansen, photographer; Tracy Harlor, food stylist: pp.l72-173 Michael LoBiondo; John Hartley, food stylist: pp. 50,51,64,65,68,69,72 ,73,80,81,84,85,86,87,91,100,101,108,109,116,117,120,121,122, 123,134,135
Thomas MacDonald/Rodale Images: pp.l96,197,198,199,200,201,202,203,204,205,206,207,208,209,210,211,212,213,214,215, 216, 217,218,219,220,221,222,223,224,225,228,229,230,231,232,233,234,235,236,237,238,239,240,241,242,243,244,245,246,247,248,249,250, 251,252,253
Mitch Mandel/Rodale Images; Melissa Reiss, food stylist: pp. 256,257,258,259,260,261,264,265,266,267,270,271 Orly Katz: pp. 26, 27,30,31,40,41,42,43,48,49,54,55,66,67,74,75,76,77,78,79,90,96,97,110,111,124,125,126,127 Melissa Punch: pp.l40,141,142,143, 144,145,146,147,148,149,150,151,152,153,154,155,156,157,158,159,160,161,162,163,164,165 James Worrell: pp.l66-167 Portions of
8 Foods You Should Eat Every Day, by Ben Hewitt, appeared in Best Life.
Chapter 1
8 FOODS YO PL S:
SHOULD EAT EVERY DAY 20 to avoid at all costs
8 Foods You Should Eat Ever¥ Dav It sometimes seems as if the internal politics of the Middle E ast are easier to understand than the latest thinking on nutrition. With EAT THIS, NOT THAT!, you're armed with the info you need to make smart choices. But how can you crank it up a notch? How can you make good nutrition as certain as death, t axes, and Pirates of
the Caribbean spinoffs?
Here's the simple answer:
Just eat these eight foods-along with a little protein such as salmon, turkey, or lean beef-every day. And relax.
SPI NACH It may be green and leafy, but
with marinara sauce and then micro
spinach is no nutr itional wallflower.
wave for an instant dip.
This noted mu scle builder is a rich
PINCH HITTER:
s ource of plant-based omega-3s and
Kale
folate, which help reduce the risk
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of heart disease, stroke, and o steo
sesame oil in a skillet. Add 2 Tb sp.
porosis. B onus: Folate also increases
water and 1 bunch kale (stemmed and
Sesame Stir-Braised
> Heat 4 cloves minced garlic,
Tb sp. minced fresh ginger, and 1 t sp.
blood flow to the nether regions,
chopped). Cover and cook for 3
helping to protect you against age
minutes. Drain. Add 1 t sp. soy s auce
related sexual is sues. And spinach is
and 1 Tbsp. sesame seeds.
packed with lutein, a compound
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that fights macular degeneration.
YOGURT
Aim for 1 cup fresh spinach or 1/2 cup
Various cultures claim yogurt a s
cooked per day.
their own creation, b u t the 2,o o o
SUBSTITUTES: Kale, b ok choy,
year-old food's health benefits are
romaine lettuce
not disputed: Fermentation spawns
FIT IT IN: Make your salads with
hundreds of millions of probiotic
spinach; add spinach to s crambled
organisms that serve as reinforce
eggs; drape it over pizza; mix it
ments to the battalions of benefi ci al
b acteria in your b ody. That helps
reduce the risk of coronary artery
b o o st your immune system and
disease. Aim for 22 mg of lycopene a
provides protection against cancer.
day, which is about eight red cherry
Not all yogurts are probiotic, though,
tomatoes or a glas s of tomato juice.
so make sure the label s ays "live
SUBSTITUTES: Red watermelon,
and active cultures." Aim for 1 cup
pink grapefruit, Japanese persimmon,
of the calcium- and protein -rich
papaya, guava
goop a day.
FIT IT IN: P ile on the ketchup and
SUBSTITUTES: Kefir, s oy yogurt
R agu®; guzzle low- s odium VS®
FIT IT IN: Yogurt topped with
and gazpacho; double the amount of
blueberries, walnuts, flaxseed, and
tomato paste called for in a recipe.
honey is the ultimate breakfa st-or
PINCH HITTER:
des sert. P lain low-fat yogurt is
Bowl
also a perfect b a se for creamy salad
2 grapefruits, and 1 papaya. Garnish
dre s s ings and dips.
with mint.
HOME RUN:
Power Smoothie
> Chop
1
Red and Pink Fruit small watermelon,
> B lend
1 cup low-fat yogurt, 1 cup fresh or
CARROTS
frozen blueberries, 1 cup carrot juice,
Most red, yellow, o r orange vege
and
tables and fruits are spiked with
1
cup fresh b aby spinach for a
nutrient-rich blast.
carotenoids-fat-s oluble compounds that are a s sociated with a reduction
TOMATOES
in a wide range of cancers, as well
There are two things you need to
as reduced risk and severity of
know about tomatoes: Red are
inflammatory conditions such as
the best, because they're packed with
asthma and rheumatoid arthritis
more of the antioxidant lycopene,
but none are as easy to prepare,
and proce s sed tomatoes are just
or have as low a caloric density, a s
a s potent a s fresh ones, because it' s
carrots. Aim for 1/2 cup a day.
easier for the body to ab sorb the
SUBSTITUTES: Sweet potato, pumpkin,
lycopene. S tudie s show that a diet
butternut squash, yellow bell pepper,
r ich in lycopene can decrease your
mango
risk of bladder, lung, pro state, skin,
FIT IT IN: R aw baby carrots, sliced raw
and stomach cancers, as well as
yellow pepper, butternut squash 3
s oup, b aked sweet potato, pumpkin
BLACK BEANS
pie, mango s orbet, carrot cake
All beans are good for your heart,
PINCH HITTER:
Fries
Baked Sweet Potato
> S crub and dry 2 sweet pot a
toe s . Cut each into 8 slices, and then
but none can boost your brain power like black beans. That's because they're full of anthocyanins, antioxidant
t o s s with olive oil and paprika. Spread
compounds that have been shown to
on a b ak ing sheet and bake for 15
improve brain function. A daily 1/2-cup
minutes at 350°F. Turn and bake for
serving provides 8 grams of protein
10 minutes more.
and 7.5 grams of fiber. It's also low
BLUE B E RRIES
SUBSTITUTES: Peas, lentils, and
Host to more antioxidants than
pinto, kidney, fava, and lima bean s
in calories and free of s aturated fat.
any other North American fruit,
FIT IT IN: Wrap black beans in a
blueberries help prevent cancer,
breakfast burrito; use both black
diabetes, and age-related memory
beans and kidney beans in your chili;
changes (hence the nickname
puree 1 cup black beans with 1/4 cup
"brain berry"). Studies show that
olive oil and roasted garlic for
blueberries, which are rich in fiber
a healthy dip; add favas, limas, o r
and vitamins A and C, also boost
peas t o pasta dishes.
cardiovascular health . Aim for 1
cup fresh blueberrie s a day, or
HOME RUN:
Salsa >
Black Bean and Tomato
Dice 4 tomatoe s, 1 onion,
1/2 cup frozen or drie d .
3 cloves garlic, 2 jalapeno s,
SUBSTITUTES: Ac;ai berries, purple
bell pepper, and 1 1nango. Mix in
1
yellow
grapes, prunes, raisins, strawberries
a can of black beans and garnish
FIT IT IN: B lueberries maintain
with 1/2 cup chopped cilantro and
most of their power in dried,
the juice of 2 lime s .
frozen, o r jam form.
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PINCH HITTER: Ac;ai, an Amazonian
WALNUTS
berry, h a s even more antioxidants
Richer in heart-healthy omega-3s
than the blueberry. Try ac;ai juice
than salmon, loaded with more
from S ambazon® or add 2 Tb sp.
anti -inflammatory polyphenols than
of ac;ai pulp to cereal, yogurt, or
red wine, and packing half as much
a smoothie.
muscle-building protein as chicken,
the walnut sounds like a Frankenfood,
fiber, which lowers the risk of heart
but it grows on trees. Other nuts
disease. Yes, oats are loaded with
combine only one or two of these
carb s, but the release of those sugars
features, not all three. A serving of
is slowed by the fiber, and because
walnuts-about 1 ounce, or 7 nuts-is
oats also have 10 grams of protein per
good anytime, but especially as a
1/2-cup serving, they deliver steady,
postworkout recovery snack.
muscle-friendly energy.
SUBSTITUTES: Almonds, peanuts,
SUBSTITUTES: Quinoa, flaxseed,
pistachios, macadamia nuts,
wild rice
hazelnuts
FIT IT IN: E at granolas and cereals
FIT IT IN: Sprinkle on top of salads;
that have a fiber content of at
chop and add to pancake batter; spoon
least 5 grams per serving. Sprinkle
peanut butter into curries; grind and
2 Tb sp. ground flaxseed on cereals,
mix with olive oil to make a marinade
s alads, and yogurt.
for grilled fish or chicken.
PINCH HITTER:
HOME RUN: Mix
Quinoa has twice the protein of
1
cup walnuts with 1/2
Quinoa Salad >
cup dried blueberries and 1/4 cup dark
most cereals, and fewer carb s.
chocolate chunks.
B o il 1 cup quinoa in 2 cups of water. Let cool. In a large bowl,
OATS The eminence grise of health food,
t o s s it with 2 diced apples,
oats garnered the FDA's first seal of
chopped walnuts, and 1 cup plain
approval. They are packed with soluble
fat-free yogurt.
1 cup fresh blueberries, 1/2 cup
5
1,020 calories
Pepperidge Farm Roasted Chicken Pot Pie is the worst meal in your supermarket.
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W O R ST SUPERMA RC Fudge m i x - i n in a waffle cone
contain the most a n tioxidan ts .
R a s p berry Sorbet with raspberries a n d Nilla® Wafers ( 6 oz)
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250 calories 2.5 g fat (.5 g saturated) 23 g sugars 480 calories 1 3 g fat (7.5 saturated} 54 g sugars 270 calories 2.5 g fat (0 g saturated} 44 g sugars
AT Y O U R FAV O R I T E R E S TA U R A N T S
560 calories 28 g fat (13.5 g saturated) 58 g sugars
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MENU DECODER e GANACH E: A creamy chocolate m i xt u re used m a i n ly as filling or frost i n g i n C o l d Stone Crea m ery ice cream cakes.
SINLESS SANS FATTM SWEET CREAM: A fat-free, suga r-free vers i o n of t h e o ri g i n a l Sweet Cream i ce cre a m flavor, d u e t o n o n fat m i l k i n p lace of c ream and m a ltod extr i n , a co rnstarch p r o d uct that s u bstitutes for s u g a r.
