El Floppo
Footballguy
has worked great for Taco Bell, I guess. Ok- I cave.ground beef is delicious. also used to make burgers. what's the problem with seasoning it and putting it in a tortilla or taco shell?
has worked great for Taco Bell, I guess. Ok- I cave.ground beef is delicious. also used to make burgers. what's the problem with seasoning it and putting it in a tortilla or taco shell?
that's like 50% beef and 50% god knows what.has worked great for Taco Bell, I guess. Ok- I cave.ground beef is delicious. also used to make burgers. what's the problem with seasoning it and putting it in a tortilla or taco shell?
Growing up that's how my mom made tacos. Ground beef and a packet of taco seasoning. Mom wasn't exactly a gormet.ground beef is delicious. also used to make burgers. what's the problem with seasoning it and putting it in a tortilla or taco shell?
I would love that sandwich. I thought we were just talking about buttering up some nooks and crannies as somehow being manly.Toast the English muffin. Fry an egg and add Tabasco Sauce to the top. Slice some Tillamook Extra Sharp White Cheddar. Combine. Enjoy. If that's not a manly sandwich, I'll buy you a box of cereal of your choice.Wait English Muffins are manly now?
Nah, those feys eat "crumpets"....which is basically a gaddam English Muffin with a bad case of acne.manly men in England like Hugh Grant probably love them some English muffins with a cup of tea.
:neckpunch:any list for tacos that includes "ground beef" is stoopid.
you are the worstI also celebrate the entire Chipotle catalog. Except the peppers and onions...homey don't play that.
you are the worstI also celebrate the entire Chipotle catalog. Except the peppers and onions...homey don't play that.
what kind of Italian doesn't like grilled peppers and onions?
The kind that doesn't like tomatoes either.you are the worstwhat kind of Italian doesn't like grilled peppers and onions?I also celebrate the entire Chipotle catalog. Except the peppers and onions...homey don't play that.
:sigh:Don't get this either. More calories than any normal person needs in one meal, sure, but disgusting? It's chicken (or other meat), beans and rice. What's disgusting about that?Chipotle is disgusting
Did you know that tomatoes were not introduced to Italian culture until AFTER they rape killed all the native Americans and brought back some tomato plants to Spain and Italy? Actually true.BAM! PLOT TWIST!
I just eat the sausage and the juice. The peppers and onions stay away.you are the worstwhat kind of Italian doesn't like grilled peppers and onions?I also celebrate the entire Chipotle catalog. Except the peppers and onions...homey don't play that.Sausage and Peppers down?
Loved Taco Del Mar. Can't find many of them anymore in Portland. :(:sigh:Don't get this either. More calories than any normal person needs in one meal, sure, but disgusting? It's chicken (or other meat), beans and rice. What's disgusting about that?Chipotle is disgusting
rice and beans are side dishes. they don't belong inside a burrito.
their tortillas are too thick, and are wet and doughy.
their meat is made in giant vats and is basically just boiled in fat...which is why you feel like crap after eating it.
if you're going to go to a chain for "mexican food" you're better off with taco del mar, which is still gross but at least resembles what they claim to be selling
I like tomatoes as a symbol of conquest, but not as a vegetable.Did you know that tomatoes were not introduced to Italian culture until AFTER they rape killed all the native Americans and brought back some tomato plants to Spain and Italy? Actually true.BAM! PLOT TWIST!
They cook the meat on the grills that are clearly visible right behind the counter.:sigh:rice and beans are side dishes. they don't belong inside a burrito.Don't get this either. More calories than any normal person needs in one meal, sure, but disgusting? It's chicken (or other meat), beans and rice. What's disgusting about that?Chipotle is disgusting
their tortillas are too thick, and are wet and doughy.
their meat is made in giant vats and is basically just boiled in fat...which is why you feel like crap after eating it.
if you're going to go to a chain for "mexican food" you're better off with taco del mar, which is still gross but at least resembles what they claim to be selling
I pretty much exclusively do the chicken. I see the little mexi-guy in the back slicing them up, so the vat system is not apparent there.:sigh:Don't get this either. More calories than any normal person needs in one meal, sure, but disgusting? It's chicken (or other meat), beans and rice. What's disgusting about that?Chipotle is disgusting
rice and beans are side dishes. they don't belong inside a burrito.
their tortillas are too thick, and are wet and doughy.
their meat is made in giant vats and is basically just boiled in fat...which is why you feel like crap after eating it.
if you're going to go to a chain for "mexican food" you're better off with taco del mar, which is still gross but at least resembles what they claim to be selling
grilled yes. but they're "made" in vats. like giant, delicious test-tube babies.They cook the meat on the grills that are clearly visible right behind the counter.:sigh:rice and beans are side dishes. they don't belong inside a burrito.Don't get this either. More calories than any normal person needs in one meal, sure, but disgusting? It's chicken (or other meat), beans and rice. What's disgusting about that?Chipotle is disgusting
their tortillas are too thick, and are wet and doughy.
