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Some Fast Foods You Can Eat on a Low Carb Diet

When a dieter chooses to eat things which have been strictly termed “low carb foods”, stopping at any fast food restaurant in sight can be a big test as well as a challenge. People who research on the topic of low carb diets often wish to alter this situation. Researchers and proponents of the low carb diet have tried to mix the whole issue of low carb living with the occasional visit to fast food restaurants.

It is currently not possible to see any usual and repeated visits to fast food restaurants as something which needs the purchase of low carb snacks or low carb meals to be solved. A number of fast food restaurants however have cooks who are quite comfortable with the making of low carb dishes and adherence to underlying principles behind these dishes.

Restaurants like The Panda Express have dishes which someone on a low carb diet can enjoy without feeling any guilt. Of all these restaurants one is Beef and Broccoli and another is Vegetable Fried Rice. The Panda Express also has a regular selection of low carb soups which any dieter can use to enjoy a fuller belly.

MacDonald’s unlike Panda’s Express doesn’t really offer that many choices to a person who is on a low carb diet. However, it has a menu has no low carb foods in it. Chicken select strips available at any MacDonald’s are usually the best option for someone who is on a low carb diet and wishes to dine there.

In McDonalds as well as other available fast food restaurants, chicken is usually the food which is sold which doesn’t contain any forbidden carbohydrates; El Polo Loco also gives its customers the chance to buy flame broiled chicken as well. Anyone who is on a diet of high protein will easily feel satisfied after having an El Pollo Loco meal of skinless chicken breasts.

Anyone on a low carb diet is bound by duty to steer clear from fried chicken. It seems like a food item and light in carbohydrates but this is a very erroneous assumption. The coating of fried chicken tends to contain a lot of carbohydrates. These carbohydrates also tend to enter the body along with a number of calorie-rich fats and oils as well.

An increasing number of restaurants tend to have salads on their menu as well. Other restaurants have salad bars too. A satisfying salad is one way to avoid eating foods which tend to have a lot of carbohydrates. Salads can be sprinkled with nuts and it can have greens which are partnered with beans as well.

Low-carb diets should employ low-carb salad dressing as well which doesn’t contain a lot of sugar. If it does, anyone on a diet can sit back relax and enjoy a bowl of greens as well. Salads are an excellent way of trying some fast food while maintaining the goals of adhering to a low carb diet.

In weather which is much colder, a salad might not be suitable to serve the needed purpose. In such situations anyone who is on a low carb diet may find it a better idea to look for a restaurant which sells black bean soup or even a bowl of chili.

Darren Williger is a tea drinking, guitar playing, low-carb eating, wine making sales maker who writes for MyLowCarbPages.com, LossDesign.com, and BeeStronger.com.

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    I tried sticking to the whole low carb lifestyle for about 45 days before I cracked. I'm a person who likes to do strength training and without carbs it's very hard to maintain a lot of energy for lifting weights. I also had this weird metal taste in my mouth…like I was sucking on a copper penny. I've found that the best diet/lifestye that works for me is one that includes a moderate amount of carbs, healthy fats, and high protein. Everyone's different though. I know people who've lost 30+ pounds and kept it off doing low carb. Great post.

  • http://www.hand-poured-candles.com/ Hand Poured Candles

    I tried sticking to the whole low carb lifestyle for about 45 days before I cracked. I'm a person who likes to do strength training and without carbs it's very hard to maintain a lot of energy for lifting weights. I also had this weird metal taste in my mouth…like I was sucking on a copper penny. I've found that the best diet/lifestye that works for me is one that includes a moderate amount of carbs, healthy fats, and high protein. Everyone's different though. I know people who've lost 30+ pounds and kept it off doing low carb. Great post.