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I'll try to find out what they're fried in then. ThanksBonhomme said:Unless the fries are fried in coconut oil or lard, they will have trans fats as a result of the heat and light. Natural saturated are actually not as bad for most people, especially if you have a good enough metabolism to use the saturated fats for fuel.
I always get the whole wheat bun. I don't avoid the sauces though. I'll just tell them no sauce next time. What else should I avoid?Bryce556 said:quizno's and subway are good if you avioid the sauses and some ingredients, AND GET A WHOLE WHEAT BUN
Okay. I'll try making my own fries. Homemade fries do taste the best, with fresh potatoes.Sniper001 said:@ Dot - I have yet to find a fast food joint that fries their fries in something other than vegetable oil (can give you pimples) or lard and coconut oil - just avoid fries all together.
At home, I make my own fries and I either bake them or fry them in extra virgin olive oil. (Which is very healthy since it contains omega 3 and 6, and other nutrients.)
Yeah, mayo especially. On a Bk Whopper, getting it without mayo cuts the fat content in half.Kev07 said:nothing really needed to avoid besides the sauces
It's real simple,trans fat=bad for your heart. Treat your body with the up most respect and you will reap the benefits.danno1 said:if you eat a hamburger at mcdonalds its not that horrible and only .5 grams of transfat
No they don't,infact a lot of bodybuilders stay away from rice and bread.baurman said:It's the same as making your own home made sandwich and a lot of bodybuilders eat that.
what's wrong with rice and bread?blinkwatt said:No they don't,infact a lot of bodybuilders stay away from rice and bread.
It's not what's 'wrong' with them,but rather it's too many carbs at once,even for a single serving.Zerix said:what's wrong with rice and bread?