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    Someone said they inject their steaks with sugar.

    Can someone confirm this?

    Love their HOT wings.
    54 year old Male
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    Re: Applebee's

    Well, it is already confirmed by the guys from Applebee's.

    Originally posted by Momof3greatgirls on Jun Wed 2005 22, 2005 11:16
    Hey Gang!
    I have been "stalled" for about 2 weeks, not a change, none, zip, zilch, nadda!
    SO yesterday I sat down and reexamined what I have been eating...the only thing that stuck out at me, was that in the past 2 weeks, things have been really busy and we have been eating out a lot. we have gone to applebees's. I have the same thing...salad dry, and a house sirloin with blue chees on it. Probably about 4 times wekk for the last 2 weeks, they are so good, I would order and extra to go and have it for breakfast the next day.

    SO I get online at Applebees.com and look to see if there is something in those steaks that woulde be stalling me. Now I am thinking, unless there is some small amount of sugar inthe seasoning the steaks should be a no brainer. Well the web site says no nutritional info available.

    I called corporate Applebees, and they tell me that I need to call the local restraunt to ask them to look on the box of staeks for the ingredents. I call the local resturant, and they go look. Not only is sugar the 2nd ingredent ( beef being the first ) but they are injected with a dextrose solution too!!! I am so angry!!! angry at myself for blindly thinking that a steak is a stek...and applebees for shootingit full of sugar!!!
    Amy
    I'm not sure about the wings... Maybe you can find whatever you are eating there in this list: Applebee's Nutrition Facts, Calories, Fat, Protein, and Diet Information - Food Search Results - The Daily Plate Calorie Counter
    Or just give them a call.
    "Get action. Seize the moment. Man was never intended to become an oyster."

    -- Theodore Roosevelt

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