their meat is made in giant vats and is basically just boiled in fat...which is why you feel like crap after eating it.
if you're going to go to a chain for "mexican food" you're better off with taco del mar, which is still gross but at least resembles what they claim to be selling
they have pictures on their website of cooking the meat in big pots. putting a bunch of meat in a pot on a grill does not make the meat "grilled"They cook the meat on the grills that are clearly visible right behind the counter.:sigh:rice and beans are side dishes. they don't belong inside a burrito.Don't get this either. More calories than any normal person needs in one meal, sure, but disgusting? It's chicken (or other meat), beans and rice. What's disgusting about that?Chipotle is disgusting
their tortillas are too thick, and are wet and doughy.
their meat is made in giant vats and is basically just boiled in fat...which is why you feel like crap after eating it.
if you're going to go to a chain for "mexican food" you're better off with taco del mar, which is still gross but at least resembles what they claim to be selling
Some of us like to tempt death by eating crappy food over a period of many years.
I always get the chicken, which is grilled right in front of you.they have pictures on their website of cooking the meat in big pots. putting a bunch of meat in a pot on a grill does not make the meat "grilled"They cook the meat on the grills that are clearly visible right behind the counter.:sigh:rice and beans are side dishes. they don't belong inside a burrito.Don't get this either. More calories than any normal person needs in one meal, sure, but disgusting? It's chicken (or other meat), beans and rice. What's disgusting about that?Chipotle is disgusting
their tortillas are too thick, and are wet and doughy.
their meat is made in giant vats and is basically just boiled in fat...which is why you feel like crap after eating it.
if you're going to go to a chain for "mexican food" you're better off with taco del mar, which is still gross but at least resembles what they claim to be selling
any kind of meat, go crazy. chicken is obviously the safest option in terms of overall healthiness, but all their meat is high-quality and worth it; they source meat from naturally raised animals without antibiotics or hormones (whenever possible, not always!)
If you have DirecTV check out the "Off Camera with Sam Jones" episode where he interviews Grohl. I'ts an outstanding interview.Dave Grohl is awesome and I will fight anyone who thinks otherwise.
I have never seen a full episode of this Simpson show. Most I've watched is probably 10-15 mins if that.Troy McClure and Lionel Hutz....two of the best Simpson characters of all time.
http://www.quora.com/Is-Chipotle-healthy
Chipotle can be extremely healthy if you know what you're getting. The quality of the food is high, but you can't stock up on all the ingredients like you may be used to. Keep it simple and you'll wish you had a Chipotle built into your house.
I went through a period where I ate Chipotle almost everyday or every other day for several months and it definitely helped me shed a few pounds and feel better about my body, gastrointestinal health, etc... To be sure, I had not adjusted physical activity too much in the same period, so it was the Chipotle that really helped.
I've pored over their nutrition guide and spent months tweaking my routine till I established some hard and fast rules I'd be happy to share here.
Here's my Chipotle ordering routine that's guaranteed to be healthy (in the order of the assembly line itself):
- Always get a bowl: it's not as messy as a burrito and you don't need the extraneous carbs from flour tortilla bread (the only processed food in their lineup which adds a whopping ~300 calories per meal and contains synthetic B-vitamins and gluten)
- Beans [120 cal]: optional, could help meet daily fiber intake needs for smoother digestion, plus a good source of "clean carbs"
- Fajita peppers [20 cal]: one of the few ingredients that's going to add zest to this rather sparse meal, load up on these peppers so it actually tastes good; also provides fiber and "clean carbs" (they're more sweet than spicy, for those averse to spicy foods)
- Meat [190 cal]: any kind of meat, go crazy. chicken is obviously the safest option in terms of overall healthiness, but all their meat is high-quality and worth it; they source meat from naturally raised animals without antibiotics or hormones (whenever possible, not always!)
- Salsa [15-80 cal]: go bonkers, another opportunity to add flavor to an otherwise bland meal
- Guacamole [150 cal]: avocados have lots of good cholesterol, highly recommended to add to any of your Chipotle meals, their guac is the best!
- Cheese [100 cal]: this is really not recommended, but if you haven't had it in a while, indulge yourself. it adds lots of flavor, but also extraneous fat. depends on your health goals.
