Re: fast food fishing
I wanted to make sure, before replying about the "Atkins-friendliness" of that meal, that it is it you are talking about.
Nope, it isn't.
Don't you care that they increase your risk of CHD, among other things?
Ummm... a smart choice would be buying whole, unprocessed/minimally-processed foods and cooking your own meals. Cheaper, too!
Atkins is also about eating the right foods, not only about eating X net carbs.
In the chicken: sugar, whey, maltodextrin, dextrose, partially hydrogenated soybean and cottonseed oils, nonfat dry milk, wheat.
In dressings: fructose, corn starch, corn syrup, whey, sugar, buttermilk.
In the salad: carrots (they are fine on Atkins, but they are not an Induction vegetable).
The whole salad actually has 9 net carbs. It's net carbs one counts on Atkins. Net carbs = total carbs - dietary fiber.
6 of these are coming from vegetables.
2 are coming from chicken (assuming you have only one serving of chicken).
1 is coming from cheese.
On top of these 9 net carbs, there are 4 net carbs from dressing. This means the whole thing has 13 net carbs.
Now, if you order the salad with two servings of chicken, then it will have 15 net carbs. 6 of these net carbs are coming from vegetables (one of which is not even an Induction vegetable). The rest (9) are coming from other stuff.
Most (more than half) of your daily net carbs should come from vegetables. And you're limited to 20.
Originally posted by bjp999
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I don't care for the trans fats
given choices in the marketplace, think this is a pretty smart choice.
overall the carbs are very reasonable IMO.
Curious what specific contents people consider not Atkins friendly?
In dressings: fructose, corn starch, corn syrup, whey, sugar, buttermilk.
In the salad: carrots (they are fine on Atkins, but they are not an Induction vegetable).
12 carbs for salad
6 of these are coming from vegetables.
2 are coming from chicken (assuming you have only one serving of chicken).
1 is coming from cheese.
On top of these 9 net carbs, there are 4 net carbs from dressing. This means the whole thing has 13 net carbs.
Now, if you order the salad with two servings of chicken, then it will have 15 net carbs. 6 of these net carbs are coming from vegetables (one of which is not even an Induction vegetable). The rest (9) are coming from other stuff.
Most (more than half) of your daily net carbs should come from vegetables. And you're limited to 20.






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