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494.1 | | SALEM::AMARTIN | This town Needs an ENEMA! | Sat Aug 12 1989 12:20 | 6 |
| I got one at shaws market. At the checkoutounter.
How reliable?? who knows...
Wheres mike Z?? Hell know where to find a reliable source.
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494.2 | | ANT::ZARLENGA | radios pumpin' to the way she walked | Sat Aug 12 1989 16:08 | 13 |
|
.0> A friend of mine would like a list of the calorie and fat
.0> content of popular fast foods items (McDonald's, Wendy's,
Bookstores have lots of guides to fast food nutrition.
Or you could ask the manager of any fast food place, if he doesn't
have the information, (s)he'll know how you can get it. But you'll
spend lots of time making the rounds and writing letters. Think
about stopping by a bookstore.
-mike z
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494.3 | Fast Food Facts | FSTTOO::SWEENEY | Susan Sweeney | Sun Aug 13 1989 11:25 | 29 |
| I have a pamphlet called 'Fast Food Facts' put out by Eli Lilly and Company
from Indianapolis. It is for diabetics. It has some great information in
it like...
- serving size
- calories
- carbohydrate
- protein
- fat
- sodium
- exchanges
This information is listed for Burger King, Hardee's, Kentucky Fried Chicken,
McDonald's, Wendy's, and Pizza Hut.
At the back of the pamphlet it says...
"This booklet is provided as a service by Eli Lilly and Company,
manufacturer of Humulin (human insulin [recombinant DNA origin]) and Iletin
(insulin, Lilly). The information has been excerpted from 'Fast Food Facts;
Nutritive and Exchange Values for Fast Food Restaurants', Marion Franz, RD, MS
(data collected 1985). For information on how to obtain the complete booklet
or other publications for diabetes patients, write to: The International
Diabetes Center, 500 West 39th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55416"
I will make some photocopies of the pamphlet and if anyone wants a copy, you
can send me mail on FSTVAX::SWEENEY with your name and mailstop.
Susan
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494.4 | that should be 9.6% calories from fat, not 11% | MILKWY::ZARLENGA | miss, I coulda gotten that for ya | Tue Mar 03 1992 02:19 | 18 |
| I was in Burger King last week and they have these HUGE nutrition
charts up (it's about time) so I asked the manager if they had any
smaller versions, and if I could have one.
I have two pamphlets, "Your guide to nutrition at Burger King" and
"The ligher way menu."
One nice feature in the first pamphlet, is the section where they
suggest ways to shave calories off the fast foods, for example the
mayo on a Whopper is 146 calories, all fat, and the ranch sauce
on the BK broiler is 90 calories, mostly fat.
So, a whopper, hold the mayo comes in at 470, and 5 grams of fat.
That's 11% of the calories from fat, and that's not bad at all for
a fast food burger.
Next time you eat at BK, ask for a few of these, they'll help you
make smart choices when you eat out.
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494.5 | | STAR::LEWIS | | Tue Mar 03 1992 13:17 | 8 |
| Yes, those nutritional brochures can be full of interesting facts. I
picked one up at Au Bon Pain the last time I ate there and found out
that the hearth rolls that I'm so fond of contain 250 calories. I
was counting them as 2 WW bread exchanges instead of 3. Live and
learn!
Sue
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494.6 | | CNTROL::JENNISON | The Son reigns! | Mon Mar 09 1992 19:41 | 4 |
|
Of course, a whopper without the mayo is not a whopper at all
:-)
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494.7 | | MILKWY::ZARLENGA | Herm, ya scarin' the fish! | Wed Mar 18 1992 02:07 | 7 |
| Taco Bell has a new tray liner that lists % calories from fat for
the various menu choices.
I nearly gagged on my taco when I saw that for almost every single
choice, the % calories from fat was nearly 50%.
If memory serves me right, the tostada had the lowest %, at about 30%.
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494.8 | | ASICS::LESLIE | Digital - we're #2 | Wed Mar 18 1992 13:50 | 1 |
| Coffee to go please!
