October 28, 2008

Saw this article online….wow!

The Worst Appetizers in America 

A funny thing has happened to America’s restaurant appetizers: They’ve started growing bigger than the meals they prepare us for. It’s now common to wolf down 500 or 600 greasy calories before we even start on our entrees.

One might wonder where all the calories end up. The answer is: our collective belly-fat supplies. The obesity rate stayed constant in only 13 states last year, while the other 37 states saw an increase. This big fat growth — which stretches over 75 percent of America — is due in no small part to our propensity to eat full meals before we eat full meals. (It’s not uncommon anymore to take in two days’ worth of calories in one meal at one of our favorite restaurants.)

To help you wrap your arms around the problem, we’ve gathered the most gluttonous pre-meal binges in America. If this list doesn’t make you hungry, then you’re already ahead of most of us.

CHILI’S
Texas Cheese Fries w/ Jalapeno-Ranch Dressing
2,070 calories
160 g fat (73 g saturated)
3,730 mg sodium

Fat Equivalent: Like eating 16 Taco Bell Crunchy Tacos!

After we identified Chili’s Awesome Blossom in our investigative report here on The 20 Worst Foods in America, the chain’s 203 fat grams of deep-fried onion disappeared from the menu. Unfortunately that’s like taking a kiddie shovel to a menu that needs to be cleared with a front loader. The Texas Cheese Fries with jalapeno-ranch dressing has nearly two days’ worth of sodium in this one starter — and nearly four days’ worth of saturated fat.

ON THE BORDER
Grande Fajita Nachos – Mesquite-Grilled Steak
1,970 calories
127 g fat (54 g saturated)
3,780 mg sodium

Fat Equivalent: Like eating an entire package of Oreos!

Even if you’re only one of four people working on these nachos, you’ll still bludgeon your belly with half a day’s worth of fat. The same is true for the Border Sampler. Opt instead for the 500-calorie basket of Chips & Salsa.

OUTBACK STEAKHOUSE

Aussie Cheese Fries with Ranch
2,030 calories
??? g fat
??? mg sodium

Calorie Equivalent: Like eating as many as 21 White Castle Hamburgers!

Consider this one of America’s most questionable appetizers. That’s because Outback doesn’t provide full nutritional data for any of its products, forcing diners to guess exactly how many day’s worth of fat and sodium must really be crammed into this cheesy mess.

Earlier estimates from nutritional analysis groups put the pile at 2,900 calories with close to 200 grams of fat; even with Outback’s more conservative calorie counts, these frightening fries should be avoided at all costs.

PIZZA HUT
Taters (full order)
1,580 calories
104 g fat (20 g saturated)
4,160 mg sodium

Sodium Equivalent: Like eating more than two full bags of Ruffles Original Potato Chips!

A bag of Ruffles has about 11 servings, which means these tater-tot miscreants carry the heart-taxing sodium load of 22 servings of potato chips. Throw these over your shoulder for good luck; you’ll avoid nearly two days’ worth of sodium that come with this one side. And to discover other salty foods you should steer clear of, check out these 20 foods your cardiologist won’t eat! They’re among America’s worst.

ROMANO’S MACARONI GRILL
Romano’s Sampler (fried calamari, fried mozzarella, tomato bruschetta, garnish)
1,640 calories
98 g fat (22 g saturated)
4,000 mg sodium

Calorie and Sodium Equivalent: Like eating more than 10 Extra Crispy Drumsticks from KFC!

This sampler is a roundup of the worst offenders on the menu: fried calamari, fried mozzarella, and tomato bruschetta. The only massive calorie bomb they bypass is the 980-calorie Shrimp Artichoke Dip. With a menu as heavy as Macaroni Grill’s, you’d be better off skipping the starters altogether.

RUBY TUESDAY
Grand Sampler (fire wings, southwestern spring rolls, fried mozzarella, and chicken tenders)
1,644 calories
100 g fat

Calorie Equivalent: Like eating 5 McDonald’s Cheeseburgers!

There’s enough fried food here to feed an entire Little League baseball team, so unless you’re taking them to Ruby’s (and you have signed permission slips) after the game, I’d recommend avoiding a swing at this bad pitch.