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O u r Strawbe rry Blond e'" Strawberry i ce cream, graham cracker p i e crust, strawberries, caramel, a n d whip topping ( 6 oz)
650 calories ! Dark Choco late I ce C ream 35 g fa t (22 g s a tura ted) in a d ipped waffle cone 60 g sugars ------------------- -------------------------------------------------�)1 520 calories 28 g fat (14.5 g saturated) 38 g sugars
Raspberry I c e Cream
189 Times you'd have to run the length o f a football field to burn off the 1,340 calories in the Gatta Have -If"' s ize Chocolate Devotion,."'
with graham cracker p i e crust ( 6 oz)
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294 calories S g fat (2 g saturated) 1, 4 77 mg sodium
Cosi's n1enu changes 5 tiines a year, making adjust rnents for the sea son. Fall and winter fare tends to be heavier, with a focus on m elts and dishes frmn the while spring and sun1n1er bring about healthier options like salads and lighter sandwiches.
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T u rkey L i g ht sandwich
4 76 calories 9 g fat (0 g saturated) 1 , 299 mg sodium
P la i n Baked Omelette S a n d w i c h o n Pla i n Bagel
457 calories 10 fat (3 g saturated) 333 mg sodium
Apple Ta rt
396 calories 6 g fat (1 g saturated) 73 mg sodium
A T Y O U R F A V O R I T E R E S T A U R A N TS
870 calories 69 g fat (16 g saturated) 1 , 242 mg sodium
Not That I The Impact: 1 , 01 2 calories 60 g fat 1 , 948 mg sodium A merica's w o rst tuna sandwich.
MENU DECODER
KEFIR: A fe rmented d a i ry drink s i m i l a r to yogurt. Kefir conta i n s stomach-frie n d ly bac teria that has b e e n shown t o lower c h o les terol and enhance the i m mune syste m .
772 calories 36 g fat {12 g saturated) 1 , 660 mg sodium 535 calories 21 g fat (12 g saturated} 1, 001 mg sodium 960 calories 40 g fat (20 g saturated) 636 mg sodium
Roasted Turkey and B r i e s a n dw i c h
GUILTY PLEASURE S'mores for Four (per person) 346 calories l O g fat Make your own s ' mores tableside for L e s s calories a n d f a t t h a n i n a n oatmeal c o o k i e .
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Dai:r 280 calories 7 g fat (4. 5 saturated) 4 2 g sugars
Did You Know? a vanilla ice cream cone into
a
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but the thin adds 13 grams of fat to a cone. e whe n i n go bananas . A s m all B anana Split Blizzard' has 7 fewer fat grarns than the sn1all Oreo'', Cookie Dough, Peanut Butter Cup, Other Picks and cl cla s sic B anana Split
DQ® H o mestyle® B u rg e r
the Peanut Buster '' Parfait and the B rownie
Gri lled C h i c ke n S a lad with Fat-Free Italian Dressing
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DQ ® Sandwich
350 calories 14 g fat (7 g saturated) 400 mg sodium 280 calories 11 g fat (5 g saturated) 1 , 550 mg sodium 1 90 calories 5 g fat (3 g saturated) 1 8 g sugars
A T Y O U R F A V O R I T E R E S T A U R A N T\ S
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720 calories 28g fat {14 g saturated) 78 g sugars
The Impact: 990 calories 39 g fat (24 g saturated) 114 g sugars T h i s creati o n c o m b i n e s ice crea m , strawberry syru p , and h u n k s of cheesecake for a h i g h f a t d a i ry dessert.
MENU DECODER
DILLY® BAR: I ntrod uced i n 1 9 5 5 , the D i lly® Bar featu res red uced-fat ice c re a m d i p ped i n chocolate for j u st 240 c a l o r i e s .
355 calories 33 g fat (5 g saturated) 440 mg sodium 1 , 2 70 calories 67g fat {ll g saturated)
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Denn 380 calories 20 g fat (6 g saturated) 760 mg sodium
Did You Know? The lights never go out at D e nny's. The restaurant is open 24 h ours a day, 7 clavs a week, 365
days a year, and s e rves b reakfast, lunch, and dinner around the clock.
€J Half of Denny's breakfast entrees contain n1ore than so grams of fat, with the 1,48o-calorie Srnoked Sausage Scramble as the worst offender. Stick to the Fit Fare 1nenu. GUlL TV PLEASURE Country Fried Steak and Eggs 543 calories 34 g fat (12 g saturated) D r o p the h a s h b rowns a n d this h e a rty breakfast packs m aj o r prote i n for 200 calories Less than the O r i g i n a l Grand Slam'".
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Other Picks
Veg g i e-Ch eese Omelette m a d e with Egg Beaters 0
G r i lled T i la p i a D i n ner with rice, vegeta ble blend, a n d sliced tomatoes
Vegetable Beef Soup
346 calories 22 g fat (7 g saturated) 849 mg sodium 603 calories 21 g fat (5.5 g saturated) 1, 786 mg sodium 1 35 calories 4.5 g fat (1 . 5 g saturated) 1, 290 mg sodium
AT Y O U R FAVO R I T E R E S TA U R A N T S
890 calories 35 g fat (9.5 g saturated) 2,673 mg sodium
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The Impact: 2,220 calories 1 36 g fat (31 g saturated) 3,860 mg sodium D o n ' t b e fooled by t h e d i m i n ut i v e n a m e : With more than a day's worth of calo r i e s a n d saturated f a t . t h e s e m i n i s d o m a s sive damage to y o u r g ut . I n f a c t , 4 of D e n ny ' s 6 b u rgers c o n t ai n m ore t h a n a day's worth of f a t .
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1, 480 calories 88 g fat (30 g saturated) 4,340 mg sodium 850 calories 42 g fat (8 g saturated) 2, 1 1 3 mg sodium
S m o ked S a u s a g e S c ra mble F i s h S a n dwich with Seasoned Fries
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3 0 0 calories 1 6 g fat (4 g saturated) 630 mg sodium
About 3 billion are sold in the U. S . each year. 400 m illion of thos e
con1e from
America's fourth
and ice cream. LITTLE TRICK Substitute ch eddar cheese o n y o u r next 'za. It might m ake an Italian s hudder. but Domino's cheddar has a third
2 S l i ces C r u n c h y T h i n C rust D e l u x e Feast® ( 1 2 " ) Gri lled C h i ck e n Caesar with Light Italian Dressing
of the calories a n d fat of mozzare l l a.
S ix B u ffalo C h i c k e n K i c k e rs'" with Hot Dipping C u p
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4 70 calories 32 g fat (12 g saturated) 1 , 240 mg sodium 220 calories 5.5 g fat (2 g saturated} 1,400 mg sodium 390 calories 21 g fat (4 g saturated) 1 , 060 mg sodium
A T Y O U R F A V O R I T E R E S T A U R A N TjS .
51 0 calories 22 g fat (8 g saturated) 950 mg sodium
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The Impact: 1 , 560 calories 1 05 g fat (28 g saturated fat) 1 , 51 0 mg sodium You 're b etter off e a t i n g a n e n t i re m e d i u m t h i n -crust p i z z a .
MENU DECODER
PHILLY CHEESE STEAK: A pizza Loaded with slices of ste a k , P rovolone, o n io n s , g reen peppers , m u s h roo ms, a n d American cheese, with 14 g ra m s
780 calories 4 7 g fat (1 7 g saturated) 2,230 mg sodium 3 70 calories 32 g fat (10 g saturated) 610 mg sodium 840 calories 64 g fat (15 g saturated) 1, 710 mg sodium
of f a t i n 2 slices ( 1 2 " )
2 S l i ces U lt i m ate Dee t» D i s h Extrava g a n ZZa Feast ( 1 2 " )
GARLIC D I P P I NG SAUCE: Partia l ly hydrogenated soy
G a r d e n Fresh Salad
bean oil with " n a t u ral garlic flavor." W i t h 7
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310 calories l O g fat (5 g saturated) 1 , 2 70 mg sodium
four 6 - ounce cup s of caffeinate d coffee a
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Other Picks
Glazed D o n u t The Impact: 590 calories 29 g fat (13 g saturated) 73 g carbohydrates T h i s c o o k i e is worse than 10 Oreos·.
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180 calories 8 g fat (1. 5 g saturated) 12 g sugars
360 calories l l g fat (5 g saturated} 1 1 , 1 2 o mg s o d '· u m �-.m�--------�----- ------· ·---�-------------------------------_ ___�_______ _____ __······· 70 calories O g fat H ot Latte Lite 9 g sugars
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H a m a n d Swiss Sandwich
AT Y O U R F A V O R I T E R E S TA U R A N T S
500 calories 15 g fat (7 g saturated) 930 mg sodium
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MENU DECODER
COOLATTA®: Coolatta® concentrate consists of water, sug ar, coffee extract, colori ng, and flavori n g . O rd e r a 16-oz with s k i m milk a n d i t's fat-free (th o u g h beware o f those 40 grams of s u g a r ) ; get o n e with cream and you ' re suck i n g d o w n 2 2 g ra m s of fat.
��!PP.�� I4�� Tropical Fruit Smoothie
350 calories 1 9 g fat (5 g saturated) 1 8 g sugars
G lazed Cake D o n u t
620 calories 26 g fat (9 g saturated) 1, 730 mg sodium
C h i potle C h i c k e n S a ndwich
230 calories 1 0 g fat (3 g saturated) 24 g sugars
D u n kacci no®
"Real Fruit" d o e s n ' t necessarily mean it's healthy. Dunkin' D o n uts fruit smoothies are m a d e w i t h fruit p u r e e o r fruit that is mixed with h i g h fructose corn syru p a n d sugar. Any medium ( 2 4 oz} fruit smoothie w i l l pack at least 100 g ra m s of sugar-more t h a n 6 times t h e sug a r i n a Chocolate Frosted Cake Donut. Opt for flavored iced tea instea d .
540 calories 4 g (at (2.5 g saturated) 106g sugars 63
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465 calories 1 6. 5 g fat (2 g saturated} 4 70 mg sodium
The se t itans are owned bv t h e New World Re staurant Group and have identical m enus . GUILTV PLEASURE Butternut Squash Soup (bowl) 380 calories 23 g fat {14 g saturated} 1 , 500 mg sodium T h e fat maybe s l i g htly exce ssive, but it a l s o helps y o u r b o d y better absorb the heavy h it of c a n c e r-f i g h t i n g ca rote n o i d s provided by t h e s q u a s h .
SOB Dollars, in millions, that Americans spend on bagels each year.
E g g Frittata C h i cken Porta be llo Sesa me Bagel Dog Cafe Latte ( H ot) (12 oz)
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430 calories 10 g fat (3 g saturated} 690 mg sodium 480 c a lories 23 g fat (12 g saturated) 1 , 240 mg sodium 1 4 0 c a lories 5 g fat (3.5 g saturated} 1 3 g s ugars
AT Y O U R F AV O R I T E R E S TA U R A N T S
530 calories 21 g fat (7 g saturated} 1, 670 mg sodium
LITTLE TRICK
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Try substituting h ummus for mayonnaise in sandwiches, or for cream cheese on bagels: Beyond being lower in fat and calories than both, this smoo th spread of pureed chickpeas and tahini adds a dose of protein and fiber to anything it touches.
