madophelia
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Well I figured I might as well use this forum to the fullest extent - won't be of any help to me if I don't so I am starting my very own diary.
Today I realized for myself, even after hearing it a dozen times at least, that it is easier to make informed decisions when you have the correct information. I went to Panera Bread for lunch and tried to make good choices but since I didn't know what the actual nutritional values were for stuff I had no idea how many calories I was eating. Much more than I thought! I had half of the Sierra Turkey and instead of the Asiago bread I asked for the whole grain - good move on my part. I looked it up when I got home and found that a whole Sierra Turkey sandwich there is abot 960 calories!!! I was stunned but I was glad I only had half and changed the bread. I also had half a chicken caeser which wasn't that bad but still over 250 calories. I removed the croutons, didn't eat all of it. I also had the Iced Green Tea which is 100 calories. Basically after the meal I came home and actually looked up the calories. Now I know what they are so the next time I go there I can make good decisions where I'll get a tasty lunch and not have to feel like I ruined my diet.
I guess that's my only thought for the day. Arm yourself with knowledge and you will make better choices. Simple as that.
Ciao!
Today I realized for myself, even after hearing it a dozen times at least, that it is easier to make informed decisions when you have the correct information. I went to Panera Bread for lunch and tried to make good choices but since I didn't know what the actual nutritional values were for stuff I had no idea how many calories I was eating. Much more than I thought! I had half of the Sierra Turkey and instead of the Asiago bread I asked for the whole grain - good move on my part. I looked it up when I got home and found that a whole Sierra Turkey sandwich there is abot 960 calories!!! I was stunned but I was glad I only had half and changed the bread. I also had half a chicken caeser which wasn't that bad but still over 250 calories. I removed the croutons, didn't eat all of it. I also had the Iced Green Tea which is 100 calories. Basically after the meal I came home and actually looked up the calories. Now I know what they are so the next time I go there I can make good decisions where I'll get a tasty lunch and not have to feel like I ruined my diet.
I guess that's my only thought for the day. Arm yourself with knowledge and you will make better choices. Simple as that.
Ciao!
