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Some healthy fast food choices
Fast food restaurants have added many new healthy options. Most fast
food restaurants and restaurant chains post nutritional information
about their food offerings on their web sites. Visit some of the sites
to determine your choices are. If you decide what you can and should
order before you arrive, it will make it easier to avoid the less
nutritious, higher calorie options. Also, pay attention to changes in
the menu and new offerings because many restaurants are finally starting
to pay attention to the demand for healthy options. Many restaurants try
new items out before they add them to the menu permanently.
When choosing, be aware of highly caloric additions such as salad
dressings, cheese, sour cream, etc. Sometimes, making your choice
healthier is as simple as removing the condiments. For example, ask for
a grilled chicken sandwich without the mayonnaise. Many restaurants are
making progress and offering alternatives like salads with low calorie,
fat free dressings, or grilled chicken sandwiches on whole wheat rolls,
but if they don't, see what you can do to make your choice more
nutritious and less fattening. Some healthy fast food choices include:
Fast food nutrition – is it possible?
America has been called a ‘fast food nation,' and for good reason.
Everyday, one out of four Americans eats fast food. Most do it for the
convenience – lack of time leads many people to the drive thru, and
money plays a part as well. If you are eating out, fast food
restaurants are often the cheapest option. Unfortunately, fast food
restaurants are not the most nutritious option. Generally, fast food
meals are higher in calories, sodium and fat, and often lacking in
important vitamins and minerals. Until recently, french fries were the
only vegetable option at many fast food restaurants. By most
standards, it is a stretch to call fast food french fries a vegetable.
Restaurant dining poses similar challenges. Restaurant meals also tend
to include too much fat, salt, or sugar, and portions are almost
always larger than normal.
While fast food restaurants may not offer the healthiest options, most
people find themselves eating fast food from time to time. How can you
make the most of your fast food meal? For that matter, how can you
make the most of any restaurant meal? The good news is that many
restaurants, fast food and sit-down, are adding healthier menu
options. It is now possible to eat a fairly nutritious meal on the go.
Keep in mind portion control (no super sizing), high fat and calorie
sauces and dressings (eliminate them or take them on the side and use
sparingly), and sodas (drink water or low fat milk). Making good
choices when you are eating out will help you maintain a healthy diet.
Knowing what types of menu items are healthier than others can help
limit temptation and will also help you encourage your children and
grandchildren to make healthy choices as well.