MENU DECODER
CHALLAH: A yeasty, egg-e n ri ched bread trad i t i o n a lly eaten o n many J ewish h o l i d a y s . Beca u s e
500 calories 24 g fat {13 g fat) 690 mg sodium 660 calories 27 g fat (19 g saturated} 1 ,1 50 mg sodium 460 calories 18 g fat (14 g saturated) 50 g sugars
of its r i c h n ess, c h a llah
Ve g-O uf' Sandwich
i s often used to m a ke
on Sesame Seed Bagel
Fre nch toast. E i nstein Bros' v e rs i o n ,
Lox & Bagel Cafe Latte ( ;:z e n ) (la oz)
however, is fa i rly 1
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660 calories 1 4 . 5 g fat (2.5 g saturated) 1 , 985 mg sodium
• In 2007, Fazoli's revamped their n1enu offerings with the Aaaahtalian menu, touting more than so iterns with zero gran1s trans fat. Trans -fat holdouts include the ziti with m eat sauce, pizza, and most baked pasta dishe s .
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w i t h Fat-Free I t a l i a n D ressing
1,105 mg sodium 540 calories
G r i l le d C h i c ke n P a n i n i C h ic k e n a n d Fruit Salad with Fat-Free Honey M ustard
18 g fat (4. 5 g saturated} 1 ,360 mg sodium 280 calories 1 . 5 g fat (0 g saturated) 1 , 050 mg sodium
AT Y O U R F A V O R I T E R E S TA U R A N T S MENU DECODER
1 , 030 calories 53. 5 g fat (12 g saturated) 2,040 mg sodium
PIZZA SAUCE: Faz o l i 's pizza s a u ce conta i n s an unex pected i n gred i e n t ca rrot p u ree- a d d i n g a h i nt of natura l sweetness to the u s u a l su spects: tom ato p u ree, d i c e d tomatoes, s u g a r, o live o i l , garlic, a n d spices. Ca rrots c o n ta i n vita m i n E a n d carote n o i d s , w h i c h help your s k i n re s i st UV d a m a ge.
e LEMON ICE: Lemon "flavo r i n g " and h i g h -fructose corn syru p. A large contains 72 grams of s u g a r.
GUll TV PLEASURE
Meat Lasag na 940 calories 40 g fat (1 7 g saturated) 2, 3 70 mg sodium 940 calories 58 g fat (1 7 g saturated) 3,040 mg sodium 580 calories 39 g fat (8.5 g saturated) 1, 270 mg sodium
51 0 calories 25 g fat
B a k e d Spag hetti w i t h Meatballs
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578 calories 2 8 g fat (11 . 5 g saturated) 995 mg sodium
As of October 2007, there were
1,ooo new Five Guys in the buil d i n g or planning stage, m aking it one of the fa ste s t growing chains i n t h e U. S . Like t h e West Coast staple, I n- N Out, Five Guys offers o nly a few
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Bacon (2 slices)
80 calories 7 g fat (3 g saturated} 260 mg sodium If y o u ' re L o o k i n g to i n d u lge, s k i p the A m e r ican cheese and reward yourself with a few slices of baconit has Less saturated fat and sodium.
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L i ttle H a m b u rg e r with onions, lettuce, tomato, ketchu p , a n d pickles
B LT: 4 slices of baco n , lettu c e , tomato, a n d m u stard
583 calories 28 g fat (1 1 . 5 g saturated} 892 mg sodium 434 calories 23 g fat (9.5 g saturated} 91 5 mg sodium
A T Y O U R F A V O R I T E R E S T A U R A N T\S
735 calories 45g fat (1 7g saturated) 1 , 01 1 mg sodium
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585 calories 35 g fat (15.5 g saturated) 1 , 461 mg sodium 81 5 calories 52 g fat (20 g saturated) 1 , 356 mg sodium
H o t Dog w i t h ketc h u p , m ustard, onions, a n d relish
L ittle C h eese b u rger
A regular hamburger o r cheeseburger at Five Guys means two beef patties. Order the "little " burger with one patty, then load up on vegetables Like rn ushrooms, peppers, onions, to m a toes, and lettuce veggie add-ons are free at Five Guys.
with bacon, onions, steak sauce, a n d mayo
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l l O ca lories O g fat 29 g sugars
Haagen- Dazs is not S candinavian, a s i s con1n10nly b elieved; it is sim ply two m a de - up words m.e ant to appear S candina vian to America n s . LITTLE TRICK Opt for frozen yogurt instead o f fruit sorbet: The fruit sorbets h a ve about 50 percent more s ugar than the yogurt.
GUIL TV P LEASURE Pomegranate Chip Ice Cream (1/2 cup) 280 calories 16 g fat (10 g saturated) 28 g sugars It may be h i g h in f a t , b u t t h e p o m e g r a n ate t h a t flavors t h i s i s l o a d e d w i t h hea rt-healthy p o l y p h e n o l s , a n d h a s b e e n p r o v e n to i n crease b l o o d flow to the h e a rt by u p t o 17 percent.
1 90 calories 2.5 g fat (2 g saturated) 25 g sugars
Va n i lla Rasp b e rry Swi rl Froz e n Yog u rt (112 c u p )
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1 70 calories 2.5 fat (1 . 5 g saturated) 24 g sugars
AT Y O U R F A V O R I T E R E S TA U R A N T S
250 calories 14 g fat (8 g saturated) 2 7 g sugars
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5 Number o f ingredients in Haagen-Dazs 's vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, and coffee ice creams.
MENU DECODER
SUPER PREM IUM: U n l i k e soft serve i c e crea m , H aa g e n - D a z s i s very d e n se, with l ittle air m ixed in d u r i n g p ro d u ction a n d no e m u l s i fiers used. The l a b e l a l s o i n d icates h i g h butterfat conte n t .
MAYAN CHOCOLATE: T h e w o r d " c hoco late " comes from the Maya word xocoatl.
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240 calories 7 g fat (4 g saturated} 31 g sugars 280 calories 18 g fat {11 g saturated} 24 g sugars
Va n i lla C a ra m e l Brown ie L i g ht Ice C r e a m (l/2 cup)
Black R a s p berry C h i p I c e Cream
w h i c h means " b i tter water." But t h i s choco late creat i o n i s flavored with D u t c h e d chocolate, brown sugar, c i n n a mo n , a n d c i n n a m o n extra ct.
(1/2 cu p )
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Hard 420 calories 3 2 g fat (12 g saturated} 1,010 mg sodium
Did You Know? Hardee 's en1ployee s m ak e b i s cuits fron1 s cratch every m orning on location. B ut like any good the s e come at a steep price : 370 cal ories and 23 grains of fat : more than i n a cheeseburger from the lunch menu.
Other Picks
C ha rb ro i led B B Q C hicken Sandwich
415 calories 5 g fat {1 g saturated) 1 , 1 75 mg sodium
S u n rise C roissa n t
210 calories 10 g fat (4 g saturated} 200 mg sodium
M a s h e d Potatoes a n d Gravy
110 calories 3 g fat (0 g saturated} 630 mg sodium
AT YO U R FAV O R I T E R E S TA U R A N T S
850 calories 57 g fat (22g saturated) 1 , 4 70 mg sodium
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The Impact: 1 , 420 calories 1 08 g fat (4 3 g saturated) 2, 770 mg sodium 230 mg cholesterol More s o d i u m a n d fat than you s h o u ld get i n a d ay, and m o r e saturated fat t h a n y o u want i n t w o .
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COUNTRY HAM: Southern -style c u re d h a m , s i m i la r t o a n
770 calories 36 g fat (8 g saturated} 2,000 mg sodium
Ita l i a n p rosci utto,
B i g C h i c k e n Fi llet Sandwich
ofte n eaten o n b i s c u its for b rea kfast. Beca u s e i t ' s cu red i n salt a n d
560 calories 38 g fat (11 g saturated) 1 , 360 mg sodium 390 calories 19 g fat (4 g saturated) 240 mg sodium
Baco n , E g g & C h eese B i s c u i t
n itrate s , even a s m a l l p i ece of country h a m can l a u n c h a d i s h ' s sod i u m c o u n t i nto t h e
S m a l l Fre n c h Fries
strato s p here.
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350 calories 22 g fat (11 g saturated) 960 mg sodium
In- N - Out h a s a cult following pri rr1arily from their standards for fresh ness. They do not own a freezer, Inicro wave, or heat le:unp. They peel and cut fries from whole p otatoe s on site. And they butcher, grind, and ship all their own beef.
Other Picks
H a m b u rg e r with o n i o n , tomato, lettuce, a n d ketch u p
690 calories 55 g fat (24 g saturated) It m i g ht be m a d e w i t h real ice cre a m , b u t i t still h a s a s m u c h satu rated fat a s six b u r g e rs .
C h e e se b u rg e r 16 oz A r n o l d Palmer (Half lemonade, h a lf iced tea)
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31 0 calories 10 g fat (4 g saturated) 730 mg sodium 480 calories 27 g fat {10 g saturated) 1 , 000 mg sodium 90 calories O g fat 1 9 g s ugars
A T Y O U R F A V O R I T E R E S TA U R A N T S
670 calories 41 g fat (18 g saturated) 1,440 mg sodium
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I n-N-Out's Secret Lexico n In-N-Out's menu is the shortes t in the fast foo d world, but you can c reate dozens of different combinations by tapping into their secret langua ge . Here's a primer : ANIMAL STYLE : M u stard - g ri l led p a tty, p l u s lettuce, t o m a t o , p i ck les, g ri lled o n i o n s , a n d extra s a u ce
FRIES "WELL" : Fries cooked lo n g e r u n t i l extra crispy
FLYING DUTCHM A N : Fo r t h e Atk i n s a d v o cates:
400 calories 18 g fat (5 g saturated) 245 mg sodium 4 70 calories 28 g fat (12 g saturated) 1 , 260 mg sodium 1 98 calories O g fat 54 g sugars
Two p atties, two s l i ces of
Fre n c h Fries
m e lted cheese, a n d noth ing e lse.
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G r i lled C heese
C u stom i z i n g c o d e s i g n ify i n g the n u mber of p atties a n d the n u m ber of s lices of cheese wanted on a g iven b u rge r.
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335 calories 12 g fat (5 g saturated) 1 , 2 75 mg sodium
Unlike n1any other fast food res taurants that have 1nade the shift away from trans
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LITTLE TRICK Try a Regular Beef Taco instead o f a small fries with your next combo meal. Sound crazy? Here's wha t you 'll save: 1 80 calories, 9 grams of fat, 4 groms o f trans fats, and 26 grams of carbohydrates.
