Guest lurkerspeaks Posted April 26, 2012 Posted April 26, 2012 Just "discovered" that you can eat at Panda Express, and get a two entree combo, and still consume under 500 calories.. Pick the steamed veggies for the side, and mushroom chicken and string bean chicken for the two entrees. It comes to 410 calories. Even if you eat the included fortune cookie (32 calories), you are still under 500 calories for a filling and reasonably healthy meal. Quote
Members OneFinger Posted April 26, 2012 Members Posted April 26, 2012 I used to love Panda Express. Their two entree combo wasn't enough to satisfy me. However, since dropping several pounds, I can't even finish one entree. For the first year of my diet, the doc didn't want me to eat rice. So, your suggestion for the steamed veggies is a great alternative. Quote
TotallyOz Posted April 26, 2012 Posted April 26, 2012 I like the Panda Express as well. I wish I were able to go more. OneFinger, my doc wants me to stay away from all rice and pasta. I am a rice queen. How is that possible? Quote
Members TampaYankee Posted April 26, 2012 Members Posted April 26, 2012 I like the Panda Express as well. I wish I were able to go more. OneFinger, my doc wants me to stay away from all rice and pasta. I am a rice queen. How is that possible? Stick to the two-legged strain and you'll be ok. Even the rare three-legged strain wouldn't hurt... much. Quote
Guest EXPAT Posted April 26, 2012 Posted April 26, 2012 The problem I have with Panda Express is that most of the time when I go in there I don't get the sense that the food is that fresh. But I see that as an issue with many Chinese buffets so I tend to avoid that type of chinese restaurant. Quote
Guest hitoallusa Posted April 27, 2012 Posted April 27, 2012 I have seen Panda Express only once or twice in my life in DC... I didn't know it was everywhere... Quote
Guest EXPAT Posted April 28, 2012 Posted April 28, 2012 I've discovered a great organic Mexican place in Laguna Beach that I love. Now I'm addicted. Quote
Guest FourAces Posted April 29, 2012 Posted April 29, 2012 I have seen Panda Express only once or twice in my life in DC... I didn't know it was everywhere... You have to get out more Quote
Guest FourAces Posted April 29, 2012 Posted April 29, 2012 The problem I have with Panda Express is that most of the time when I go in there I don't get the sense that the food is that fresh. It kind of depends on the time o day you go and what you order. For example the orange chicken is very popular so made often especially during lunch or dinner times. However, I do agree the rice and some of the other entrees taste like they have been sitting there longer than a Big Mac does at McDonalds Quote
Members JKane Posted April 29, 2012 Members Posted April 29, 2012 Except in the smallest towns or when you need something quick in a food court I can't imagine a town without several better Chinese restaurants. But you have to seek them out. Some will, in fact (hard to believe) be worse. But once you find the good ones! I have a Panda Ex walking distance to my place and haven't eaten there in 2+ years. Quote
Members JKane Posted April 29, 2012 Members Posted April 29, 2012 One of THE BEST pieces of advice I ever heard which has been of great help to me on my diet: If you don't LOVE IT don't eat it! If something's bad for me, why in the world would I continue to eat it, if it's not awesome? While I can imagine craving McDs or other things, there's nothing at PanEx I'd set out to have, especially as half the time it's going to be an hours-old congealed mess. Quote
Members axiom2001 Posted April 29, 2012 Members Posted April 29, 2012 I like the Panda Express as well. I wish I were able to go more. OneFinger, my doc wants me to stay away from all rice and pasta. I am a rice queen. How is that possible? Oh, Oz, your "repartee" is choice! - - - Quote
Members ihpguy Posted May 3, 2012 Members Posted May 3, 2012 My best recommendation is to explore the range of Thai salads. Lots of protein, great veggies and lighter sauces than what can frequently trip one up at Chinese restaurants. Quote