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494.9 | coconut oil will do it to you every time! | BUSY::SWANEY | Special favors come in 31 flavors! | Wed Mar 18 1992 16:50 | 8 |
|
I read somewhere that last year people were outraged becuase of the
high fat content, they found it mostly do to frying in coconut oil's
I'm not sure if they've swithced to a better oils yet? but it doesnt't
look like it.
Bill
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494.10 | Dont confuse fat and cholesterol | ESCROW::ROBERTS | | Wed Mar 18 1992 17:17 | 7 |
| re .9
All fats have the same number of calories per gram. Corn oil and other
low cholesterol oils are no lower in calories than high-cholesterol
fats like lard and coconut oil. If you have to watch your cholesterol,
then these oils might be better, but as far as losing weight it doesn't
make one bit of difference.
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494.11 | I think this is correct? | BUSY::SWANEY | Special favors come in 31 flavors! | Wed Mar 18 1992 17:28 | 12 |
|
re .10
< but as far as losing weight it doesn't make one bit of difference >
I'm sure you must not of meant this? I mean the % of fat in certain
oils do make a difference, if your trying to loose weight it would be
advantageous to stick with lower fat oils (when needed) as it is
recommended to lower your fat intake?
Bill
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494.12 | Oil is 100% fat | RANGER::PESENTI | Only messages can be dragged | Wed Mar 18 1992 17:59 | 7 |
| The only difference between oils is the saturated-ness which ties to
blood cholesterol via some very vague relationships.
Caloriewise, oil = fat = 9 calories per gram, or about 100 calories per
tablespoon.
JP
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494.13 | no such thing | TLE::DBANG::carroll | a woman full of fire | Wed Mar 18 1992 19:40 | 4 |
| oil and fat are synonymous..."lower fat oil" is like saying "lower fat
fat". Doesn't make any sense.
D!
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494.14 | | RANGER::PESENTI | Only messages can be dragged | Thu Mar 19 1992 14:13 | 1 |
| It's a pleasant thought, though...
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494.15 | McDonald's McLean ... is it as good as it sounds? | MILKWY::ZARLENGA | FREEZE! ...drop the duck. | Sun Apr 05 1992 00:35 | 10 |
| Have you heard of McDonald's McLean burger?
It's advertised as 91% fat free.
But the nutrition information sheet lists the McLean Deluxe (that's
without cheese) as 320 calories, with 10 grams of fat. That's 28%
of the calories from fat, not nearly as good as it sounds when they
just talk about the % fat by weight of the uncooked patty.
I'll stick with my hold-the-mayo-Whoppers (see .4).
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494.16 | calorie/fat info on all the McDonalds's sandwiches | MILKWY::ZARLENGA | Dave, drop a load on 'em! | Mon Apr 06 1992 01:53 | 16 |
| From the McDonald's pamphlet "McDonald's Food: the Facts" :
(I calculated the % calories from fat)
Sandwich cals gFat %calFat
-------------------------------------------
Hamburger 255 9 31.8%
Cheesburger 305 13 38.4%
Qrt Pounder 410 20 43.9%
Qrt Pounder w/chs 510 28 49.4%
McLean Deluxe 320 10 28.1%
McLean Deluxe w/chs 370 14 34.1%
Big Mac 500 26 46.8%
Filet-O-Fish 370 18 43.8%
McChicken 415 20 43.4%
Chicken Fajitas 185 8 38.9%
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494.17 | | CNTROL::JENNISON | The Son reigns! | Thu Oct 08 1992 19:04 | 11 |
|
Does anyone know the fat content and caloric information
for Hommus ?
(I couldn't find a better place for this question, although
it's not really a "fast food")
How about McDonalds' grilled chicken sandwich?
(There that ties it into the topic!)
Karen
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494.18 | Hummos recipes in COOKS | ESCROW::ROBERTS | | Thu Oct 08 1992 19:30 | 6 |
| Depends on how its made. Recipes vary with the cook, and some use lots
of tahini, which is sesame paste -- very high fat -- and many people
also add olive oil. For recipes and more information about hummus try
PAGODA::COOKS, note 873.