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with Roasted Slivered Almonds a n d Low-Fat Balsamic Dressing
H a m b u rger Deluxe with Ketchup a n d M ustard (hold the Mayo-Onion Sauce )
B rea kfast Jack®
310 calories 1 2. 5 g fat (0.5 g saturated) 1 , 085 mg sodium 280 calories 11 g fat (5.5 g saturated) 4 75 mg sodium 290 calories 12 g fat (4.5 g saturated) 760 mg sodium
AT Y O U R FAV O R I T E R E S TA U R A N T S GUl LTV P LEASURE 1 , 1 4 0 calories 51 g fat (14g saturated) 3, 000 mg sodium
Bacon Breakfast Jack 300 calories 1 4 g fat (5 g saturated) 730 mg sodium
16 g r a m s of prote i n m a ke s t h i s a s u rp r i s i n g ly g o o d w a y to start y o u r d ay. B u t skip b r e a k f a s t b u rritos a n d b i s c u i t s at a l l cost s .
MAYO-O N I O N SAUCE: Soybea n o i l . e g g yolks, h i g h-fructose corn syru p, o n i o n powder. 9 0 calo r i e s , 10 g of fat.
BARBECUE DIPPING SAUC E : V i n e g a r, tomato p a ste, brown s u g a r, h i g h fructose corn syru p , m o lasses, s p i c e s .
S ou t h west C h i c k e n S a lad 1 , 820 mg sodium 690 calories 42 g fat (1 6 g saturated) 1 , 310 mg sodium
J u m bo J a c k® w i t h C h eese -- - - - ------------ --· - - - - -·- - - - - - - - -
740 calories 55 g fat (1 7 g saturated) 1 , 430 mg sodium
4 5 c a lories, 0 g fat.
with Grilled Chicken a n d Creamy Southwest Dressing
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To mato, roasted tomato p u ree, o n i o n s ,
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320 calories 0. 5 g fat (0 g saturated} 78 g carbohydrates
There are 5 serv of fruit in each of the all- fruit
ferent vita1nins and calcium and vitamins E, and K.
Berry F u lfi l l i n g ® smoot h i e Original, 2 4 oz
C h e d d a r J a la p e n o Twist
260 calories 1 g fat (0 g saturated} 57 g carbohydrates 250 calories 5 g fat (2.5 g saturated} 540 mg sodium
AT YO U R FAV O R I T E R E S TA U R A N T S
840 calories 21 g fat (4.5 g saturated} 139 g carbohydrates
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ANTUOXIDANT SCALE
Antioxidant s are powerful phyto nutrients that work to neutralize c ancer-causing free r adical s . Here's how some of the most common smoothie fruits break down: ANTIOXIDANTS P E R CALORIE/ANTIOXI DANTS PER CUP BLUEBERRIES:
1 6 2/13,427 BLACKBERRIES:
1 2 4/7,701 RASPBERRIES:
9 5/ 6 , 0 58
STRAWBERRIES:
112/5,938
9 500 calories 1 . 5 g fat (1 g saturated} 11 7 g carbohydrates 460 calories 11 g fat (2 g saturated) 710 mg sodium
Alo h a P i n e a p p le® sm o o t h i e O r i g i n a l, 2 4 oz
S o u rd o u g h Parmesan P retzel
Percentage of Americans who eat the daily recommended servings of fruits and vegetabl e s 79
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426 calories 2 g fat (1 g saturated) 1 , 439 mg sodium
delivered on a b a s i s . Unlike at is delivered p re sli c e d . M eat and are cut fres h in - h ou s e every
franchis e s are not
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allowed to s ell s alads or soup. LITTLE TRICK Substitute a vo cado spread for mayo and knock off 200 calories, 24 grams o f fat, and 98 gmms of sodium.
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Tot a l ly Tuna'" s u b Veg eta rian s u b Avocado spread, cucumber, lettuce, tomatoes, a lfalfa sprouts
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507 calories 20 g fat (3.5 g saturated) 1 , 2 79 mg sodium 290 calories 1 . 5 g fat (1 g saturated) 628 mg sodium
A T Y O U R F A V O R I T E R E S T A U R A N TIS. .-
555 calories 26g fat (4 g saturated) 1, 342 mg sodium
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WEAPON OF MASS DESTRUCTION
The J.J. GargantuanT·
The Impact: 1,008 calories 55 g fat (15 g saturated} 3, 783 mg sodium A vegeta r i a n 's n i g htmare i nvented by J i m my J o h n ' s h eavy handed brother, H u e y. T h i s gut bomb f e a t u re s G e n o a s a l a m i , s mo k e d h a m , capicola, roast beef, s m o ke d turkey, a n d provo l o n e s m o t h e re d with mayo a n d Ita l i a n d re ss i n g .
M E N U DECODER
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PLAIN SLIMS: sub sandwich, m i n u s t h e vegeta bles a n d � �- . .. .
UNWICH: A 684 calories 37 g fat (10 g saturated} 1 , 659 mg sodium 856 calories 46 g fat (15 g saturated) 1 , 500 mg sodium
J i m my J o h n 's s a n d
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wich se rved i n a let
H a m , provolone, lettuce, tomato, mayo
tuce wrap i n stead of bread. You can
G o u rmet Veg g i e Club"' Provolone, avocado, cucumber,
requ est a ny s a n dw i c h as a n U nw i c h .
a lfalfa spouts, lettuce, tomato, mayo
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4 70 calories 2 2 g fat (4 g saturated) 1, 775 mg sodium
e Kentucky Fri e d C hicken abbreviated its name in 1991. Some speculate the Colonel made the switch. to
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size the fact t hat m o st o f the foo d on the m enu i s fried. KFC products are the m o st popularly requested iterns for death row inmat e s ' last meal s .
25 Grams of fat saved when you tos s a Caesar salad with fat-free ranch instead of the hazardous Creamy Parmesan dressing 82
H o ney B B Q KFC S nacker® Roasted B LT Salad with Fat Free Hidden Valley ® Ranch Dressing
Sweet Life Oatmeal Raisin Cookie
210 calories 3 g fat (.5 g saturated) 530 mg sodium 235 calories 6 g fat (2 g saturated) 1 , 290 mg sodium 150 calories 5 g fat (2.5 g saturated) 1 35 mg s o dium
AT Y O U R FAV O R I T E R E S TA U R A N T S
740 calories 35g fat (9 g saturated) 2,350 mg sodium
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Mashed Potatoes and Gravy 140 calories 5 g fat (1 g saturated} 560 mg sodium Not the fatty c a r b b o m b t h a t mashed potatoes c a n be at o t h e r esta b l i s h m ents. C h o o s e t h i s o v e r potato w e d g e s and save llD calories.
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SECRET RECIPE®: ll� i n g r e d i ent herb a n d s p i ce m i x con cocted by the Colonel h i m self back i n the 1930s. W i t h his h a n dwritten rec i p e locked i n a safe s o m e where in L o u i sv i l le , Kentu cky, KFC c l a i m s t h a t t w o separate c o m p a n i e s c o n t r i bute d i sti nct parts of t h e
400 calories 26 g fat (4.5 g saturated) 1,160 mg sodium 670 calories 48 g fat {11 g saturated} 1, 755 mg sodium 3 70 calories 20 g fat (6 g saturated} 260 mg sodium
rec i p e , e n s u r i n g t h at
Popcorn C h ic k e n- I n d iv i d u a l
o n ly a select few peo p le actua lly k n ow a l l ll i n gred i e n t s . True
C rispy Caesa r S a la d
or n ot, the C o l o n e l 's
with Creamy Parmesan Caesar Dressing
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1 80 calories 11 g fat (3 g saturated) 1 0 g sugars
Did You Know? Free - standing Krispy Kreme restaurants have neon s igns that light up ((HOT D OUGHNUTS N OW" whe n fresh doughnuts are rollin g off the p roduction line. Every doughnut o n Krispy Kren1e 's n1e nu has at least 3.5 grams of trans
fats . The worst ? The apple fritter, with 7 grams of the bad stuff. LITTLE TRICK Avoid any doughn ut with "Kreme" in the name: They are the only doughnuts to roll o ut 20+ grams of fat each.
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O r i g i n a l G lazed D o u g h n ut H o les ( 5 p i eces)
Ve ry B e rry C h iller ( 1 2 o z , without whipped crea m )
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200 calories 11 g fat (2.5 g saturated) 1 5 g sugars 1 70 calories O g fat 4 3 g sugars
AT Y O U R FAV O R I T E R E S TA U R A N T S
330 calories 1 7 g fat (4 g saturated) 28 g sugars
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WEAPON OF MASS DESTRUCTION
20 oz Chocolate, Chocolate Chiller 1 , 050 calories 42 g fat (36 g saturated) 100g sugars In a few foul s i p s , y o u ' l l s o a k u p h a lf y o u r d a y ' s calorie allotment, a n d n e a rly twice the a m o u n t of saturated fat t h a t y o u're s u p po s e d to i n g est.
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D ULCE DE LECHE: Lati n A m eri ca's a n swer to cara mel, used as a f i l l i n g i n a vari ety of d e s s e rts from Mexico to Argent i n a . The c o m mon recipe c a l l s f o r
380 calories 21 g fat (5 g saturated) 26g sugars 670 calories 28 g fat (24 g saturated) 58g sugars
slow-boi led sweet
C a ra m e l Kreme C r u nch
ened c o n d e n s e d m i lk. Krispy Kreme's sti c ky s p i n -off, the D u lc e De
M oc h a Dream C h i ller
Leche d o u g h n ut , h a s 18 g ra m s of fat.
( 1 2 oz)
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Did You Know?
8 "Little Caesar'-· was the nickname that chain founder l\1arian Ilitch called her husband, I\1ike. The pair first set up shop in a strip mall in the suburbs of Detroit.
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365 calories 1 1 g fat (4.5 gs aturated} 1,270 mgs odium
1.5 ounces of Lit tle Cae sars'') Italian, ranch, Greek, and Caesar salad dress ings have at least 7 more grams of fat than any slice of pizza on the rnenu. GUI LTV PLEASURE Hawaiian Pizza (2 slices, thin crust)
172 calories 15 g fat (7 gs aturated) Ham a n d p i n e a pple add a meager 12 calories a n d virtually no fat to a slice, p lus provide a hit of protein and bromelain, a natural anti-inflam matory found i n p i n e a p p le.
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Other Picks
Two sticks Cinnamon Crazy Bread® One slice Thin Crust Cheese Pizza
with Ham topping (12")
Two slices Cheese Pizza (12")
100 calories 2 g fat (0 gs aturated) 95 mgs odium 145 calories 7 g fat (3 gsaturated) 245 mgs odium 360 calories 1 2 g fat (6 gs aturated) 580 mgs odium
AT YOUR FAVORITE RESTAURANTS
670 calories 48. 5 g fat {15.5 gs aturated) 1,420 gs odium
LITTLE TRICK
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Crazy Bread can be ordered without the Parmesan cheese topping and pizza can be ordered with half the usual amount of cheese to cut back heavily on fat. Orderpizza with half the cheese and extra sauce fora dose of lycopene-an antioxidant that fights prostate cancer and pro tects your skin from UV damage.
