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What to Eat When You’re Eating at the Local Chicken Joint The local chicken joint offers a variety of choices. And, some are better for you than others. Knowing what to order can help you meet your healthy living goals. So don’t be chicken - read on! Keep the following tips in mind the next time you want to eat fast food chicken. Chicken Choices Most fast food chicken restaurants offer fried chicken. Although roasted chicken is now available on many menus, the following can help you navigate through the “world of chicken.”
What to order: Calorie wise, the best choice is one fried drumstick. In essence, you can have your (fried) drumstick and eat it too! However, most people will eat more than just a drumstick. Consider the roasted chicken breast without skin as another option. It is also lower in fat and cholesterol because it’s not fried. (Keep in mind that the recommended serving size for cooked chicken and other meats is about 2-3 ounces - picture a deck of cards or the palm on the hand of a small woman.) Side Item Choices
What to order: The best lower calorie side item to complement chicken is green beans. Or, choose the mashed potatoes without gravy or corn on the cob (just watch the butter). For those who must have a biscuit with their chicken, opt for just half. Desserts
What to order: After eating such a heavy meal, you might want to consider skipping dessert. Most “home-style” desserts are high in calories, but if you can’t fight the temptation choose the strawberry crème pie - or split dessert with a friend. Here is an example of how you can make lower calorie choices when eating at the local chicken joint.
As you can see from this example,
you can order a nice meal and still meet your calorie goals. By making healthier
selections you can save 720 calories. |
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