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  • Rotisserie chicken and fast-food chicken wings

    These two things - rotisserie chicken (like the kind in supermarkets) and fast-food chicken (buffalo) wings - are they allowed on Atkins? As long as there are no sauces or anything on them, shouldn't they be ok?

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    Re: Rotisserie chicken and fast-food chicken wings

    "As long as there are no sauces on them" is the critical thing here. I have yet to found one that is not rubbed with something that contains sugars. So read the labels carefully. Maybe you're lucky and there is something out there that is non-sugared. Good luck.
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      I'll eat baked chicken out of the Safeway deli in a pinch even though I'm sure they coat it with something that has sugar in it. It does have the hint of sweetness.

      I try not to make it a habit, though.
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        I try making at at home too. When in a rush, at the supermarket I try to aim for the plain once. Most of them have the nutrition info underneath just watch the serving size. I try to aim for one that has 0 carbs, which you have to remember there are still some carbs in there.
        I prefer going to wingstop and getting the "plain" wings(the once with no breading) and no sauce. I dont eat their ranch dressing, but rather use mine at home which is very low in carb.

        If you like to dip them, look at Walmart/Store for the low carb BBQ from Kraft which is pretty good.

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          Originally posted by Invictus View Post
          If you like to dip them, look at Walmart/Store for the low carb BBQ from Kraft which is pretty good.
          They make a low-carb BBQ sauce? All things in moderation, of course, but I'll have to keep my eyes open for that.

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            Re: Rotisserie chicken and fast-food chicken wings

            Originally posted by Invictus View Post
            If you like to dip them, look at Walmart/Store for the low carb BBQ from Kraft which is pretty good.
            Are you talking about the Kraft Carb Well Original BBQ Sauce? Because this is the list of ingredients:
            Water, Concentrated Tomato Juice (Water, Tomato Paste), Vinegar, Sugar, Modified Food Starch, Salt, Contains less Than 2% of Citric Acid, Molasses, Paprika, Spice, Mustard Flour, Caramel Color, Guar Gum, Natural Flavor, Potassium Sorbate As A Perservative, Acesulfame Potassium And Sucralose (Sweetners), Red 40.
            It has sugar, modified food starch and molasses, so this stuff is not "legal", even though it is "low carb".
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              Originally posted by Georgiana View Post
              Are you talking about the Kraft Carb Well Original BBQ Sauce? Because this is the list of ingredients:
              It has sugar, modified food starch and molasses, so this stuff is not "legal", even though it is "low carb".
              I wasn't referring to any sauce in particular. Another poster just said there was a sauce that was "legal," so I was going to look into it.

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                Originally posted by Tricon7 View Post
                I wasn't referring to any sauce in particular. Another poster just said there was a sauce that was "legal," so I was going to look into it.
                Yep, that's why I asked the other member (Invictus) what Kraft low carb barbecue sauce she is referring to. The only one I know of, Carb Well, is not allowed.
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                • #9
                  Re: Rotisserie chicken and fast-food chicken wings

                  Any recommendation for a national chain that sells carb-free chicken wings for a snack? I know that both Publix and Winn-Dixie's rotissorie chickens are glazed with a sugar-based glaze (as an example), so I have to be careful what chicken to buy.

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                    Has anyone ever eaten the chicken wings from the pizza places like Pizza Hut, Dominos, or Papa Johns? Are they "legal"? I don't know if they come prepackaged with sugar as an ingredient.

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                      Re: Rotisserie chicken and fast-food chicken wings

                      Originally posted by Invictus View Post
                      I prefer going to wingstop and getting the "plain" wings(the once with no breading) and no sauce. I dont eat their ranch dressing, but rather use mine at home which is very low in carb.

                      OMG! How can you go to Wingstop without getting the fries?? I am addicted to their fries, and therefore have forbidden myself from going there! It's funny...before I started this diet, one mention of their fries and I would be out the door headed there before the conversation ended....now, I have no taste for them..but I still remember how good they were! Temptation is only 3 miles away, but I am being a good girl.

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                        Re: Rotisserie chicken and fast-food chicken wings

                        Originally posted by Tricon7 View Post
                        Has anyone ever eaten the chicken wings from the pizza places like Pizza Hut, Dominos, or Papa Johns? Are they "legal"? I don't know if they come prepackaged with sugar as an ingredient.
                        http://www.pizzahut.com/Files/PDF/Updated%20PH%20Brochure%2003.25.09.pdf

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                          Re: Rotisserie chicken and fast-food chicken wings

                          Wingstop has garlic Parmesan coating (non-breaded). Sounds kinda good, I may try that tomorrow with blue cheese dipping sauce (very tiny amounts).

                          Here's some carb info from another thread:



                          There are no carbohydrates in the Hot, Atomic, Cajun, Mild, and Lemon Pepper sauces.

                          There is no fat in the Hot, Atomic, and Cajun sauces.

                          Additionally, our Original Hot Sauce has 0g Total Fat, 0g Cholesterol, 140 mg Sodium, 0g Carbohydrates and Sugars and 0g Protein.

                          Of course, we cook our chicken from a raw state with no added breading.
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