MENU DECODER CRAZY BREAD®: Pizza dough that has been brushed with gar
130 calories 6 g fat (2.5 gs aturated} 310 mgs odium 640 calories 29 g fat (3 g s aturated) 1,540 mgs odium 460 calories 18 g fat (8 gs aturated) 680 mgs odium
Lic butter and topped with Parmesan cheese.
Two pieces Italian Cheese Bread®
BABY PAN!PAN!®: A square, individ ual
Ham & Cheese Deli Sandwich Two slices Deep Dish Cheese Pizza
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sized deep dish pizza topped with cheese
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16 grams of fat and 630 mg of sodium. 87
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340 calories 1 1 g fat (2.5 gs aturated) 470 mgs odium
Silver's
wiches are made of
battered fish sand Alaskan pollock, hoki, or
bean oil, which
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Battered Shrimp (3 pieces)
fat
Pineapple Cream Pie
360 calories 15 g fat (3.5 gs aturated) 900 mgs odium 135 calories 9 g fat (3 g s aturated) 480 mgs odium 290 calories 1 3 g fat (7 g s aturated)
AT YOUR FAVORITE RESTAURANTS
750 calories 42 g fat (10. 5 gs aturated) 1,930 mgs odium
MENU DECODER CRUMBLIES®: Fried bits of the batter used to coat the sea food, made mostly of white flour, cornstarch,
4 70 calories 23 g fat (8 gs aturated) 1,210 mgs odium 270 calories 16 g fat (4 gs aturated) 570 mgs odium 310 calories 22 g fat (13 gs aturated)
salt, and spices and served as a side dish.
Fish Sandwich
Popcorn Shrimp Snack Box
Chocolate Cream Pie
HUSHPUPPIES:
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A Southern specialty of deep-fried balls of cornmeal and enriched white flour flavored with dehydrated onion and sugar.
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385 calories 18 g fat (2 gsaturated) 1,249 mgso dium
General Tso's Chicken is na1ned after an infan1ous leader in China in the 18oos. W hile no one knows how the
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becan1e the I1an1e sake of this West ernized Chinese it's a certifiable fact that it's one of the worst ite1ns you can order at a Chinese restaurant. Noodle dishes
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Butterfly Shrimp and Black Mushroom Tofu
from
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Order noodles at Manchu Wok at up 13
grams of fat and 646 mg of sodium. 90
Satay Chicken Sweet & Sour Pork
394 calories 17 g fat (2 gsaturated) 810 mgso dium 211 calories 16 g fat (2 gsaturated) 269 mg so dium 271 calories 16 g fat (3 gsaturated) 244 mgso dium
AT YOUR FAVORITE RESTAURANTS
596 calories 39 g fat (6 g saturated) 1,398 mg sodium
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GUlLTV PLEASURE
Green Bean Chicken 258 calories, 21 g fat (3 g saturated} , 349 mg sodium G reen beans a re b oth h i g h-fiber and low-carb (1 c u p h a s a sca rce 6 g r a m s of carbs). Un ivers ity of Flo r i d a s c i entists dete r m i n e d that di eters who eat fewer than 100 grams of carbohydrates d a i ly lose a n average of 4 p o u n d s m o re f a t a m o n t h t h a n t h o s e w h o s e carb i n t a ke is h i g her. H e l p the c a u s e by p a s s i n g o n r i c e it will s a v e you 41 g r a m s of carbohydrates.
488 544 calories 33 g fat (9 g saturated} 1,759 mg sodium 331 calories 23 g fat (3 g saturated} 334 mg sodium 565 calories 32 g fat (5 g saturated} 790 mg sodium
BBQ Pork and Garlic Green Beans
Lemon Chicken Sweet & Sour Chicken w/ Sauce
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Percent of the recommended daily allowance of s odium found in a single table spoon o f the regular soy sauce. Ask for the low - s odium kind and use it sparingly.
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Me Do Did You Know?
410 calo ries 19 g fat (7 gs aturated) 730 mg so dium
McDonald's is the world's largest purchaser of beef, potatoes, and apples. McDonald's opens a new restaurant every four hours.
and Newman's Own• Low-Fat Sesame Dressing
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390 calo ries 12.5 g fat {1 g saturated) 1,630 mg so dium
6 piece Chicken McNuggets®
280 calo ries 17 g fat (3 gsaturated) 600 mg so dium
Egg McMuffin ®
300 calo ries 12 g fat (5 gsaturated) 820 mg so dium
AT YOUR FAVORITE RESTAURANTS
570 calories 21 g fat (7 gsaturated) 1,720 mg sodium
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MENU DECODER BIG MAC® SAUCE: There's no secret here: this sauce is a mix of soybean oil, pickle relish, v inegar, and egg yolks, along with a dose of high-fructose corn syrup. The sauce adds 190 calories and 9 grams of fat.
FILET- 0 - FIS W : A battered fish sandwich made of Alaskan pollock, an abundant, mild-flavored member of the cod family found in the Bering Sea. Pollock is the most commonly used fish in breaded and battered retail dishes.
550 calories 32.5 g fat (7.5 gsaturated} 1,660 mgsodium 380 calories 18 g fat (4 gsaturated) 640 mg so dium
and Newman's Own• Creamy Caesar Dressing
Filet-0-Fish®
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Percentage of Americans who have logged time behind the counter at Mickey D's 93
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Since the late 1990 s, Olive Garden has pushed a broad wine initiative and now clairns to be the leading wine seller am.ong restaurants in the U.S. Managers at each restaurant participate in wine education and training.
691 calories 9.5 g fat 1,040mgso dium*
*Nu m b e rs are a p p ro x i mate; Olive G a r d e n does not p r ov i d e n utrition i nf o r m ati o n .
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Sangria Vita m i n C in the fruit h e l p s b o l ster your immune syste m , a n d resveratrol-the p o ly p h e n o l fo u n d i n r e d w i n e - c a n stop i n fluenza c e l l s f r o m rep li cati n g , according t o s c i e ntists at Rome's In stitute of M i c r o b i o lo g y. Limit you r s e lf to on e g l a s s , t h o u g h , since too m u ch a lcohol may im pair your i m m u n e syste m .
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Other Picks 706 calories 18 g fat 1,220 mg so dium
Chicken Giardino
448 calories 11 g fat 1,670 mgsodium
AT YOUR FAVORITE RESTAURANTS
1,315 calories 86 g fat 2,550 mg sodium
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29 Percentage fewer calories you'll consume i f you start your meal with a soup appetizer, according to a Penn State study.
839 calories 43 g fat 1,541 mgsodium
Mixed Grill with Vegetables and mashed potatoes
1.011 calories 57 g fat 2, 479 mg sodium
Pork Filettino with potatoes and bell peppers 95
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510 calories ll g fat (4 g saturated) 600 mg so dium
On the Border's Guacamole Live! and Queso Live! are made to order at your table. Choose the heart -healthy guac over the queso, which consists of meat, creamy cheese sauce, and sour cream. Six of the 12 entrees on the Kids Menu contain more than 30 gram.s of fat. LITTLE TRICK
Opt for Grilled Vegetables and Black Bean & Com Relish over the standard rice and retried beans that accompany nearly every meal here and you'll save 390 calories and 1,520 mg of sodium.
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Jalapeno- BBQ Salmon 2 Crispy Chicken Tacos with Grilled Vegetables and Guacamole
2 Beef Enchiladas
530 calories 18 g fat (2.5 g saturated} 1,600 mg so dium 590 calories 30 g fat (11 gsaturated) 1,630 mgso dium 680 calories 34 g fat (12 gsaturated) 1,580 mg so dium
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1,150calories 75 g fat (24gsaturated) 3,310mg sodium
Grams o f saturated fat found in the Stacked B o rder Nachos: m ore than in an entire stick of butter.
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1,160calories
85gfat(27gsaturated)
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The Impact: 2,100calories 130gfat (35gsaturated) 4, 760mg sodium H a nds down, t h e w orst fish dish i n A m e r ica. Ask for g r i l led f i s h (instead o f f r i e d ) a nd replace the rice & beans with ve g g i e s, a nd you'll c u t t h e d a m a g e i n h alf.
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Did You Know?
730calories 39g fat 65gcarbohydrates
Founded in Tampa, Outback draws more inspira tion from Creoles than Aus sie s: They rub their steaks with a 17- spice blend and serve their sea food with a Cajun remoulade s auce.
*Nu m b ers are a p proxim ate; Outback Stea kh o u s e d o e s not provide n utrition i nformati o n .
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Victoria Filet"' (9 oz) with Steamed Vegetables
Half an Order of Shrimp on the Barbie with Bread 98
639calories 45 g fat 14gcarbohydrates 330calories
21 g fat 32gcarbohydrates
AT YOUR FAVORITE RESTAURANTS
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1665 T hat's the number of stairs to the top o f the Eiffel Tower. You'd have to climb them 21/2 times to burn off the 1,150 calories in half a Bloomin' Onion® appetizer. LITTLE TRICK
You can order any fish or sandwich to be prepared without butter (most are liberally doused in it).
® Foster's Lager
GUllTV PLEASURE
960 calories 61 g fat 12 g carbohydrates 1,155 calories 67 g fat 120 g carbohydrates
Outback Special"' (11 oz) with Sauteed Mushrooms
Half a Bloomin' Onion"'
156 calories 11 g carbohydrates Swed i s h rese a r c h e rs f o u n d that beers w i t h at least 4 . 5% a lcoh o l ( Foster's h a s 4 . 9 %) c a n lower y o u r r i sk of k i d n ey c a n c e r.
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350calories 17g fat (3.5g saturated} 1,200mg sodium
With more than Boo locations in 35 states, Panda Expre s s is the largest and fastest growing Chinese restaurant chain in the U. S. The only item on Panda Express's m_enu that contains trans fat is also the most popular, the Orange Chicken. Fortunately, it's but a single gram of this troublesome fat. GUlLTV PLEASURE
Chicken Egg Roll
170calories 8 g fat (1.5gsaturated} The re's not a lot of n utrit i o n a l benefit to be g a i n ed here, but t h i s m a y be your o nly chance to eat an egg roll under 300 calories and 10 gr am s of fat.
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Tangy Shrimp
String Bean Chicken Breast
Mixed Vegetables
150calories 5g fat(1gsaturated} 550mg sodium 160calories 8 g fat (1.5gsaturated} 550mg sodium 90calories 7g fat (1gsaturated} llOmgsodium
AT YOUR FAVORITE RESTAURANTS
1,060calories 40.5g fat (12.5g saturated) 2,140mg sodium
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MENU DECODER 8 RANGOON: A popular appetizer traditionally made by stuffing crab a n d cream cheese into a won ton wrapper, then deep-frying the whole package. Panda's ver sion drops the only moderately healthy part of the equation the crab.
EGG FLOWER SOUP: AKA egg drop soup. Chinese comfort food made by stream ing beaten eggs into a pot of hot chicken broth so that the eggs scramble in thin shards throughout the liquid. With only 88 calories a serving, it makes a great addition to a meal.
