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Old 05-23-2010, 02:17 AM   #21
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Ill trade you one of my popeyes for a bojangles
Deal!!! I have to force the chicks here to make me red beans and rice using their "dirty rice" and cajun pintos.
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Old 05-23-2010, 10:57 AM   #22
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Even with the cheese, bacon, fatty sauce, and loads of sodium?
Let's see...

Grilled Double Down
460 Calories
23g Fat
9g Saturated Fat
0 Trans fat
1430 Sodium
3 Carbs
1 Sugars
61 Protein

Considering I need about 40-60g a protein per meal, depending upon that meals timing I've gotta skip the carbs(trace carbs aside), the fat while high and mostly saturated, makes up the calories I need without the presence of carbs. Yep, I'd say it's almost ideal. The sodium is high, but then again most everything is. If I was preparing for a contest I'll just have boiled eggs or cold chicken/turkey, since I'm short the privilege of a microwave while at work.

The food I make and have at home is FAR superior in my dietary and nutritional needs, however the bottom line is when I need a quick meal on the road, there's not alot around I can get that suits my diet.
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