T.G.I. FRIDAYS
Jack Daniel’s Sampler (Jack Daniel’s glaze over fried shrimp, Sesame Jack Chicken Strips, and Baby Back Pork Ribs)
2,330 calories
??? g fat
??? mg sodium

Calorie Equivalent: Like eating more than 8 Steak Fajita Hot Pockets!

Thanks to new legislation in New York City, chain restaurants were forced to post their calorie counts on their menus. As a result, what Fridays’ patrons discovered was that they’ve been unwittingly paying for a clobbering with a big, greasy fat stick. More than half the appetizers top 1,000 calories.

UNO CHICAGO GRILL
Pizza Skins (full order)
2,400 calories
155 g fat (50 g saturated)
3,600 mg sodium

Calorie Equivalent: Like eating a Large Domino’s Hand-Tossed Sausage Pizza!

Would you ever think of saying to a waiter: “Why don’t you start us off with a large meat pizza?” If you’re ordering for a party of more than 5 it might be OK, but for smaller groups, it’s tilting toward gluttony gone wild. Order the Thai Vegetable Pot Stickers instead — the only item carrying fewer than 800 calories.

Isnt that insane!?!  How many of these have you had? I know I’ve eaten my weight in Aussie Cheese Fries from Outback! lol

October 22, 2008

Pumpin’ the iron!

A lot of people have asked about my workout.  So here’s what i’ve been doing for the past few weeks.  I started a new regime this week…

I don’t do all of these every day.  My workout consists of a combination of these exercises.  Feel free to try em all at once if you want, but don’t blame me if you cant walk or move the next day! 

Dumbell Press:  Set 1…10 X 45lbs, Set 2…10 X 45lbs, Set 3…10 X 50lbs, Set 4…10 X 50lbs

Dumbell Flys:  Set 1…10 X 40lbs, Set 2…10 X 40lbs, Set 3…10 X 40lbs

Dumbell Rows:  Set 1…12 X 25lbs, Set 2…12 X 30lbs, Set 3…12 X 35lbs, Set 4…12 X 35lbs

Lat pulldown:  Set 1…12 X 75lbs, Set 2…12 X 75lbs, Set 3…12 X 75lbs

Hanging Leg Raises:  Set 1…20 crunches, Set 2…20 crunches, Set 3…20 crunches, Set 4…20 alternating (side to side) crunches

Overhead press w/ dumbells:  Set 1…12 X 25lbs, Set 2…12 X 30lbs, Set 3…10 X 35lbs, Set 4…10 X 35lbs

Bicep curl:  Set 1…20 X 40lbs, Set 2…12 X 50lbs, Set 3…12 X 50lbs, Set 4…12 X 50lbs

Tricep pushdowns:  Set 1…12 X 90lbs, Set 2…12 X 90lbs, Set 3…12 X 90lbs, Set 4…10 X 50lbs

Step ups:  Set 1…20 X 20lbs, Set 2…20 X 25lbs, Set 3…20 X 30lbs

I also do lunges, leg presses and a few other leg exercises, but this should give those who are asking, a better idea of what I am doing at 6am at the Life Center in Simpsonville.

More to come!  Plus pictures with the Biggest Losers Phil and Amy coming soon!

October 1, 2008

My fellow Americans…I need your help!

There’s been a lot of change in my life over the last few years.  Moving to Greenville, buying a house, having a kid and now losing 32lbs.  All I would consider life-altering events.  Wouldn’t you?

I’m excited to say that I am the lightest I’ve been since my sophomore year in college.  I’ve managed to do this in less than 4 months and judging by all the kind compliments I’ve been getting; I don’t plan on going back!  Without trying to sound like Richard Simmons (even though I love the shorts) it’s been easy and I can’t believe I’ve waited this long to do it!

With the changes in my appearance I’ve had to buy a whole new wardrobe and start making some changes in my personal “style”.  Why not right?  With that said, I need your help with something.  The pic to the left is me.  On my chin is something the ladies call a “soul strip”.  Kinda like a soul patch, but longer.  A friend of mine said that chubby guys grow facial hair to cover the double chin.  Now that I don’t have the 2nd chin, I though maybe after 6 years on my face, I would shave it off.  Or maybe not?  It’s kinda been an identifying trademark for me.  Some find it sexy-some don’t. HAHA!  I’ll let you decide.  Go to www.b937online.com and vote for me to “keep it” or “shave it”.  Thanks for your help with this extremely important issue!  Hee hee.