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The most caloric burger at 20 chain restaurants
WTOP News (Washington DC) ^ | 29 March 2016 | WTOP News (Washington DC)

Posted on 04/03/2016 12:14:41 PM PDT by COBOL2Java


Though fast food restaurants aren’t exactly the meccas of nutrition, each restaurant is bound to have at least one option that saves calories. Two of Taco Bell’s Fresco Soft Tacos with shredded chicken only set you back 280 calories, Wendy’s Ultimate Chicken Grill sandwich is 370 calories — Arby’s even offers a 250-calorie Chopped Farmhouse Salad.

If you’re not careful, however, there is a chance that you could find yourself eating a full day’s serving (or more) of calories in a single meal. Using nutrition data from ESHA, HealthGrove found the most caloric burger at 20 popular chain restaurants.

HealthGrove ranked the list by number of calories for a serving size of one burger, and broke ties by selecting the burger with more grams of fat.

Next time you’re craving fast food, avoid these burgers so you can satisfy your need for beef without adding significantly to your waistline.

(Excerpt) Read more at wtop.com ...


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To: Forgotten Amendments
The Left (like Michelle Obama) is still stuck in the long discredited calories/fat = obesity paradigm.

It is absolutely the carbs rather than the fat that will kill you.

81 posted on 04/03/2016 3:24:31 PM PDT by KevinB (Barack Obama: Our first black, gay, Kenyan, Socialist, Muslim president!)
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To: trisham

Being out west I get ground bison. 4 ounces with small cubes of butter pressed into it to keep it from drying out. Cook at 400 degrees on a griddle plate grill and it’s crusty outside, and juicy inside. Very lean. Toast the buns face down on the griddle, cook some green chile, add cheese and you’re good to go.


82 posted on 04/03/2016 3:29:57 PM PDT by Tijeras_Slim
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To: Tijeras_Slim

I’ve never had bison, but I’ve heard that it is very good. I like the idea of having it cooked in butter with green chili peppers and cheese.


83 posted on 04/03/2016 3:34:43 PM PDT by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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To: stylecouncilor

ping


84 posted on 04/03/2016 3:40:01 PM PDT by windcliff
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To: VMI70

Good evening.

Satterwhite’s. The Mammoth Burger. Goochland.

Thanks. It was bugging me.

5.56mm


85 posted on 04/03/2016 3:48:42 PM PDT by M Kehoe
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To: trisham
I can get it locally, they even had a herd at Founder's Ranch (Cowboy Shooting Championship Range) about 6 miles down the road from me that broke out and wandered the hills for a few months.(you do not round up buffalo)Here's part of their property, that's what it looks like in my neck of the woods. I'm pretty much a fixture at their sporting clays range, but I also shoot Cowboy long range (think Quigley Down Under).

Sometimes Costco has ground bison and it's pretty good. The butter keeps it from drying out, it's very lean (not as much as elk though). Not sure if you can find actual NM green chile, but I think some is exported in cans or pouches. Here it's a fall tradition to get a sack or bushel roasted.

86 posted on 04/03/2016 3:49:56 PM PDT by Tijeras_Slim
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To: Lee Enfield

I saved that and will try it. I don;t know what else is in the horsey sauce, but it’s a favorite.


87 posted on 04/03/2016 5:38:32 PM PDT by IllumiNaughtyByNature (HTTP 500 - Internal Server Error)
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To: SamAdams76

I am making a tour of the cabernets these days, a glass or two about 5 nights a week. Enjoying it immensely. I have tried some of the dark chocolate and liked it. Perhaps I will pick up a bar?

Any brand you recommend?

We should start a wine thread. the good the bad and the ugly.


88 posted on 04/03/2016 7:19:22 PM PDT by Chickensoup (Leftist totalitarian governments are the biggest killer of citizens in the world.)
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To: Mariner

Same as me

I’ve got a different take on low fat diet but if you get the results then God bless ya

I’m 58.5 but I’m just effing dealing with six oh anyhow

It is what it is

It’s late August or early September no matter how I slice it

Born with bad congenital heart crap but I’m still here and live a lot

Got young kids and still chase my 8 years younger wifey around

I hate whiners and i can’t retire anyhow

Social security would be appreciated

It’ll pay the mortgage


89 posted on 04/03/2016 7:26:47 PM PDT by wardaddy (is Cruz last name a coincidence or a blessing or is he the anti Christ)
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To: Chickensoup
Lindt 90%, Green & Black 85% and Endangered Species 88% are the brands I usually get. I usually pick up what's on sale so long as it's at least 85%.

For comparison, your basic Hershey milk chocolate bar is only 11% cacao and even their "dark chocolate" bar is 45% cacao.

A serious dark chocolate bar starts at 65% cacao and at 85% or better, you are in the big leagues.

90 posted on 04/03/2016 7:31:31 PM PDT by SamAdams76 (Delegates So Far: Trump (736); Cruz (463); Rubio (171); Kasich (143)
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To: SamAdams76

thanks and happy happy!


91 posted on 04/03/2016 8:19:31 PM PDT by Chickensoup (Leftist totalitarian governments are the biggest killer of citizens in the world.)
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To: Texan5

” I prefer raw cabbage, but steamed or in caldo de res is okay, too-there are very few veggies I don’t like either raw or cooked...”

My daughter in law cooks us all a corned beef and cabbage dinner every St, Patrick’s Day. Yum!

I never even heard of kimchee.

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92 posted on 04/04/2016 6:50:09 AM PDT by Mears
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To: Mears

Kimchee is one of those oriental foods that service members sample either while stationed in those countries or in places like Cali where there is a large oriental population.It is basically fermented vegetables-usually napa cabbage-with hot peppers, onion, etc. A lot of people like it, but I can’t get past the rotten smell...


93 posted on 04/04/2016 11:39:11 AM PDT by Texan5 ("You've got to saddle up your boys, you've got to draw a hard line"...)
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