- Lettuce [10 cal]: it's always a good idea to add "greens" for general nutrition, but don't feel bad about not putting lettuce in. it's only 10 calories, barely making a difference and honestly getting the meal too scattered in the bowl. Jens Wuerfel's answer to Is there any nutritional value in lettuce? lays to rest the idea that lettuce has any nutritional value, and this page: What Is the Nutritional Value of Lettuce? also supports that claim
If we add everything up (minus cheese), our meal is 505 calories, a perfect size (if you're having three meals of this size a day). Sticking to this rubric, you're going to see all the benefits of Chipotle: it's going to get you lean !
The Banned List
Here's what you can't get if you want to make Chipotle healthy:
If you were to add the items on the banned list (minus chips), that'd be another 550 calories, doubling the meal we crafted above!
- Rice [130 cal]: extraneous carbs, if you're feeling sick/weak, load up on it. if not, skip. if you have dietary needs that require rice, at least get the newly introduced brown rice. very physically active people may need the rice.
- Sour cream [120 cal]: fatty, so it's out.
- Tortilla bread [300 cal]: no! stick to the bowl! (Adds 300 calories to each meal!) and remember: it's processed, contains synthetic B-vitamins, and gluten (if you're looking to avoid that...)
- Chips [570 cal]: adds a whopping 570 calories of pure "bad" carbs ... unbelievable. AVOID!
any kind of meat, go crazy. chicken is obviously the safest option in terms of overall healthiness, but all their meat is high-quality and worth it; they source meat from naturally raised animals without antibiotics or hormones (whenever possible, not always!)
so if you order in a way that they don't actually put on their menu, it's not bad for you.
their rice sucks and their tortillas suck. basically if you get meat in a bowl, you're being "healthy" woohoo.
I just don't like to feel like vomiting after I eat.Fish get his ### kicked in Chipotle once or something?
http://www.quora.com/Is-Chipotle-healthy
Chipotle can be extremely healthy if you know what you're getting. The quality of the food is high, but you can't stock up on all the ingredients like you may be used to. Keep it simple and you'll wish you had a Chipotle built into your house.
I went through a period where I ate Chipotle almost everyday or every other day for several months and it definitely helped me shed a few pounds and feel better about my body, gastrointestinal health, etc... To be sure, I had not adjusted physical activity too much in the same period, so it was the Chipotle that really helped.
I've pored over their nutrition guide and spent months tweaking my routine till I established some hard and fast rules I'd be happy to share here.
Here's my Chipotle ordering routine that's guaranteed to be healthy (in the order of the assembly line itself):
- Always get a bowl: it's not as messy as a burrito and you don't need the extraneous carbs from flour tortilla bread (the only processed food in their lineup which adds a whopping ~300 calories per meal and contains synthetic B-vitamins and gluten)
- Beans [120 cal]: optional, could help meet daily fiber intake needs for smoother digestion, plus a good source of "clean carbs"
- Fajita peppers [20 cal]: one of the few ingredients that's going to add zest to this rather sparse meal, load up on these peppers so it actually tastes good; also provides fiber and "clean carbs" (they're more sweet than spicy, for those averse to spicy foods)
- Meat [190 cal]: any kind of meat, go crazy. chicken is obviously the safest option in terms of overall healthiness, but all their meat is high-quality and worth it; they source meat from naturally raised animals without antibiotics or hormones (whenever possible, not always!)
- Salsa [15-80 cal]: go bonkers, another opportunity to add flavor to an otherwise bland meal
- Guacamole [150 cal]: avocados have lots of good cholesterol, highly recommended to add to any of your Chipotle meals, their guac is the best!
- Cheese [100 cal]: this is really not recommended, but if you haven't had it in a while, indulge yourself. it adds lots of flavor, but also extraneous fat. depends on your health goals.
- Lettuce [10 cal]: it's always a good idea to add "greens" for general nutrition, but don't feel bad about not putting lettuce in. it's only 10 calories, barely making a difference and honestly getting the meal too scattered in the bowl. Jens Wuerfel's answer to Is there any nutritional value in lettuce? lays to rest the idea that lettuce has any nutritional value, and this page: What Is the Nutritional Value of Lettuce? also supports that claim
If we add everything up (minus cheese), our meal is 505 calories, a perfect size (if you're having three meals of this size a day). Sticking to this rubric, you're going to see all the benefits of Chipotle: it's going to get you lean !
The Banned List
Here's what you can't get if you want to make Chipotle healthy:
If you were to add the items on the banned list (minus chips), that'd be another 550 calories, doubling the meal we crafted above!
- Rice [130 cal]: extraneous carbs, if you're feeling sick/weak, load up on it. if not, skip. if you have dietary needs that require rice, at least get the newly introduced brown rice. very physically active people may need the rice.
- Sour cream [120 cal]: fatty, so it's out.
- Tortilla bread [300 cal]: no! stick to the bowl! (Adds 300 calories to each meal!) and remember: it's processed, contains synthetic B-vitamins, and gluten (if you're looking to avoid that...)
