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Old 03-06-2006, 10:44 AM
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Jaypa might know this. Arbys now has grilled chicken sandwiches. I have always loved the Cordon Bleu, but gave them up for obvious reasons. However now that they have grilled chicken I figured I could eat them again. So I order them without Mayo(thought it came with it) and I thought it was healthy. I looked online at their website to see exactly what I was eating. It shows the grilled chicken cordon bleu with 19 grams of fat. Has to be the mayo but how much? 48 grams of protein, hopefully the mayo accounts for 10+ grams of fat. Sandwich is good people. Nice alternative to Subway for healthy quick eats.
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Old 03-06-2006, 10:54 AM
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I'll have to try one of those.

Right now, I am hooked on the Chipotle Burrito Bol. It's fast but probably should sit to eat it. You put what you want on it of course. Used to be biased agaist them due to local burrito shop (from college that is slow to expand - Freebirds).
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Old 03-06-2006, 12:55 PM
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2 arbys chicken fillet sandwhiches only when i want to eat healthy.
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Hoosier, 19 grams is alot of fat but even withthe mayo it's better than most fastfood sandwiches. I have to agree with Ranpicks about the burrito bowl at Chipotle. Lately I've been eating that for lunch about twice a week...great with the corn salsa.
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Jaypa might know this. Arbys now has grilled chicken sandwiches. I have always loved the Cordon Bleu, but gave them up for obvious reasons. However now that they have grilled chicken I figured I could eat them again. So I order them without Mayo(thought it came with it) and I thought it was healthy. I looked online at their website to see exactly what I was eating. It shows the grilled chicken cordon bleu with 19 grams of fat. Has to be the mayo but how much? 48 grams of protein, hopefully the mayo accounts for 10+ grams of fat. Sandwich is good people. Nice alternative to Subway for healthy quick eats.
no wonder why you laughed when I told you I was having turkey on a roll for lunch.
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Old 03-06-2006, 08:55 PM
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Hoosier, 19 grams is alot of fat but even withthe mayo it's better than most fastfood sandwiches. I have to agree with Ranpicks about the burrito bowl at Chipotle. Lately I've been eating that for lunch about twice a week...great with the corn salsa.
come on bro, I said i order it without mayo. I think i looked at the whopper once and the mayo was like 15 grams of fat. Therefore this sandwich is under 10 grams of fat and 48 grams of protein. Thats not bad at all
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Old 03-06-2006, 08:56 PM
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no wonder why you laughed when I told you I was having turkey on a roll for lunch.
lol I know i will have to be up with you on that treadmill at 5 AM lol
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It's the roll that kills ya Cat, not the mayo.
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Old 03-06-2006, 09:00 PM
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lol I know i will have to be up with you on that treadmill at 5 AM lol
so I can watch highlights (or lowlights as the case may be) of my wonderful picks tonight. Hornets choking it away, Zags look like crap. Oh the pain, the pain.
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