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farmgirl931 06-04-2009 12:06 PM

Finding Nutritional Value for Resturant foods
 
Does anyone know how to find the nutrinal value on resturant foods? For instance I love the Joe's Crab Shack Chicken Cob salad, which I'm having for lunch today. I did a google search but I couldn't really find anything. Anyone have any suggestions?

abielle 06-04-2009 12:27 PM

I would try dailyplate.com, but it may not be the most reliable source since I don't think Joe's Crab Shack lists their nutritional facts (meaning that the dailyplate values are just a guess).

farmgirl931 06-04-2009 12:44 PM

Okay I'll try there it at least gives an idea. Anyone know what the daily limitations should be for fat, calories?

chickiegirl 06-04-2009 01:52 PM

Some restaurants post it on their websites. If not, you can call or email and ask. If they won't tell you, that should tell you something about the food.

CLCSC145 06-04-2009 02:01 PM

Cobb salads have a lot of places for fat and calories to hide: bacon, blue cheese, egg, avocado, dressing... Tasty but dangerous.

Salads are often some of the highest calorie items on a menu, sadly. If it's all veggies and low fat, low calorie items like grilled chicken and you control the dressing they can be great additions to your plan. Once the cheese, ranch, and bacon come out to play all bets are off!


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