- Chips [570 cal]: adds a whopping 570 calories of pure "bad" carbs ... unbelievable. AVOID!
any kind of meat, go crazy. chicken is obviously the safest option in terms of overall healthiness, but all their meat is high-quality and worth it; they source meat from naturally raised animals without antibiotics or hormones (whenever possible, not always!)
http://www.quora.com/Is-Chipotle-healthy
Chipotle can be extremely healthy if you know what you're getting. The quality of the food is high, but you can't stock up on all the ingredients like you may be used to. Keep it simple and you'll wish you had a Chipotle built into your house.
I went through a period where I ate Chipotle almost everyday or every other day for several months and it definitely helped me shed a few pounds and feel better about my body, gastrointestinal health, etc... To be sure, I had not adjusted physical activity too much in the same period, so it was the Chipotle that really helped.
I've pored over their nutrition guide and spent months tweaking my routine till I established some hard and fast rules I'd be happy to share here.
Here's my Chipotle ordering routine that's guaranteed to be healthy (in the order of the assembly line itself):
- Always get a bowl: it's not as messy as a burrito and you don't need the extraneous carbs from flour tortilla bread (the only processed food in their lineup which adds a whopping ~300 calories per meal and contains synthetic B-vitamins and gluten)
- Beans [120 cal]: optional, could help meet daily fiber intake needs for smoother digestion, plus a good source of "clean carbs"
- Fajita peppers [20 cal]: one of the few ingredients that's going to add zest to this rather sparse meal, load up on these peppers so it actually tastes good; also provides fiber and "clean carbs" (they're more sweet than spicy, for those averse to spicy foods)
- Meat [190 cal]: any kind of meat, go crazy. chicken is obviously the safest option in terms of overall healthiness, but all their meat is high-quality and worth it; they source meat from naturally raised animals without antibiotics or hormones (whenever possible, not always!)
- Salsa [15-80 cal]: go bonkers, another opportunity to add flavor to an otherwise bland meal
- Guacamole [150 cal]: avocados have lots of good cholesterol, highly recommended to add to any of your Chipotle meals, their guac is the best!
- Cheese [100 cal]: this is really not recommended, but if you haven't had it in a while, indulge yourself. it adds lots of flavor, but also extraneous fat. depends on your health goals.
- Lettuce [10 cal]: it's always a good idea to add "greens" for general nutrition, but don't feel bad about not putting lettuce in. it's only 10 calories, barely making a difference and honestly getting the meal too scattered in the bowl. Jens Wuerfel's answer to Is there any nutritional value in lettuce? lays to rest the idea that lettuce has any nutritional value, and this page: What Is the Nutritional Value of Lettuce? also supports that claim
If we add everything up (minus cheese), our meal is 505 calories, a perfect size (if you're having three meals of this size a day). Sticking to this rubric, you're going to see all the benefits of Chipotle: it's going to get you lean !
The Banned List
Here's what you can't get if you want to make Chipotle healthy:
If you were to add the items on the banned list (minus chips), that'd be another 550 calories, doubling the meal we crafted above!
- Rice [130 cal]: extraneous carbs, if you're feeling sick/weak, load up on it. if not, skip. if you have dietary needs that require rice, at least get the newly introduced brown rice. very physically active people may need the rice.
- Sour cream [120 cal]: fatty, so it's out.
- Tortilla bread [300 cal]: no! stick to the bowl! (Adds 300 calories to each meal!) and remember: it's processed, contains synthetic B-vitamins, and gluten (if you're looking to avoid that...)
- Chips [570 cal]: adds a whopping 570 calories of pure "bad" carbs ... unbelievable. AVOID!
any kind of meat, go crazy. chicken is obviously the safest option in terms of overall healthiness, but all their meat is high-quality and worth it; they source meat from naturally raised animals without antibiotics or hormones (whenever possible, not always!)so if you order in a way that they don't actually put on their menu, it's not bad for you.
their rice sucks and their tortillas suck. basically if you get meat in a bowl, you're being "healthy" woohoo.
They use styrofoam plates, so you know it's good.
Don't blame Chipotle on your tender tummy, Alice.I just don't like to feel like vomiting after I eat.Fish get his ### kicked in Chipotle once or something?
you guys knock yourselves out.
I'm not convinced he has actually been to a Chipotle. At least not inside where there is a menu visible.Fish get his ### kicked in Chipotle once or something?
When you put it like that, I concur. Made a very nice BBQ chicken ranch salad this weekend.You update the thread daily with what you're cooking, right?When does :foodchat: get deactivated?![]()
Really, all of this is your fault.
Only when faced off against crumpets and sconesWait English Muffins are manly now?
that's luckyNot sure where else to post this but I just went to pull out a nose hair and actually pulled 3 at the same time.![]()