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Celebrate Fast Food Day with Healthy Choices
I 
recently discovered that fast food has its very own day – November 16! 
While fast food often gets a bad rap for being high in calories and fat,
 a couple of recent studies found it doesn’t stack up so badly compared 
to other dining spots. In a study out just last month comparing 
fast-casual restaurants like Chipotle and Jason’s Deli to fast-food ones
 like McDonald’s and Taco Bell, researchers reported that fast-casual 
entrées averaged significantly more calories than fast-food entrées (760
 vs. 561 calories). And a 2015 study showed that calories, fat, 
saturated fat and sodium intakes were similar for both fast food and 
full-service restaurants but both were higher than meals eaten at home.
But
 fast food doesn’t have to spell diet disaster. These restaurants offer a
 wide variety of options so by making wise choices you won’t break your 
calorie budget and get a wholesome meal that contributes essential 
nutrients your body needs. Each of the following meal examples provides 
at least three of the five MyPlate groups with fewer than 500 calories.
- McDonald’s: Egg McMuffin + Fruit ‘N Yogurt Parfait (440 calories)
- Wendy’s: Jr. Cheeseburger + Garden Side Salad (490 calories)
- Taco Bell: 2 chicken soft tacos + black beans (400 calories)
- Long John Silver’s: Baked Cod Meal (460 calories without hushpuppies or butter on the corn)
- Jack in the Box: Southwest Grilled Chicken Salad with low-fat dressing (375 calories)
When
 you pair your meal with a low-calorie beverage like water, diet soda or
 coffee or tea sweetened with a low-calorie sweetener like, aspartame, 
you won’t add any extra calories.
Of course, you can also create 
“copycat” fast food items in your own home in less time than it takes to
 jump in the car and make your way through the nearest drive-thru. 
Consider these three possibilities.
- This Bacon & Egg Grilled Cheese Sandwich weighs in at just over 400 calories. Add a cup of frozen blueberries and your total is 480 calories.
- Whip up a taco salad with lettuce, frozen grilled chicken tenders heated in the microwave, tomatoes, 2% low-fat cheese, canned black beans and canned corn dressed with a light ranch spiked with some salsa and topped with a few baked tortilla chips. (450 calories)
- Create an easy Roast Beef and Veggie Wrap made with deli beef and broccoli slaw in just 10 minutes. Add a light yogurt for dessert and you’re right at 500 calories.
Whether
 you’re eating fast food out or making it at home, the key is to 
right-size portions and up-size nutrition by choosing a smaller sandwich
 or even a kid’s meal, opting for the smallest serving of fries or a 
side salad and adding dairy and fruit to the meal like low-fat milk and 
cheese or light or plain yogurt and fresh, frozen or canned fruit.
 
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