-ellie
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494.19 | | TLE::SHAR::sharone | Camry owners exit through trunk | Thu Oct 08 1992 19:53 | 14 |
| My Weight Watchers' Maintenance Guide lists hummus as:
1/3 cup = 1 FA, 1 P, 1 1/2 B
For the non-Weight Watchers:
1 FA = 40 calories
1 P = 70 calories
1 B = 80 calories
This is for the average restaurant hummus. If you make it yourself, you
can count the individual ingredients.
--Sharon
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494.20 | | DPDMAI::POGAR | Resident Movie Critic & Costner Fan | Thu Oct 08 1992 23:32 | 14 |
| I don't have McDonald's grilled chicken sandwich info, but Wendy's is:
Chicken Sandwich - 19.0 gm fat, 430 calories
Grilled chicken sandwich - 13.0 gm fat, 340 calories
This info is from The T-Factor Fat Gram Counter. I've been using it for
about six weeks for everything. It's fits very nicely into your purse
(about 4" x 3-1/2").
I assume that the fat and calories would be lower if you get the items
prepared with no condiments (maybe just lettuce/tomato).
Catherine
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494.21 | | SOLVIT::ALLEN_R | Is there profit in this? | Fri Oct 09 1992 04:36 | 2 |
| forget the calories, look at the fat content for those items. Unless
that's all you eat with fat in it that is really going to push it.
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494.22 | BK Broiler | ESCROW::ROBERTS | | Fri Oct 09 1992 13:50 | 11 |
| If you want a low-fat fast food chicken sandwich, go for the BK broiler
at Burger King. They have a leaflet that lists nutritional analyses of
their foods, and this sandwich is the lowest thing on it. It contains
4 grams of fat, if you "hold the sauce". And it actually tastes OK,
too. I don't know how many calories are in it, since I don't count
calories, just grams of fat.
It's interesting to look at the leaflet they have. One of the *worst*
things to get, in terms of fat is the breaded and fried chicken
sandwich. And the breaded and fried fish sandwich. I can't remember
the numbers, but they were higher in fat than the cheeseburgers.
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494.23 | | HDLITE::ZARLENGA | Michael Zarlenga, Alpha P/PEG | Sat Oct 10 1992 22:25 | 10 |
| .20> Chicken Sandwich - 19.0 gm fat, 430 calories
That's 40% of the calories from fat.
.20> Grilled chicken sandwich - 13.0 gm fat, 340 calories
That's 34% of the calories from fat, not much better.
FYI: when I get the BK broiler, I replace the "sauce" with mustard.
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494.24 | | CNTROL::JENNISON | The Son reigns! | Mon Oct 12 1992 14:54 | 5 |
| Well, seeing the vast difference between the Wendy's grilled
chicken and the BK Broiler, I'm still interested in the
McDonald's info if anyone has it.
Karen
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494.28 | BK, MdDonalds, Taco Bell, KFC, Pizza Hut (thanks for %'s Mike) | CFSCTC::CFSCTC::CARROLL | a woman full of fire | Mon Oct 12 1992 18:16 | 60 |
| Here are some values from the Encyclopedia of Food Values.
