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Old 08-28-2008, 01:53 PM   #311 (permalink)

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Here is a shocking list to keep you moticated:

20. Worst Fast-Food Chicken Meal
Chicken Selects Premium Breast Strips from McDonald’s (5 pieces) with creamy ranch sauce — 830 calories

19. Worst Drink
Jamba Juice Chocolate Moo’d Power Smoothie (30 fl oz) — 900 calories

18. Worst Supermarket Meal
Pepperidge Farm Roasted Chicken Pot Pie (whole pie) — 1,020 calories

17. Worst “Healthy” Burger
Ruby Tuesday Bella Turkey Burger — 1,145 calories

16. Worst Mexican Entree
Chipotle Mexican Grilled Chicken Burrito — 1,179 calories

15. Worst Kids’ Meal
Macaroni Grill Double Macaroni ‘n’ Cheese — 1,210 calories

It’s like feeding your kid 1 1/2 boxes of Kraft mac ‘n’ cheese.

14. Worst Sandwich
Quizno’s Classic Italian (large) — 1,510 calories

13. Worst Salad
On the Border Grande Taco Salad with Taco Beef — 1,450 calories

12. Worst Burger
Carl’s Jr. Double Six Dollar Burger — 1,520 calories

11. Worst Steak
Lonestar 20 oz T-bone — 1,540 calories

10. Worst Breakfast
Bob Evans Caramel Banana Pecan Cream Stacked and Stuffed Hotcakes — 1,540 calories (109 g sugars)

Five Egg McMuffins yield the same caloric cost as these sugar-stuffed flapjacks. (The name alone makes me sick.)

9. Worst Dessert
Chili’s Chocolate Chip Paradise Pie with Vanilla Ice Cream — 1,600 calories

Would you eat a Big Mac for dessert? How about three?

8. Worst Chinese Entree
P.F. Chang’s Pork Lo Mein — 1,820 calories

7. Worst Chicken Entree
Chili’s Honey Chipotle Crispers with Chipotle Sauce — 2,040 calories

6. Worst Fish Entree
On the Border Dos XX Fish Tacos with Rice and Beans — 2,100 calories

5. Worst Pizza
Uno Chicago Grill Chicago Classic Deep Dish Pizza — 2,310 calories

Downing this “personal” pizza is equivalent to eating 18 slices of Domino’s Crunchy Thin Crust cheese pizza.

4. Worst Pasta
Macaroni Grill Spaghetti and Meatballs with Meat Sauce — 2,430 calories

3. Worst Nachos
On the Border Stacked Border Nachos — 2,740 calories

2. Worst Starter
Chili’s Awesome Blossom — 2,710 calories

fat equivalent of 67 slices of bacon

1. The Worst Food in America
Outback Steakhouse Aussie Cheese Fries with Ranch Dressing

2,900 calories
182 g fat
240 g carbs

The caloric equivalent of eating 14 Krispy Kreme doughnuts, before your dinner arrives. Even if you split this “starter” with 3 friends, you’ll have downed a meal’s worth of calories.
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Old 09-07-2008, 08:06 PM   #312 (permalink)

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Chicken Spaghetti

Half a box of 100% whole wheat Angel Hair pasta

I can't believe its not butter spray

Chicken tenderloins or a big can of premium chicken

2 slices of 2% cheese

Sauce option 1:
1 can of Del Monte Diced tomatoes with what ever style you choose (onions and bell peppers, garlic and basil etc.)

1 can of tomato sauce

garlic powder

onion powder

Crushed red pepper flakes

Parsley

salt and pepper

Sauce option 2:
Classico Italian sausage sauce

crushed red pepper flakes

Garlic powder

Onion powder

Step 1:

Cook or bake chicken anyway you want then shred it into a bowl and move it to the side. I prefer to boil the chicken with some onion and garlic powder, some butter spray and some salt. It allows the chicken to break up much easier

Step2

Next boil the water, add some salt, butter spray, parsley, garlic and onion powder and half a box of pasta.(or whatever seasonings you decide)

step 3

Cook the pasta to desired softness then drain it into a colander (water drainer) in the sink and leave it there. Most of the seasonings will stick to the pasta when the water drains.

step 4

Create Sauce option 1 buy pouring a can of Del Monte tomatoes in a pot.

