January 26, 2008
Low Cal Fast Food and Get Inspired to Exercise
A while back I wrote an article on where to find low calorie meals offered by national restaurant chains. This past week I came across some new choices to add to your list of ideas. This may be especially helpful if you are on a 1200 calorie diet. I’ve also learned of an inexpensive way to get some inspiration to exercise with some DVDs from the pros. And I have an update for you about My Food Diary, my favorite online calorie tracker. It’s the service I use to create the 1200 and 1500 calorie sample menus that I’ve been sharing.
Small Sammies are now available at Quiznos
Quiznos now has two low cal and low cost versions of their gourmet flatbread sandwiches called Sammies. For only 200 calories and just 2 bucks each you can choose from two new flavors: Balsamic Chicken or Black Angus steak.
You could team up one of these sandwiches with a side salad for an additional 130 calories (comes with either balsamic vinaigrette or buttermilk ranch dressing). That comes to 330 calories total. It sounds like it might be a reasonably nutritious choice, but I can’t comment on that till the nutrient breakdown is available. However, I’m sure this combo will come up short for calcium so you would want to get enough low fat milk, yogurt, or cheese with your other meals and snacks.
More Ideas:
I came across an article in the Wall Street Journal posted in the January 10 issue about low cal restaurant meals that might interest you. Evidently a group of reporters (?) from the Journal actually purchased a variety of low cal restaurant entrees for testing at an independent lab to see if the calorie counts matched the claims.
It seems that most of the calorie claims were in fact accurate. However, what the Journal reporters noted, and you will want to keep in mind is that the calorie counts typically did not include anything extra. An example they mentioned is the 340-calorie Subway sandwich. If you, as a customer, request variations on the original sandwich or ask for additional mayo or a slice of cheese, the calorie count will likely be significantly higher.
Something else to watch out for are the extras that come with meals, especially take out. Breadsticks, dips, or chips are only a few of the possibilities you might find in your take out bag along with the main item. For more tips and restaurant meal ideas you might want to read the article yourself.
Motivation for Exercise:
Has it been bitter cold where you live? With all the ice and snow and extreme cold that we’ve had for a quite a while now, I’ve had to put walking outside on hold. I usually don’t mind going to the gym but at 11 degrees below zero, I’m not thrilled with the idea of going anywhere. Sometimes having fresh new ideas for exercise routines I can do at home is just the inspiration I need to make time and do it!
I discovered an offer by Columbia House that might interest you as well. It seems that you can order 5 DVDs for only 50 cents a piece. This company has a good selection of just about anything you might want on DVD.
From kickboxing, to Pilates, yoga, body sculpting, keeping fit in your 50s and many more, there are plenty of choices for exercise. So if you’d like some inspiration, maybe something new and different will spark your enthusiasm. (You can check out the exercise DVDs at Columbia House by peeling away the ad in the top right corner of my website.)
MyFoodDiary.com
My Food Diary now has more than 50,000 foods listed in their database! Wow! When I wrote my review back in August there were about 45,000 food items. This is far more than any other service I’m aware of online. If you get a chance do take a look. Whether we like it or not, calories do count!
This coming week I have a new sample menu for a 1200 calorie diet. It was somewhat challenging to put together because I wanted to share one with you that does not require any cooking (other than heating something up in a microwave oven.) Achieving nutrient balance with 1200 calories can be very difficult when working with convenience foods and, in this instance, a lunch from a restaurant.
Till next time, watch your calories and stay healthy!
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