McDonalds: %cals
cal. fat g sat.fat.g sodium g fat
Big Mac 560 32.4 10.1 950 52.1
cheeseburg 310 13.8 5.2 750 40.0
mcnuggets (4 oz) 290 16.3 4.1 520 50.6
filetofish 440 26.1 4.1 520 53.4
McChicken 490 28.6 5.4 780 52.5
hamburg 260 9.5 3.6 500 32.9
Quarter Lb+chs 520 29.2 11.2 1150 50.5
Quarter lb 410 20.7 8.1 660 45.4
small fry 220 12.0 2.7 110 49.1
lg fry 400 21.6 5.0 200 48.6
chef salad 230 13.3 5.9 490 52.0
chunky chicken sal 140 3.4 0.9 230 21.9
Burger King:
%cals
cal. fat g fat
chicken sand 685 40.0 52.6
BK broiler 379 18.0 42.7
cheeseburger 318 15.0 42.5
hamburger 272 11.0 36.4
ocean catch 495 25.0 45.5
Whopper 614 36.0 52.8
Whopper+cheese 706 44.0 56.1
Chick tenders (6) 236 13.0 49.6
chef salad 178 9.0 45.5
chicken salad 142 4.0 25.4
onion rings 339 19.0 50.4
med. fries 372 20.0 48.4
Pizza Hut:
2 slice med hand tossed cheese: 518 cal 20.0 g fat 34.7%calsfat
" " " " " pepperroni 500 23 41.4
" " " pan pizza cheese: 492 18.0 32.9
" " " " " pepp. 540 22 35.0
Personal Pan Supreme 647 28 38.9
Taco Bell
beef burriot 493 21 38.3
bean burrito 447 14 28.2
taco (reg) 183 11 54.1
taco, bellgrande 335 23 61.8
chicken taco 171 9 47.4
soft taco 225 12 48.0
KFC:
original breast 283 15.3 48.7
original thigh 294 19.7 60.3
crispy breast 342 19.7 51.8
Lite-n-crispy breast 220 11.9 48.7
Lite-n-crispy drumstick 121 7.0 52.1
biscuit 232 11.9 46.2
potatoes+gravy 71 1.6 20.3
Diana
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494.29 | Whom to Believe? | ESCROW::ROBERTS | | Fri Oct 16 1992 20:48 | 11 |
| Since your chart show quite a different figure for the BK Broiler than
what I remembered, I went to Burger King today to take a look at their
chart again. Their chart lists the sandwich as containing 10 grams of
fat, 4 grams of which come from the sauce. So I did remember
incorrectly, since I thought the sauce was 6 and the sandwich 4. But
this is still quite different from what your chart shows.
I tend to thing the BK chart is correct. This sandwich doesn't *taste*
like it has a lot of fat in it.
-ellie
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494.30 | I don't eat fast food anyway | CFSCTC::CFSCTC::CARROLL | a woman full of fire | Fri Oct 16 1992 21:17 | 20 |
| I've never had a BK broiler so I can't say.
Remember that figures for these things, no matter what your source, can
be innaccurate up to 20% off.
One of the reasons I find the Encyclopedia annoying is that it lists
VERY precise values when it can't possibly be that accurate. Also, it
has many precise value for imprecise measures of food. For instance,
how can they know that a "medium apple" has 74 calories? How do they
know it doesn't have 78? Sheesh!
Anyway, use your best judgement. The difference between 10 grams of fat
and 18 grams of fat is only about 70 calories worth, which will not
make or break any diet.
What is the sauce, anyway? Is it mayo-based? Real mayonaise or "salad
dressing" has 4 grams of fat per tsp or thereabouts. I'm skeptical
that the sauce has so little fat...
D!
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494.31 | Don't know what the Sauce is | ESCROW::ROBERTS | | Fri Oct 16 1992 22:17 | 9 |
| yes, if you are counting calories, it's not a big deal. But I try to
limit myself to 25-30 grams of fat per day when I am dieting, so for me
the difference between 10 grams of fat and 18 is considerable. I don;t
know what the sauce is made of, sinc I've never gotten it. I imagine
it is mayo based, and I hate any of that sort of thing on warm food.
So I don't even miss the sauce. The BK Broiler, by the way, is just a
broiled piece of skinless chicken breast on a sort-of bran roll.
-e
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494.32 | | HDLITE::ZARLENGA | Michael Zarlenga, Alpha P/PEG | Mon Oct 19 1992 03:27 | 5 |
| When in doubt ... trust the Burger King literature.
The sandwiches can undergo lots of changes over the course of a year
or two, and the pamphlets from the company should reflect the latest
sandwich.
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