Eating keto on the road
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Eating keto on the road
Jimmy Johns: you can order any sandwich as an unwich and they give it to you in a lettuce wrap. They don’t skimp on meat like Subway, either.
Five Guys: You can order a burger bowl where they throw everything in a little aluminum tray bunless.
Supermaket delis: Rotisserie chickens are probably the cheapest option for meat that someone else prepared.
Buffalo Wild Wings: Half-price wings on Tuesdays. Speaking of wings, a lot of bars wing specials on Wednesdays.
If anyone's got more tips, I'm all ears.
Five Guys: You can order a burger bowl where they throw everything in a little aluminum tray bunless.
Supermaket delis: Rotisserie chickens are probably the cheapest option for meat that someone else prepared.
Buffalo Wild Wings: Half-price wings on Tuesdays. Speaking of wings, a lot of bars wing specials on Wednesdays.
If anyone's got more tips, I'm all ears.
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Re: Eating keto on the road
Wendys: Double/Triple Baconator, no bun, not ketchup. Comes in a little clamshell case. Can also ask for extra lettuce if so inclined.
Culvers: Bunless double/triple swiss mushroom burger, comes in paper box thing and the mushroom sauces probably has a bit of sugar in it, but much better than a plain hamburger.
Culvers: Bunless double/triple swiss mushroom burger, comes in paper box thing and the mushroom sauces probably has a bit of sugar in it, but much better than a plain hamburger.
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Re: Eating keto on the road
I'm not keto but I think rotisserie chickens are a great idea for cheap (?) tasty protein sources on the road.
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Re: Eating keto on the road
Kinda wouldn’t want to mess with a rotisserie chicken while driving. I eat while I drive a lot - probably way too much.
I like sunflower seeds to snack on, they’re cheap and are at every gas station ever. I’ll get a half pound of sliced chicken or turkey from the deli counter, maybe an 1/8 pound of cheese ( I usually ask for 4 slices on the thick side). I have a secret death wish, so I will also buy some veggies and eat them without washing them. I’ll get the smallest tub of triple washed spring mix and eat with my hands while thinking of this guy:
I like sunflower seeds to snack on, they’re cheap and are at every gas station ever. I’ll get a half pound of sliced chicken or turkey from the deli counter, maybe an 1/8 pound of cheese ( I usually ask for 4 slices on the thick side). I have a secret death wish, so I will also buy some veggies and eat them without washing them. I’ll get the smallest tub of triple washed spring mix and eat with my hands while thinking of this guy:
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Re: Eating keto on the road
augeleven wrote: ↑Thu Jul 08, 2021 3:43 pm Kinda wouldn’t want to mess with a rotisserie chicken while driving. I eat while I drive a lot - probably way too much.
I like sunflower seeds to snack on, they’re cheap and are at every gas station ever. I’ll get a half pound of sliced chicken or turkey from the deli counter, maybe an 1/8 pound of cheese ( I usually ask for 4 slices on the thick side). I have a secret death wish, so I will also buy some veggies and eat them without washing them. I’ll get the smallest tub of triple washed spring mix and eat with my hands while thinking of this guy:
I think the idea is places you can find suitable meals when away from home. Not specifically eating while driving.
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Re: Eating keto on the road
Subway's salads/Protein Bowls are considerably less shit than they were 2 years ago. The salad is actually filling, good size (still have to get extra protein, but it used to come with a skimpy lettuce/veg portion).
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Re: Eating keto on the road
yep.....haven't done it a while ... but you get a ton of spinach (more nutrition than lettuce).
And tell them to throw a glob of that avocado-mush in the corner.
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Re: Eating keto on the road
Rotisserie chicken update:
Currently away from home for a week and on a cut. Bought rotisserie chicken twice, once for $5.99 at the mid-tier grocery store and once for $6.99 at the swanky one.
Absolutely delicious when hot, still tasty when refrigerated. Only difficulty is estimating the calories of what I eat.
It also has zero fiber.
Currently away from home for a week and on a cut. Bought rotisserie chicken twice, once for $5.99 at the mid-tier grocery store and once for $6.99 at the swanky one.
Absolutely delicious when hot, still tasty when refrigerated. Only difficulty is estimating the calories of what I eat.
It also has zero fiber.
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Re: Eating keto on the road
A few options:dw wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 3:00 pm Rotisserie chicken update:
Currently away from home for a week and on a cut. Bought rotisserie chicken twice, once for $5.99 at the mid-tier grocery store and once for $6.99 at the swanky one.
Absolutely delicious when hot, still tasty when refrigerated. Only difficulty is estimating the calories of what I eat.
It also has zero fiber.
- If the deli is selling it, sometimes you can get cooked broccolli or a salad.
- Nuts are an option, depending on how many grams of carbs you're willing to take.
- A quest bar is terrific for fiber, but they're also ludicrously expensive.
- A can of psyllium husk is pretty easy to pack, and you can choke down a shake with each meal. It's really better done in a blender than a shaker cup, but you do what you can on the road.
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Re: Eating keto on the road
1.19 for single wrapped, raw, broccoli heads at my local grocery store. I eat 1 per day, mostly raw as I crave the crunch on keto. If you're grabbing a deli chicken can grab a wrapped broccoli head and they are basically single serving.
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Re: Eating keto on the road
Chipotle:
Salad (or bowl or whatever)
Greens on bottom. (they them: " a little more please" )
Then Fajitas.
Double Steak .... seems to fill you more than chicken.
Hot sauce, and the mild (pico de gallo).
Cheese (they them: " a little more please" )
Guac.
....get a little side of sour cream and lightly dip some of your fork-bites in there ...
From their nutrition calculator:
delete the two salsas and the scrap the fijitas and then dump tabasco all over the thing.
That would get you down to ...
Salad (or bowl or whatever)
Greens on bottom. (they them: " a little more please" )
Then Fajitas.
Double Steak .... seems to fill you more than chicken.
Hot sauce, and the mild (pico de gallo).
Cheese (they them: " a little more please" )
Guac.
....get a little side of sour cream and lightly dip some of your fork-bites in there ...
From their nutrition calculator:
Now if you were really worried about the carbs there,CALORIES 730
Calories from Fat 385
TOTAL FAT 42g
PROTEIN 52g
CARBOHYDRATES 27g
Dietary Fiber 13g
Sugar 5g
delete the two salsas and the scrap the fijitas and then dump tabasco all over the thing.
That would get you down to ...
...about 4 net carbs.CARBOHYDRATES 14g
Dietary Fiber 10g
Sugar 2g