Smart Choices at Qdoba

Foods can be deceiving. Just when you think you’re making a healthy choice, you come to find that the sauce in your pasta dish outdid your good intentions. To show you how food descriptions aren’t telling the whole story when it comes to calories, we took a look at some Qdoba items and entrees that appear on Graphite’s Food Nutrition Database.  Here are some tips when ordering at Qdoba:

1. Don’t skimp on the tomato-based salsa. Two ounces of Fiery Habanero Salsa (Extra Hot), Pico de Gallo (Mild), Salsa Roja (Hot), or Salsa Verde (Medium) range from 10-25 calories each. That’s a lot of flavor packed in very few calories. Corn Salsa isn’t as forgiving, weighing in at 60 calories, while guacamole packs 85 calories for 2 ounces.

2. Choose your taco wisely. Here’s the lowdown on three taco types. Per serving, Qdoba Grilled Vegetables are 20 calories, Pinto Beans are 43 calories, Chicken is 63 calories and Ground Sirloin is 79 calories. 

3. Go naked! A “naked” burrito foregoes the tortilla in lieu of another base like black or pinto beans. 

4. Don’t be fooled by the wrapper. It seems like that thin, flat tortilla shell couldn’t pack too many calories inside of it. The fried taco shell, on the other hand, feels like a real indulgence. Actually, they’re relatively close in calories. Just one Taco Salad Shell at Qdoba includes 400 calories. The burrito-sized Flour Tortilla (13") holds 330 calories. If you want the shell, go for it. Just be careful what you put inside. 

For many more Qdoba items and thousands of other foods, check out Graphite’s Food Nutrition Database.

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Natural ways to help you prevent overeating

If you are a Graphite user, you know that there are no magic tricks to weight loss. It's all about energy balance and calorie consumption. But there are tactics to make striking this energy balance a little easier. Enter cayenne pepper and pureed veggies.

As reported in a New York Times blog , a recent study conducted by Purdue University researchers found that cayenne pepper serves as a natural appetite suppressant. And as a bonus finding for folks who can't tolerate a lot of heat, the effects on the appetite were more pronounced among participants who don't fancy spicy foods. But, scientists warn, the effects are not dramatic and someone's tolerance to pepper may build after an extended period of time.

The NYT blog says dieters may get better results by adding puréed vegetables to their favorite dishes, based on a February report in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. In that study, men and women were given casseroles that included pureed vegetables to add bulk to the dishes and decrease the overall calorie count per serving

For example, in a macaroni and cheese recipe, the cheese sauce included an entire cup each of puréed cauliflower and puréed summer squash. What researchers found is that participants ate 200 to 350 fewer calories of the puree-infused casseroles than they did of standard casserole recipes.

It's all about the calories, so using all-natural, healthy ways to trick your body into feeling full is a trick worth sharing.

 

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Calories in Theater Popcorn

Don’t turn a blind eye to the theater popcorn machine
 
Don’t let a lack of nutritional information give you license to eat, especially at the movie theater. While the U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently announced proposed rules regarding nutritional information transparency for restaurants and other businesses, a New York Times article pointed out that movie theaters are exempt. If a food producer or seller isn’t willing to tell you what’s in its product, it could be hiding something.
 
A cup of the average Pop Weaver microwave popcorn has 40 calories. Add a tablespoon of butter at 100 calories, and your calorie intake adds up pretty quickly. Think about how big those bags at the movie theater are. How many cups of popcorn are you munching and just how much buttery topping are they adding to your kernels?
 
Enjoy your movie but be wary of the “magic” of the movies. The camera can indeed add pounds if you’re not paying attention.
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