240calories 14g fat (2 gsaturated} 640 mgsodium
Kung Pao Shrimp
500calories 27gfat (5.5gsaturated) 810mg sodium
Orange Chicken
180calories 10g fat (1.5g saturated} 690 mg sodium
Eggplant and Tofu 1n Garlic Sauce
LITTLE TRICK
Skip rice and noodlese ntirely: Even the basic steamed rice has 380 calories and Blgramsof carbohydrates.
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Pane 380 calories 15g fat (6 g saturated) 980mgsodium
Did You Know?
e Panera bake s more bread each day than any other bakery-cafe in the country. Panera operates the country's large st free wirele s s network, with Wi-Fi offered at 1nost of its locations. GUILTV PLEASURE
Nutty Oatmeal Raisin Cookie 340 calories 14g fat (6 gsaturated) 21g sugars In a smorgasbord of muffi ns, pastries, a n d cake, t h e Nutty Oatmeal R a i s i n C o o k i e proves a reaso n a b le i n dulgence. The oats pack s o luble fi ber, w h i ch h e l p s cut cho lesterol, a n d r a i s i n s a re rich i n potass ium , w h i c h staves off hyperten s i o n. P lus, t h i s cookie h a s L e s s sug a r than any o t h e r cookie o r muff i n .
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Strawberry Poppyseed & Chicken Salad
310 calories 3.5g fat(0.5saturated} 530mg sodium
Low-Fat Vegetarian Garden Vegetable Soup (8 oz)
220 calories 2.5g fat(0gsaturated) 1,190mg sodium
with a Whole Grain Loaf
Chai Tea Latte
190 calories 4g fat(2.5gsaturated) 85mgsodium
AT YOUR FAVORITE RESTAU
840calories 40gfat (7g saturated} 2,080 mg sodium
The Impact: 1,100calories 56g fat (20gsaturated) 3,200mgsodium The bread a l o n e y i e l d s 82 c a r b s . I n s te a d , choose o n e k i n d o f m eat, and s u bstitute a who l e g r a i n b a g uette or l o a f.
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MENU DECODER MUFFlE: The top half of a muffin, in fla vors Like chocolate chip and pumpkin, for half the saturated fat of the whole muffin.
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Fuji Apple Chicken Sal 790calories 17.5 gfat (9gsaturated} 2,210mgsodium 390calories 16g fat (10gsaturated) 200 mgsodium
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Order your s o up with a sourdough roll instead of a gargantuan bread bowl-you'll cut 370 calories from your meal.
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Papa Did You Know?
e Papa John's was one of the first major pizza chains to include a dip ping s auce with each delivery. The eight flavors, like Blue Cheese and Special Garlic, can carry up to 18 grams of fat, so choose wisely the Pizza and Barbeque dipping s auces do the least da1nage.
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400calories 16g fat (6g saturated} 900mg sodium
LITTLE TRICI< Add J. ick to your pizza with o
packet of crushed red pepper.
Two slices Thin Crust Cheese Pizza (14")
It's fat free, and the capsaicin in the pepper has been shown to
Two slices Original Crust Garden Fresh Pizza (12")
stimulate metabolism.
Breadsticks (2) with Pizza dipping sauce
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400 calories 14g fat(4g saturated} 980mg sodium 300 calories 4g fat(0g saturated} 660mgsodium
AT YOUR FAVORITE RESTAURANTS
MENU DECODER 760 calories 30 g fat {1 4 g saturated} 1,960 mg sodium
"" GARDEN FRESH: Papa John's doesn't used vacuum-packed, pre-cut vegetables on their pizzas. The Garden Fresh pizza is topped with mush rooms, black olives from southern Spain, green peppers, onions, and roma tomatoes. The green peppers and onions are pur chased in local mar kets and sliced fresh at the restaurants.
19 700 calories 32 g fat {1 0 g saturated} 1, 840 mg sodium
Two slices Original Crust The Meats Pizza (14")
520 calories 16 g fat (14 g saturated} 1,360 mg sodium
Two slices Original Crust Spicy Italian Pizza (12")
520 calories 33 g fat (7.5 g saturated} 1,1 40 mg sodium
Cheesesticks (2) with Special Garlic dipping sauce
Number of miles you'd have to cross-coun try ski to burn the 1,570 calories in a Papa John's Hawaiian BBQ Chicken pizza with a 20-ounce Coke®. It would take you 1 hour and 49 minutes. 105
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360 calories 12 g fat (6 g saturated} 1,1 40 mg sodium
A standard pizza in Italy contains soo to 8oo calorie s . A medium cheese pizza at Pizza Hut has up to 2,160 cal orie s . Approximate Italy by ordering your next pie with a thin crust, half the chee se, and extra vegetable s .
Two slices Fit n' Delicious'"
Green Pepper, Red Onion & Diced Tomato Pizza (12")
Two slices Thin 'N Crispy Pepperoni & Mushroom Pizza (12")
Cinnamon Sticks (2 pieces) with White Icing Dipping Cup
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380 calories 16 g fat (7 g saturated} 1,120 mg sodium 320 calories 5 g fat (1 g saturated} 1 80 mg sodium
AT YOUR FAVORITE RESTAURANTS
620 calories 32 g fat {12 g saturated) 1,440 mg sodium
LITTLE TRICK
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Trick yourself into portion control: Cut oversized slices of pizza in half, and eat off a smollplate instead of straight from the extra large-sized box. Studies show that the larger the container. the smaller we invariably consider the portion contained within, which leads to overeating.
MENU DECODER P'ZONE: Weighing in at over a pound, the P'Zone seals meat toppings and cheese
520 calories 24 g fat (10 g saturated) 1,340 mg sodium 630 calories 24 g fat (11 g saturated) 1,490 mg sodium 340 calories 30 g fat (6 g saturated) 900 mg sodium
inside a folded-over 12-inch pizza crust.
Two slices Hand-Tossed Italian Sausage & Red Onion Pizza (12")
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POTATO BITES: Deadly potato bites
Half of a P'Zone Pepperoni Hot Wings (2 pieces) with Wing Ranch dipping sauce
filled with cheese and
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750 calories 50 g fat (8 g saturated) 23 g carb ohy drates
P. F. Chang's states that their goal is to help din ers attain a balance o f two Chinese food principle s: fan, which includes starches like rice, noodles, and dun1plings, and t'sai, meaning veg etable s, n1eat, and s eafood. Want to eat better? Disrupt the balance and stick with t'sai. LITTLE TRICK
Have them serve your stir- fry dishes over shredded lettuce instead of noodles or rice-you'll save up to 400 calories and a boatload of carbs in a single meal.
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Seared Ahi Tuna Ginger Chicken & Broccoli Sichuan-Style Asparagus
260 calories 6 g fat (0.5 g saturated} 21 g carb ohy drates 660 calories 26 g fat (3.5 g saturated} 45 g carb ohy drates 200 calories 6 g fat (0.5 g saturated} 34 g carb ohydrates
AT YOUR FAVORITE RESTAU
1,130 calories 46 g fat (7 g saturated) 163 g carb ohy drates
Not That! The Imp ac t: 1,820 cal ories 127 g fat (23 g satur ated f at) A wok full of o i l s i n ks t h i s d i s h . Try the S i n g a pore Street Noo d les: The570c�o r ie s a ndl6 grams of fat sta c k up well next to t h i s atroc ity.
MENU DECODER SRIRACHA: This spicy red chile paste is used as a table condi ment and to flavor sauces and stir fries across Asia.
770 calories 50 g fat ( 4 g saturated) 28 g carb ohy drates
Salt & Pepper Calamari
1,240 calories 80 g fat (10 g saturated) 58 g carb ohy drates
Kung Pao Chicken
610 calories 40 g fat (6 g saturated) 48 g carb ohy drates
Spicy Green Beans
GUlLTV PLEASURE Almond Cashew Chicken 740 calories 23 g fat (3.5 g saturated) A l m o n d s a n d c a s h ews a re both good s o u rc e s of a ntiox i d a nts an d ar e high i n heart- h e a lt h y m o n o u n s a tu r a te d fa t s.
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Pope Did You Know?
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290 calories 8.5 g fat (3 g saturated) 81 0 mg sodium
Started in Louisiana in 1972, Popeyes menu is heavily tinged with the chile - inflected cuisine of the Deep South, so expect a kick in most of the dishes served here. The restaurant isn't named after the sailor, but for Popeye Doyle, the drunk cop in "The French Connection." LITTLE TRICK
Replace the biscuit included in the chicken meals with a third side, like green beans. The biscuit alone has 24·0 calories and 13 gmms of fat. 110
Chicken Strips
Crawfish Etouffee (side) Mashed Potatoes & Gravy
250 calories 10 g fat (4.5 g saturated) 1,080 mg sodium 1 80 calories 5 g fat (1 g saturated) 640 mg sodium 120 calories 4 g fat (2 g saturated) 570 mg sodium
AT YOUR FAVORITE RESTAURANTS
360 calories 22 g fat (8 g saturated) 760 mg sodium
Not That! Percentage of your recommended daily intake (RDI) of fat found in just six chicken wings at Popeyes.
MENU DECODER 8 JAMBALAYA: The Cajun version of paella, jambalaya combines chicken, smoked sausage, rice, and a blend of piquant spices. Popeyes uses chicken sausage in their rendition, which keeps the fat to a
390 calories 27 g fat (9.5 g saturated) 990 mg sodium 220 calories 11 g fat (3 g saturated) 760 mg sodium 310 calories 17 g fat (7 g saturated) 660 mg sodium
reasonable 11 grams
Mild Thigh & Leg Chicken & Sausage Jambalaya (side)
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per serving in a side portion.
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Ouiz -
Did You Know?
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310 calories
4 g fat (1 g saturated) 920 mg s odium
Quizno s is the second - largest s andwich chain in America, behind Subway. They are the last n1.ajor sub franchise to offer nutritional infor mation for their sandwiche s .
Other Picks 520 calories
Small Black Angus Sandwich Small Tuscan Turkey on Rosemary Parmesan without cheese
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16.5 g fat (7 gsaturated) 1,550 mgs o dium 390 calories 14 g fat (3 gsaturated} 1, 185 mgs o dium
AT YOUR FAVORITE RESTAURANTS
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550 calories 30 g fat (5.5 g saturated) 1,140 mg sodium
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The distance, in miles, across the state of Delaware. You'd have to bicycle it to burn 1,510 calories in a large Chicken Carbonara.
GUILTV PLEASURE Small Traditional Sandwich 430 calories 21 g fat Even wi th t h re e k i n d s of meat, c h e e s e , a n d r a n c h d res s i n g , this i s still o n e of the h e a lthiest items on t he m e nu.
LITTLE TRICK
680 calories 42 g fat (9 g saturated} 1,070 mg sodium 450 calories 22.5 g fat (3.5 g saturated} 1, 380 mg sodium
Small Prime Rib Cheesesteak Small Turkey Ranch & Swiss Sandwich
Make Jimmy's Batch 81 Three Pepper Chili Sauce your best friend. Use it as a spread instead of the ranch or Italian and save a few hundred calories.
