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Low-Cart Stores in San Diego, CA?
Tecknomage wrote:
Doug Freyburger wrote: Tecknomage wrote: Didn't the Technomages disappear before the Shadow War broke out and they still haven't decided to return to general civilization? Since the series Crusade was canncelled there's no plot line available for that to ever happen. Babylon 5 rules. * True. IF you like to cook. I don't. There are plenty of low carb options at nearly any fast food place. Could be where you live, but when I can find the nutrition information these places are supposed to have, their offerings are not really low carb. Anything above 20g *total* is NOT low carb. Pick the right toppings, ditch the bun and the fries. Any burger place has low carb available once you think in those terms. The option is not restricted to Hardees where it's on the menu. Also, where I live, the word "plenty" does not apply. Offering just salad and no-sugar drinks is not "plenty" of offerings. Subway has had "Any six inch sub as a salad, $1" on their menus for well over a decade at this point. That might make them the first fast food chain to offer an explicitly low carb option on their core menu and it is still there to this day. There's also Boston Market and any other rotisserie chicken place as long as you select the sides correctly and ditch the bread. If it's about liking to cook that's a mental issue not an availability issue. Start with affirmations and gradually fix your head. And eat lots of the veggies raw. You are assuming I don't already. Heard of "The Soup Plantation?" Since I found the location 5min away, I eat lunch there 2 or 3 times a week. Souplantation is the west coast marketing name of a chain that uses the name Sweet Tomatoes as their east coast marketing name. The place is superior for good quality food that can be tuned for low carbers. Very hightly recommended. If you go there often you're already on the right path. Another point I did not mention before, I do get low carb foods via the WEB. I just would like a local, walk-in, low carb market like Stringbeanz was. The low carb foods I buy are all 10g or less per serving. Do they offer low carb TV dinners? Packaged meals that are low carb would be nice. For most low carb products I have no problem getting them at the regualr grocery store, but they are meat and veggies and such that your cooking restriction interferes with. |
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Doug Freyburger wrote: Tecknomage wrote: Doug Freyburger wrote: Tecknomage wrote: Didn't the Technomages disappear before the Shadow War broke out and they still haven't decided to return to general civilization? Since the series Crusade was canncelled there's no plot line available for that to ever happen. Babylon 5 rules. * True. IF you like to cook. I don't. There are plenty of low carb options at nearly any fast food place. Could be where you live, but when I can find the nutrition information these places are supposed to have, their offerings are not really low carb. Anything above 20g *total* is NOT low carb. Pick the right toppings, ditch the bun and the fries. Any burger place has low carb available once you think in those terms. The option is not restricted to Hardees where it's on the menu. Also, where I live, the word "plenty" does not apply. Offering just salad and no-sugar drinks is not "plenty" of offerings. Subway has had "Any six inch sub as a salad, $1" on their menus for well over a decade at this point. That might make them the first fast food chain to offer an explicitly low carb option on their core menu and it is still there to this day. There's also Boston Market and any other rotisserie chicken place as long as you select the sides correctly and ditch the bread. If it's about liking to cook that's a mental issue not an availability issue. Start with affirmations and gradually fix your head. And eat lots of the veggies raw. You are assuming I don't already. Heard of "The Soup Plantation?" Since I found the location 5min away, I eat lunch there 2 or 3 times a week. Souplantation is the west coast marketing name of a chain that uses the name Sweet Tomatoes as their east coast marketing name. The place is superior for good quality food that can be tuned for low carbers. Very hightly recommended. If you go there often you're already on the right path. Another point I did not mention before, I do get low carb foods via the WEB. I just would like a local, walk-in, low carb market like Stringbeanz was. The low carb foods I buy are all 10g or less per serving. Do they offer low carb TV dinners? Packaged meals that are low carb would be nice. For most low carb products I have no problem getting them at the regualr grocery store, but they are meat and veggies and such that your cooking restriction interferes with. Don't forget the melamine in the dog food. The resources are the same for products that go into human food. It's easy to make good food when it is fresh. Think, cooking 3 - 4 meals at a time and freezing the planned-overs. -- - Billy "Fascism should more properly be called corporatism because it is the merger of state and corporate power." - Benito Mussolini. http://www.democracynow.org/2010/7/2/maude http://english.aljazeera.net/video/m...515308172.html |
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Low-Cart Stores in San Diego, CA?
On Fri, 6 Aug 2010 20:28:24 +0000 (UTC), Doug Freyburger
wrote: Tecknomage wrote: Doug Freyburger wrote: Tecknomage wrote: Didn't the Technomages disappear before the Shadow War broke out and they still haven't decided to return to general civilization? Since the series Crusade was canncelled there's no plot line available for that to ever happen. Babylon 5 rules. * True. IF you like to cook. I don't. There are plenty of low carb options at nearly any fast food place. Could be where you live, but when I can find the nutrition information these places are supposed to have, their offerings are not really low carb. Anything above 20g *total* is NOT low carb. Pick the right toppings, ditch the bun and the fries. Any burger place has low carb available once you think in those terms. The option is not restricted to Hardees where it's on the menu. "In 'n Out" burgers, "protean" stile (no bun, lattice wrapped), OUTSTANDING. I eat there sometimes. Also, where I live, the word "plenty" does not apply. Offering just salad and no-sugar drinks is not "plenty" of offerings. Subway has had "Any six inch sub as a salad, $1" on their menus for well over a decade at this point. That might make them the first fast food chain to offer an explicitly low carb option on their core menu and it is still there to this day. There's also Boston Market and any other rotisserie chicken place as long as you select the sides correctly and ditch the bread. If it's about liking to cook that's a mental issue not an availability issue. Start with affirmations and gradually fix your head. And eat lots of the veggies raw. You are assuming I don't already. Heard of "The Soup Plantation?" Since I found the location 5min away, I eat lunch there 2 or 3 times a week. Souplantation is the west coast marketing name of a chain that uses the name Sweet Tomatoes as their east coast marketing name. The place is superior for good quality food that can be tuned for low carbers. Very hightly recommended. If you go there often you're already on the right path. Another point I did not mention before, I do get low carb foods via the WEB. I just would like a local, walk-in, low carb market like Stringbeanz was. The low carb foods I buy are all 10g or less per serving. Do they offer low carb TV dinners? Packaged meals that are low carb would be nice. For most low carb products I have no problem getting them at the regualr grocery store, but they are meat and veggies and such that your cooking restriction interferes with. "EatRite" meals, low-carb offerings. This is one product line I used to get at Stringbeanz. Can order online now. http://www.buyeatritenow.com/ The reason I'm still looking for a local walk-in low carb market is buying online is only cost effective in high quantities, then add shipping cost. If I had a local store, I could buy at lower cost even with sales tax. -- ==== Tecknomage ==== Be mindful that happiness isn't based on possessions, power, or prestige, but on relationships with people we love and respect. Remember that while money talks, CHOCOLATE SINGS! |
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Low-Cart Stores in San Diego, CA?
Tecknomage wrote:
"EatRite" meals, low-carb offerings. This is one product line I used to get at Stringbeanz. Can order online now. http://www.buyeatritenow.com/ Low carb pizza crusts? Drat, not wheat free. Bookmarked, thanx |
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