Add tomato sauce, garlic powder, onion powder, crushed red peppers, salt and pepper, 2 slices of 2% cheese, shredded chicken and then stir. You can add water to the pot to thin it out if desired.

Bring to a boil

Sauce option 2

Pour in bottle of Classico sauce and add garlic and onion powder, crushed red pepper, chicken and 2 slices of cheese.

Bring to a boil.

After the sauce is made add pasta and stir, reduce heat then I like to take cooking scissors an and cut the spaghetti inside the pot at this point to make the noodles smaller. Stir again for a minute or so and then let sit for 5 mins before serving

I usually serve with Natures Own 100% whole wheat bread no added sugar bread, sprayed with butter spray and sprinkled with garlic salt.

This meal is good for you, taste great and best of all its makes plenty easy to reheat left overs that taste great out of the microwave.
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Old 09-07-2008, 08:18 PM   #313 (permalink)

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Chicken Spaghetti

Chicken Spaghetti

Half a box of 100% whole wheat Angel Hair pasta

I can't believe its not butter spray

Chicken tenderloins or a big can of premium chicken

2 slices of 2% cheese

Sauce option 1:
1 can of Del Monte Diced tomatoes with what ever style you choose (onions and bell peppers, garlic and basil etc.)

1 can of tomato sauce

garlic powder

onion powder

Crushed red pepper flakes

Parsley

salt and pepper

Sauce option 2:
Classico Italian sausage sauce

crushed red pepper flakes

Garlic powder

Onion powder

Step 1:

Cook or bake chicken anyway you want then shred it into a bowl and move it to the side. I prefer to boil the chicken with some onion and garlic powder, some butter spray and some salt. It allows the chicken to break up much easier

Step2

Next boil the water, add some salt, butter spray, parsley, garlic and onion powder and half a box of pasta.(or whatever seasonings you decide)

step 3

Cook the pasta to desired softness then drain it into a colander (water drainer) in the sink and leave it there. Most of the seasonings will stick to the pasta when the water drains.

step 4

Create Sauce option 1 buy pouring a can of Del Monte tomatoes in a pot.

Add tomato sauce, garlic powder, onion powder, crushed red peppers, salt and pepper, 2 slices of 2% cheese, shredded chicken and then stir. You can add water to the pot to thin it out if desired.

Bring to a boil

Sauce option 2

Pour in bottle of Classico sauce and add garlic and onion powder, crushed red pepper, chicken and 2 slices of cheese.

Bring to a boil.

After the sauce is made add pasta and stir, reduce heat then I like to take cooking scissors an and cut the spaghetti inside the pot at this point to make the noodles smaller. Stir again for a minute or so and then let sit for 5 mins before serving

I usually serve with Natures Own 100% whole wheat bread no added sugar bread, sprayed with butter spray and sprinkled with garlic salt.

This meal is good for you, taste great and best of all its makes plenty easy to reheat left overs that taste great out of the microwave.
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Old 09-10-2008, 06:44 PM   #314 (permalink)

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This is one of my favorites.

-Pound out chicken and flatten.

-Rub with salt, pepper, garlic,cayenne or chili powder, basil (these are the spices I usually have on hand. Others will work)

-Fold chicken in half and place in large ziplock bag.(you can use toothpick or string but they usually stay folded for me.)

-Marinade chicken in light Italian dressing, lemon juice, and onion. (I prefer overnight)

-Place on grill or foreman still folded.
Cook on both sides, then you should be able to unfold and cook the middle better with all of the spices staying on the chicken.

I usually eat with some grilled veggies in a simialr marinade, and some home made pasta salad!
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Anyone have a good/healthy Jambalaya recipe?
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Anyone have a good/healthy Jambalaya recipe?
GOD do I ever. I have it in my pantry somewhere, this shit changes lives, I'll post it when I get back from work.
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guys i usually dont have much time for making dinner because i work so much. my favorite meal to make is chicken brocoli and brown rice. i usually get ground chicken and cook it in the frying pan.

what do you guys suggest to give it more taste? would hot sauce work?

and what about burgers. like chickecn or with lean beef...wheat bread...lettuce...and for sauce?

thanks guys
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