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Did You Know?
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Red Lobster does not serve over fished species like Chilean sea bass, and it participates in conservation efforts such as plac ing a n1oratorium on the purchase of grouper during late February and early March. The chain never sells live lob sters that are larger than 4 pounds .
288 calo ries 3 g fat 29 g ca rb s*
*Numbers a re approximate; Red Lo b ster does not provide nutrition i n formati o n .
LITTLE TRICK
Request your baked potato with a scoop of pi co de galla instead of butter and sour cream. Besides saving you a few hundred calories, the tomato salsa also provides a dose of powerful antioxidants.
Other Picks
Garlic Grilled Jumbo Shrimp with lemon juice and a baked potato with pico de gallo
Broiled Flounder with lemon juice and a Garden Salad with red wine vinaigrette
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329 calories S g fat 39 g carb ohy drates 344 calories lO g fat 15 g carb ohydrates
AT YOUR FAVORITE RESTAURANTS
883 calories 35 g fat 36 g carbs
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199 Number of minutes you'd have to spend raking the lawn to burn the 1,060 calories in an Admiral's Feast of fried shrimp, scallops, clam strips, and flounder.
611 calories 34.5 g fat 17 g carb ohy drates 1,170 calories 66 g fat 1, 970 mg sodium
Snow Crab Legs with melted butter and a Cheddar Bay Biscuit'"
Crab Alfredo 115
Did You Know?
645 ca l ories 24 g fa t (11 g sa tura ted) 1,665 mg s odium
Not a single pasta selection on Macaroni Grill's menu has les s than so gra1ns of fat or 1,200 m.illigrams of sodium. Cut down on both, and s hed 200 calories, by ordering lunch pasta p ortions at dinner.
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4992 Pos sible pasta combinations with Macaroni Grill's Create Your Own Pasta option. Our favorite: Whole wheat penne with grilled chicken, broccoli, mushrooms, and spicy arrabbiata sauce.
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Pollo Magro
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330 ca lories 5 g fa t {1 g sa tura ted) 770 mg sodium 590 ca lories 40 g fa t {6 g sa tura ted) 1,390 mg sodium
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Half Order of Mozzarella Alla Caprese
260 ca lories 21 g fa t (7 g sa tura ted) 410 mg sodium
AT YOUR FAVORITE RESTAURANTS
920 calories 69 g fat (16 g saturated) 1,660 mg sodium
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MENU DECODER AIOLI: Garlic may onnaise from the Mediterranean, now slathered on sand wiches across the States. Fatty, yes, but because it's made with olive oil, it has monounsaturated fats, which work
(good) cholesterol.
to increase HDL
1,020 calories 66 g fat (11 g saturated) 7,300 mg sodium
Chicken Portobello
Grilled Salmon Teriyaki 440 calories 31.5 g fat (9 g saturated) 885 mg sodium
Half Order of Mozzarella Fritta
The I mp act: 2,430 calories 128 gra ms fa t (57 g saturated) 5,290 mg sodium With three times your recomme n d e d d a i l y i ntake o f saturate d fat and two days' wort h of salt, these a in't your mama's m eatba l l s (at least we hope not).
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Ruby Did You Know?
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Ruby Tuesday prides itself on the quality of its ((handcrafted" burg ers, which is really just a fancy way of saying someone slaps the beef into a patty before tos sing it on the grill. Deli cious or not, not a single burger on the menu has fewer than 750 calories or 45 grams of fat .
464 calories 24 g fat*
*Ruby Tuesday does not d i sclose saturated fat or sodium content.
LITTLE TRICK
Try Creamy Mashed Cauliflower as an alternative to the Mashed Potatoes: You'U get the same rich, smooth texture with 120 fewer calories, half the carbohydrates, and an extra sho t o f fiber.
Other Picks
Creole Catch with Couscous and Premium Baby Green Beans
Asian Dumplings (4 dumplings)
White Bean Chicken Chili and Tomato and Mozzarella Salad
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580 calories 26 g fat
440 calories 20 g fat
370 calories 15 g fat
AT YOUR FAVORITE RESTAURANTS
1,171 calories 58 g fat
Not That!
GUlLTV PLEASURE Bison Burger 892 calories, 57 g fat, 48n et carbs G a m e meats, i nc l u d i n g b i s o n , buffalo , o s t r i c h , antelope, and elk, are l o w e r i n f a t a n d c a l o ri e s than beef and pork. This b u r g e r even b e a t s o u t the B e l l a Turkey B u rger by 14 grams of fat.
MENU DECODER USDA PRIME BEEF: The highest rating bestowed on bovine, it earns this distinction by having a high percentage of marbled fat.
1,221 calories 64 g fat
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Parmesan Shrimp Penne Southwestern Spring Rolls (4 rolls)
Broccoli & Cheese Soup
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440 cal o ries 15 g fat 655 mg sad ium*
Sbarro began as an Italian grocery store in B rooklyn, selling n1ozzarella, imported cheese, sausage, and salami. It now has nearly 1,ooo outlets in 30 countrie s .
One slice Thin Crust Tomato and Basil Pizza Chicken Parmigiana One slice Thin Crust Chicken and Vegetable Pizza 120
450 cal o ries 14 g fat 1,040 mg sod ium 520 cal o ries 22 g fat 750 mg sod ium 530 cal o ries 17 g fat 1,260 mg sod ium
AT YOUR FAVORITE RESTAU
790 cal ories 32 g fa t 1,545 mg sodium
Not That I The Impact: 890 cal or ies 4 4 g fat 2,470m gsodi um This mozzarella- a nd pepperoni-packed p ocket of dough delivers more than 100 percent o f your daily sodium a l lo w ance.
MENU DECODER PIZZA BLANCA: Pizza topped with ricotta cheese instead of tomato sauce, which adds 10 grams of fat to a slice.
LITTLE TRICK 730 calories 37 g fat 2,200 mg sodium
One slice Thin Crust Pepperoni Pizza
650 calories 37 g fat 1,130 mg sodium
Meat Lasagna
770 calories 28 g fat 1,410 mg sodium
Cheese Calzone
Lasagna clocks 650 calories and 37 g of fat. Add an onion-rich salad to cut cholesterol after the double onslaught of cheese and meat.
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440 cal ories 1 4 g fat 1,304 mg sodium*
Schlotzsky's began in 1971 as a mmn -and -pop shop serving only a single sandwich, The Original®, which is still their most popular sand wich today. Made with ham, two types of salami, and three cheeses, it's also one of the least healthy items on the menu. GUlLTV PLEASURE Grilled Chicken and Guacamole Wrap 667 cal ories 36 g fat 1,391 mgsodium Most of the fat a n d calories come f r o m t h e avoc ado i n t h e gua c a m o le. Fortunuately, the avocado fat is m o n ouns aturated, the g o o d -for-your-heartk i n d that helps Lower LDL (bad) c h o lesterol.
Small Smoked Turkey Breast Sandwich
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and Side Salad
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345 cal ories 5 g fat 1,240 mg s odium 556 cal ories 1 9 g fat 1 ,334 mg s o dium 135 cal ories 6 g fat 1,256 mg s o dium
AT YOUR FAVORITE RESTAURANTS
630 calories 33 g fat 1.620 mg sodium
Not That!
4080 M illigrams of sodium in a medium Deluxe sandwich, a meaty amalgamation of salt-soaked ingredients like ham, salami, and parmesan cheese. The best sandwich for sodium watchers? Fresh Veggie.
LITTLE TRICK
In the battle o f the buns, the jalapeno cheese and the wheat varieties bring the most fat and 596 calories 26 g fat 2,005 mg sodium 790 calories 38 g fat 1,694 mg sodium 150 calories 6 g fat 1,470 mg sodium
sodium to you r
Small Turkey Sandwich� The Onginal Style·
sandwich. Go with the dark rye or the sour
Medium Cheese Sandwich� The Original Style·
dough, and choose the small b u n rather than the medium to cut
Cup of Chicken Tortilla Soup
100 calories.
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Smoo Did You Know?
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11 8 cal ories O g fat 1 3 g sugars
Most of Smoothie King's offerings are sweetened with honey and turbi nado, unproces sed cane sugar n1ore comn1only known as Sugar in the Raw. While these may offer son1e flavor benefits, both sweeteners have a sin1ilarly adverse impact on your insulin levels (and your waistline) as regular sugar. LITTLE TRICK
Order your
Pineapple Pleasure Smoothie (20 oz)
smooth;e "skinny" to leave out the turbinado, saving you 100 calories
Slim-N-Trim Vanilla Smoothie (20 oz)
and23grams of carbs.
Celestial Cherry High Smoothie (20 oz)
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313 cal ories 0.5 g fat (0 g saturated} 52 g sugars 227 cal ories 1 g fat (.5 g saturated} 4 4 g sugars 285 cal ories 0.5 g fat (0 g saturated} 36 g sugars
AT YOUR FAVORITE RESTAURANTS
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420 calories 12 g fat (7 g saturated) 69 g sugars
Percentage more antioxidants found in the Amazonian fruit a c; ai than in b lueberries, which were previously believed to be the most potent super fruits. Consider the 481 calories in the Ac;ai Adventure: a sound nutritional investment. MENU DECODER GOJI: A berry grown in the Himalaya region that
550 calories 11 g fat (9 g saturated} 98 g sugars 738 calories 37 g fat (22 g saturated) 82 g sugars 520 calories 14 g fat (8 g saturated} 71 g sugars
Pina Colada Island Smoothie (20 oz)
tastes like a mixture of cherries and cranberry. It's chock-full of nutrients, including 11 essential minerals,
6 essential vitamins, and 18 amino acids to repair cells and increase energy levels.
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Soni Did You Know?
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540 calories 25 g fat (9 g saturated) 730 mg sodium
The name Sonic came from the re s taurant's original slogan, " service at the speed of sound," a reference to the speaker boxes used in the original drive - ins. Sonic still uses a PA system_ for ordering and car hop s (sometime s on roller skates) to deliver the food. LITTLE TRICK -------
Tr y the Grilled Chicken Sandwich with marinara instead of mayo. It has twice
Grilled Chicken on Ciabatta with BBQ sauce
375 calories 9 g fat (1.5 g saturated) 1,310 mg sodium
the flavor, a dose of cancer fighting lycopene,
Grilled Chicken Wrap
and will save you9grams of fat. 126
Junior Banana Split
380 calories 11 g fat (2.5 g saturated) 1,300 mg sodium 200 calories 4.5 g fat (3.5 g saturated) 27 g sugars
AT YOUR FAVORITE RESTAURANTS
690 calories 35 g fat {10 g saturated) 1,900 mg sodium
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MENU DECODER ONION RINGS: Nothing irregular here-onions, batter, hot fat-except these crispy Os might
490 calories 28 g fat (9 g saturated) 1,440 mg sodium
be the only ones
Jumbo Popcorn Chicken"' Salad
Left in the fast food world that are still made fresh by hand.
640 calories 31 g fat (5 g saturated) 1,1 80 mg sodium 290 calories O g fat 77 g sugars
Fish Sandwich
Delicious? Maybe. But a Large order packs a punishing
720 calories and 41
Large Hi-C"' Fruit Punch
grams of fat.
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510 calories 1 6 g fat (8 g saturated) 21 g sugars
Starbucks is adopting new dairy standards for all e spre s s o -based drinks, switching from whole milk to 2°/o in all Starbucks stores in the U.S. and Canada by the end of 2007.
The I mp act: 640 cal ories 28 g fat (18 g saturated) 76 g sugars A mea l in a c u p . Cut fat b y a s k i n g for s k i m mil k and slash added sugars by requesting o n e pump o f syrup instead o f the usual three or four.
French Toast Bagel Grande Dulce de Leche Frappuccino"' Light Grande Nonfat Caffe Latte with a shot of Caramel Syrup
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280 calories 1 g fat (0 g saturated) 10 g sugars 170 calories 0.5 g fat (0 g saturated) 25 g sugars 150 calories 0 g fat (0 g saturated) 23 g sugars
AT YOUR FAVORITE RESTAURANTS
890 calories 37 g fat (1 4 g saturated) 82 g sugars
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GUILTV PLEASURE Grande Tazo • Green Tea Frappuccino� Blended Creme with 2% milk and whipped cream 490calories 14 g fat (7 g saturated) 69 g sugars S p lurge o n a s w e e t cancer f i g h ter. U n iversity of M i n n esota s c i e n t i sts studied the eati n g h a bits a n d cancer r a t e s of 14,000 C h i nese men over t h e i r Lifetimes and f o u n d that d r i n k i n g j u s t 1 c u p of g reen t e a a day may cut y o u r risk of colon cancer i n h a lf. Plus the cate c h i n s i n g reen tea have been s h o w n to boost metabo l i s m .
MENU DECODER CA FFE MISTO/ CAFE AU LAIT: Coffee and steamed milk, with only
70
calories for a gra n de size with nonfat milk.
490 calories 25 g fat (13 g saturated) 24 g sugars
Cinnamon Chip Scone
420 calories 15 g fat (10 g saturated) 53 g sugars
Grande Dulce de Leche Frappuccino® Blended Creme
240 calories 7 g fat (4.5 g saturated) 31 g sugars
FRENCH ROAST: The darkest roasted coffee at Star b u c ks
with whipped cream
and one of its m ost popular. Created from a blend of beans f rom Latin America, it i s marked b y a s m o ky,
Grande 2% Caramel Macchiato
intense flavor.
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360 calories 7 g fat (3.5 g saturated} 1,300 mg sodium
Any s andwich on the Subway menu can be prepared as a s alad. A recent study found that subjects ate 350 calorie s more at Subway than they did at McDonald's. Researchers call it the " health halo": the tendency for diners to overeat when they believe they're eating at a healthy restaurant . LITTLE TRICK
Looking to cut down on the salt? Stick
6 -inch Steak & Cheese
with Swiss cheese. It has one-third the sodium of cheddar, and one
Oven Roasted Chicken Breast Salad with Fat Free Italian Dressing
fourth the sodium of provolone.
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Roasted Chicken Noodle Soup
175 calories 2.5 g fat (0.5 g saturated) 1,120 mg sodium BO calories 2 g fat (0.5 g saturated} 1,240 mg sodium
AT YOUR FAVORITE RESTAURANTS
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530 calories 31 g fat (7 g saturated) 1,010 mg sodium
Cost, in cents, of a sub at the founding Subway location in 1965. CUlLTV PLEASURE Chili Con Carne 290 calories 8 g fat (3.5 g saturated} 990 mg sodium The beans conta i n s e len ium a n d 12 g r a m s of fiber, w h i le t h e b e e f g ives you a prot e i n b o ost wi t h 19 g r a m s . A n d Tulane U n iversity researchers foun d that eating beans four times a week can Lower t h e r i s k of he a rt d i s e a s e b y 19 percent.
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LITTLE TRICK
Rather than order
560 calories 24 g fat (11 g saturated) 1,590 mg sodium 430 calories 37.5 g fat (6.5 g saturated) 1,140 mg sodium 210 calories 11 g fat (4 g saturated) 1,250 mg sodium
a large sub. double
Meatball Marinara
up on your meat on a small. You ' l l save more than cash :
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320 calories 9 g fat (3 gsaturated) 1,100 mg sodium
Taco Bell switched over to trans fat -free frying oil in April of 2007. Still, watch out for the nachos and the taco salads ; both of these entrees still contain an unhealthy dose of this heart threatening fat . GUILTV PLEASURE
Bean Burrito 340 calories 9 g fat (3.5 gsaturated) 1,190 mg sodium Arizona State U niversity researchers found that 1/2 c u p of pi nto beans da ily can cut L D L ( b a d ) cho lesterol b y 8 percent, w h i c h h a p pens to be the same amount found in a bean bu rrito. Ask for it "fresco" style and slice off extra calories and s o d i u m .
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Chicken Fiesta Taco Salad without shell
Two Spicy Chicken Soft Tacos
Cinnamon Twists
1,780 mg sodium 340 calories 12 g fat (4 gsaturated) 1,160 mg sodium 170 calories 7 g fat (0 gsaturated) 200 mg sodium
AT YOUR F AVORITE RESTAURANTS
410 calories 27 g fat (6 g saturated} 780 mg sodium
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370 Number of calories you' ll s ave by ditching the oversized shell with your next taco salad. You'll also cut 20 grams of fat .
MENU DECODER BAJA SAUCE: A spicy, mayo-based sauce loaded with saturated fat, which makes it the worst choice for a gordita or chalupa. The lesser of the evils, surprisingly, is the nacho cheese.
e CHALUPA: In Taco Bell parlance,
640 calories 35 g fat (6 g saturated} 1,800 mg sodium 640 calories 23 g fat (7 g saturated} 2,160 mg sodium 290 calories 14 g fat (2.5 g saturated} 300 mg sodium
a chalupa is deep
Zesty Chicken BORDER BOWL®
fried flatbread fash ioned into a taco shell to hold meat, sauce,
Grilled Stuft Chicken Burrito
cheese, and some token produce. Chalu pas have 70 calories and 7 grams more fat
Caramel Apple Empanadas
than gorditas.
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U no C Did You Know?
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In 1998, Uno's unleashed the Bigger and Better menu, featuring new entrees and larger portions. Today, if you cut an individual serving of Uno's Chicago Classic Deep Dish in half, you would still be consuming more than 100 per cent of your daily allotn1ent of fat .
755 calories 30 g fat (17 g saturated) 1,815 mg sodium
LITTLE TRICK
Hunt for the word "gril led" on the m en u: the Grilled Chicken Breast, Grilled Mahi-Mahi, and BBQ Grilled Shrimp are among the heal thiest entrees on the menu. even trumping most of the salads. 134
BBQ Grilled Shrimp 7 oz. Filet Mignon
Chicken Lettuce Wraps
260 calories 2 g fat (0 g saturated) 1,000 mg sodium 300 calories 12 g fat (4 g saturated) 440 mg sodium 390 calories 21 fat (3 g saturated) 960 mg sodium
AT Y O UR FAV ORITE RESTAURANTS
2,310 calories 162 g fat (48 g saturated} 4,200 mg sodium
GUILTV PLEASURE
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Mediterranean Flatbread Pizza 690 calories 36 g fat (12 g saturated) 1,860 mg sodium The s p i n a c h a n d tomatoes b a l a n c e b l o o d s u gar, a n d eati n g whole o l i ves , l i k e t h e K a l a m a t a va riety o n this pizza, provides f i b e r, vita m i n E , a n d c a n cer-f i g h t i n g p hytoche m i c a l s .
SLUSH: This neon "-
drink on the kids menu is straight sugar, made entirely of red and blue cotton candy syrup (high-fructose corn syrup) poured over 1ce.
810 calories 30 g fat (13.5 g saturated) 1,740 mg sodium 920 calories 88 g fat (32 g saturated) 1,700 mg sodium 2,400 calories 155 g fat (50 g saturated) 600 mg sodium
BBQ Chicken Flatbread Pizza (individual)
Steak Fajitas
Pizza Skins
Number of Statues of Liberty Uno 's could construct from the mozzarell a cheese they use each year. 135
Wend Did You Know?
540 calo ries 22 g fat (4.5 g satura ted) 1, 780 mg sod ium
Wendy's is responsible for two popular innovations that have served to vastly increase the amount of fast food we as a nation consume : the introduction of the drive -thru window in 1970, and the birth of the Value Menu in 1988. Now, more than 40 per cent of Americans claim to eat behind the wheel. Wendy's burgers were recently rated #1 in the fast food world by Zagat, the venerable re stau rant rating guide. The fact that their beef is never frozen may account for this distinction. 136
Small Chili and 5 Piece Crispy Chicken Nuggets Single with Everything Sour Cream & Chives Potato
450 calo ries 21 g fat (5 g saturated) 1,300 mg sod ium 430 calories 20 g fat (7 g saturated) 900 mg sod iu m 320 calo ries 4 g fat (2.5 g saturated) 55 mg sod iu m
AT YOUR FAVORITE RESTAURANTS LITTLE TRICK 1,100 calories 40 g fat (9 g saturated) 1,950 mg sodium
Sandwiches can be made to order af Wendy's, and with a bit of though t, you can put together a much healthier sandwich than they can. Try a BLT: Ask for a premium bun with 4 slices of bacon. romaine. tomato and mayo. It 'll only set you back260 calories and .5 gram of saturated {at.
610 calories 31 g fat (11 g saturated) 1,460 mg sodium
Chicken Club Sandwich
720 calories 32 g fat (12 g saturated) 1, 720 mg sodium
2 Junior Cheeseburgers
420 calories 20 g fat (3 g saturated) 430 mg sodium
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Chef's choice of Sashimi
Tekka Ikura
Fresh Salmon
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Sushi Combinations Served with Miso Soup
Matsu Sushi Dinner
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NIGIRI / SASHIMI
California roll, spicy tekka maki, 5pcs nigiri sushi consisting of:
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tuna, shrimp, white fish, tamago and smoked salmon Traditional Sushi
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Dinner Traditional Sushi
Dinner plus sashimi appetizer
Alaska King Crab
Shake (fresh salmon)
Amaebi (sweet shrimp)
Shake (smoked salmon)
Blue Fin Tuna
Spicy Tuna (original or jalapeno)
Ebi (boiled shrimp)
Spicy scallop (original or
Escolar (seared fatty white tw1a)
jalapeno)
Hamachi (yellowtail)
Suzuki (bass)
Hh·ame (fluke)
Tai (red snapper)
Hotategai (scallop)
Tako (boiled octopus)
Hokkigai (surf clam)
Tarako (cod roe)
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